| Richard Langton Gregory - 1994 - 290 pages
...execute the experiments - called Inoculators. Lastly, apart from novices and apprentices, there are also Three that raise the former discoveries by experiments into greater observations, axioms and aphorisms. These we call Interpreters of Nature. [And] For every invention of value, we erect a statue to the... | |
| Edward Wait - 1996 - 320 pages
...consults of our whole number, to consider of the former labours and collections, we have three taking care out of them to direct new experiments of a higher...former. These we call lamps. We have three others that doe execute the experiments so directed and report them. These we call inoculators. Lastly, we have... | |
| Markku Peltonen - 1996 - 406 pages
...165). After this general consultation, the next highest division takes over. These are the Lamps who "direct new experiments, of a higher light, more penetrating into nature than the former," and the Inoculators who "execute the experiments so directed, and report them" (III, 165). Finally,... | |
| John Earman, John D. Norton - 1998 - 604 pages
...the Compilers and Benefactors, which experiments are then performed by three "Inoculators." Finally, "we have three that raise the former discoveries by...into greater observations, axioms, and aphorisms. These we call Interpreters of Nature" (ibid., 274). In this way, Bacon's method for investigating nature... | |
| Marina Leslie - 1998 - 228 pages
...— the House of Salomon — where the three fellows they call "Lamps" look at the materials gathered "to direct new experiments of a higher light, more penetrating into nature than the former" (3.165). The governor of the Stranger's House compares Bensalemite commerce to European practice: "But... | |
| Francis Bacon, Rose-Mary Sargent - 1999 - 340 pages
...diverse meetings and consultations of our whole number, to consider of the former labors and collections, we have three that take care, out of them, to direct...into greater observations, axioms, and aphorisms. These we call Interpreters of Nature. "We have also, as you must think, novices and apprentices, that... | |
| Hilary Gatti - 2002 - 276 pages
...divers meetings and consults of our whole number, to consider of the former labours and collections, we have three that take care, out of them, to direct...These we call Inoculators. Lastly we have three that [after consultation with the whole body] raise the former discoveries by experiments into greater observations,... | |
| Margaret Cavendish - 2000 - 340 pages
...diverse Meetings and Consults of our whole Number, to consider of the former Labours & Collections, we have Three that take care, out of them, to Direct...Former. These we call Lamps. We have Three others that doe Execute the Experiments so Directed, and Report them. These we call Inoculatours. Lastly, we have... | |
| Daniel Garber - 2001 - 354 pages
...Compilers and Benefactors, which experiments are then performed by three "Inoculators." And finally, "we have three that raise the former discoveries by...into greater observations, axioms, and aphorisms. These we call Interpreters of Nature."1' In this way, Bacon's method for investigating nature is quite... | |
| Francis Bacon - 2002 - 868 pages
...divers meetings and consults0 of our whole number, to consider of the former labours and collections,0 we have three that take care, out of them, to direct new experiments, of a higher light,0 more penetrating into nature than the former. These we call Lamps.0 'We have three others that... | |
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