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Bacon, Francis
Bacon, Francis. Of the Advancement and Proficience of Learning, 1640
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Subjects: Logic – Early works to 1800
Science – Methodology – Early works to 1800
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The two bookes of Sr. Francis Bacon of the proficience and aduancement of learning, divine and humane
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Sylva sylvarum or a naturall historie in ten centuries
> New Atlantis. A worke unfinishedwritten by the right honourable Francis Lo. Verulam Viscount St. Alban, published after the authors death, by William Rawley Doctor in Divinitie, one of his Majesties chaplaines ; hereunto is now added an alphabeticall table of the principall things contained in the whole workeKupfertitel, Titeleinfassung und -vignetteBeigedruckt, mit Zwischentitelbl., eigener Paginierung und Blattzählung, vom gleichen Verfasser ist "New Atlantis"Bogenzählung: [1]², A-Z⁶, Aa-Bb⁶, Cc⁴, a-f⁶, g
Resuscitatio, or, Bringing into Publick Light Severall Pieces of the Works, Civil, Historical, Philisophical, &Theological, Hitherto Sleeping
Bacon, Francis (1561-1626). Resuscitatio...London: Printed by Sarah Griffin for W. Lee, 1657 First edition B1155 1657 AR
Twoo bookes of Francis Bacon of the proficience and aduancement of learning, diuine and humane
Bacon, Francis (1561-1626). The two bookes of Francis Bacon of the proficience...London: Printed for Henrie Tomes, 1605 First edition B1190 160
1630: The Elements of the Common Lawes of England
Bacon, Francis. The Elements of the Common Lawes of England. London: Printed by the Assignes of I. More, Esq., 1630.
The first part (the Maximes) of this work presents Sir Francis Bacon\u27s (1561–1626) distillation of various maxims of common law into principles highlighted by cases and statutes. Originally conceived as a much larger work, the Maximes proved highly influential on writers such as Sir John Doddridge (1555–1628), William Noy (1577–1634) and Sir Henry Finch (1558?–1625). The second part, titled The Use of the Law, is inferior and almost certainly by a different author. The first edition of this work appeared in 1630, four years after the author’s death, perhaps explaining the numerous mistakes within—including a misattribution on the title page of the Maximes of Bacon as Elizabeth I’s solicitor general, an office he didn’t hold until the reign of James I.
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Pii Papae V. Sententia Declaratoria Contra Elizabetham praetensam Angliae Reginam & ei adhaerentes Haereticos
239. Bacon (Francis), The historie of the raigne of King Henry the Seventh, Londres, 1622
239. Bacon (Francis), The historie of the raigne of King Henry the Seventh, Londres, 1622. In: Hauser Henri. Les Sources de l'histoire de France - Seizième siècle (1494-1610). I. Les premieres guerres d'Italie. Charles VIII et Louis XII (1494-1515) Paris : A. Picard et fils, 1906. p. 106
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
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