61 PAGE PAGE 75 51 Goal of science, the true. 339 586 470 Government, the doctrine of .. 351 53 Gravity of bodies, Bacon's en- applicable to civil matters Gray's Inn, Bacon a student of 12 500 Health, the management of... 107 Heavy and light, the history of 478 36 Heat, the form of, investigated 421, 425 357 Henry VII., Bacon's history of the reign of, 173; the merits of the work, 174; cha- 10 205 History in general, of 281 626 134 Hypothesis, in philosophical in- 380 vestigation, the place of, 428; 39 its importance neglected by Bacon 429 to ; appears at trial of, as 376; of the den, 377; of the defends his conduct for so Ignorance of divines one of hin- 89, 654 drances to progress of philoso- 395 320 313, 384, 399 nature with modern mesme- 304 80 “Impetus Philosophici,” the .. 589 85 Induction, what Bacon means Bacon includes in it a process 416 not logical, 250; the sense 68 in which Logicians now em- 55, 79 251 the.... 307 PAGE PAGE enquiry, estimate of 239, 241, 250 charges brought against, by Bacon .. 249 travelling, 432; forthshow- Love, of 40 379 Manner and not matter too rather than weight of snbject 265 38 Masques and triumphs 64 301 235 Metaphorical style, Bacon's... 30 406 Metaphysic and physic ... 288, 293 298 Mechanic arts, their rapid pro- 428 gress as contrasted with sci- ....... 230 in his writings, 238, 428 ; it neglects the sagacity or species of prescience, which is a part 57 of the inventive faculty 429 Method, the true, or that for the sons of science 319 Methods, Bacon's objections to 320, 394 Mythological fables, the mean- ing of the 92, 93; the inter- pretation of the 95 “Natural history in ten centu- ries,” of Bacon, or “Sylva Sylvarum,” 502; its popular- ity, 505; its mixture of pbi- 553 tached by Bacon to this ex tural substance, the ........ 417 417 “New Atlantis,” the, 554 ; its 555 ........418 PAGE PAGE 80, 331 principles forming the basis and characteristic doctrine of 238 32 art of, taught by Bacon..... 235 of, in induction 122 Religion, of 34 35 62 tive ....... 31 fable of..... Pan, or Nature, the fable of... 97 Schoolmen, merits of the, ad- 267 239 286 spirit of, reawakened before to us barren as to effects ... 231 Scripture, modes of interpret- 360 286 Seditions and troubles, of..... 46 intermixture with supersti Solicitor-General, Bacon's ap- 90 380 374 16 81 State of Europe, Bacon's tract 635 63 merits of Bacon's English prose, 25, 29; its fulness and 28 on thel.. 59, 60 PAGE PAGE papers on the 670 240 Universities, stagnation of 396 Usury, of... 69 81 79 479 War or crusade against the 49, 381 Turks, "an advertisement," 243, 248, 249 695 183, 199 709 460 30 91 Wisdom or philosophy derived 54 428 dates of publication, of; theological works, 132, 138, 153, 159; historical works, 171, 213, 215; philosophical 238 works, 221, 252, 323, 363, 371, 451, 470, 480, 497, 504, 585, 333 legal and political 49 works, 626, 635, 653; mis- cellaneons works, 16, 81, 84, 27 |