The Oxford Francis Bacon XIX : New Atlantis
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
The Oxford Francis Bacon
ISBN-10
0192867237
ISBN-13
9780192867230
Publisher
Oxford University Press
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Oxford University Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 16th, 2025
Print length
272 Pages
Weight
442 grams
Dimensions
22.20 x 14.50 x 2.10 cms
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The first volume in The Oxford Francis Bacon to publish in over a decade, XIX contains New Atlantis: Bacon's highly influential semi-utopian fable of reformed knowledge. David Colclough establishes an authoritative text based on fresh collation of multiple copies of the 1626 edition in close comparison with the 1628 edition.
This volume belongs to the new critical edition of the complete works of Francis Bacon (1561-1626). The edition presents the works in broadly chronological order and in accordance with the principles of modern textual scholarship. This volume comprises the first critical edition since the nineteenth century of New Atlantis, Bacon''s posthumously published semi-utopian fable of reformed knowledge. New Atlantis is set on an imaginary island whose central institution--Salomon''s House--is a fictional embodiment of the kind of research institute Bacon dreamed of founding in order to pursue his vast project, the Instauratio magna, and one which generates works that both expand knowledge and benefit humankind.This edition establishes an authoritative text based on fresh collation of multiple copies of the 1626 edition in close comparison with the 1628 edition. Thorough bibliographical analysis of the 1626 copy-text elucidates the book''s passage through the printing house. David Colclough''s detailed Introduction sets New Atlantis in the contexts of Bacon''s works and of contemporary models of information-gathering and -management, including Iberian examples in the Old and New Worlds. An extensive commentary examines Bacon''s sources, traces analogues across his works (especially with Sylva sylvarum, alongside which New Atlantis was originally printed), provides context and background, glosses obsolete or unusual terms, and considers critical interpretations of the text.
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