New Atlantis And The Great Instauration by Francis Bacon
The Great Instauration
This work is a visionary exploration of a utopian society that thrives on scientific inquiry and discovery. It presents a fictional narrative of a group of European sailors who stumble upon an isolated island, where they encounter a highly advanced civilization dedicated to knowledge and innovation. The society is organized around a grand institution called "Salomon's House," which serves as a research facility for the betterment of humanity. Through this narrative, the author advocates for the reformation of scientific methods and the pursuit of empirical research as a means to improve human life and understanding.
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- Published
- 1627
- Nationality
- British
- Length
- Very Short
- Pages
- 100-150
- Original Language
- Latin
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- Alternate Titles
- - Nova Atlantis et Instauratio Magna
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