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Bacon and continued
Bacon, however, continued to receive the King's favour, which led to his appointment in March 1617 as the temporary Regent of England ( for a period of a month ), and in 1618 as Lord Chancellor.
Latin continued to be used as a lingua franca throughout Europe, with some of the latest great works in Latin being composed by Francis Bacon ( 1561-1626 ) and Spinoza ( 1632 – 1677 ).
Grosseteste's work in optics was also relevant and would be continued by Roger Bacon, who often mentioned his indebtedness to him although there is no proof that the two ever met.
After the move to Sundays, Cotton continued to host with a different guest presenter each week, such as Rufus Hound or Richard Bacon.
Under James, the " Golden Age " of Elizabethan literature and drama continued, with writers such as William Shakespeare, John Donne, Ben Jonson, and Sir Francis Bacon contributing to a flourishing literary culture.
Bacon began his conceptual, artistic, and architectural design for the Lincoln Memorial that year, and continued in the effort even though the funding for the building of the project did not materialize until years later.
After the war, Bacon continued his political career.
The guardsmen fled back through Camp Bacon and the town of Boonville ; some continued on to their homes, while the rest retreated with the Governor to the southwest corner of Missouri.
The increase in the population of Kingsbury had continued unabated and building had started on a second mixed secondary school at a site in Bacon Lane in 1939 but this was not finished, mainly to do with constraints placed in the continuation of the building by the Second World War.
Along with Pilfers, Nick Bacon has continued to pursue other musical projects in New York City.
Bacon continued to assert his vision for Philadelphia's future actively in his later years.
Many of Bacon ’ s Balintawak students and some of his and the Saavedra's Doce Pares students continued to teach in the old method of random instruction, while Villasin taught in his " grouping " style .< ref >

Bacon and use
For example, Immanuel Kant used pure description to discuss recognition and its components and Sir Francis Bacon claimed that the simple observation of the rote recollection of a previously learned list was “ no use to the art ” of memory.
Bacon was able to use parts of glass spheres as magnifying glasses to demonstrate that light reflects from objects rather than being released from them.
In 13th-century England, Roger Bacon described the use of a camera obscura for the safe observation of solar eclipses.
The OED credits Francis Bacon in his Essays ( 1605 ) with the first use of " Cabinet council ", where it is described as a foreign habit, of which he disapproves: " For which inconveniences, the doctrine of Italy, and practice of France, in some kings ’ times, hath introduced cabinet counsels ; a remedy worse than the disease ".
Starting with Thomas Hobbes, attempts were made to use the methods of the new modern physical sciences, as proposed by Bacon and Descartes, applied to humanity and politics ( Berns 1987 ).
* However, the earliest documented use of the word in any language is in Latin in 1267 by Roger Bacon, where it meant a set of tables detailing movements of heavenly bodies including the moon.
In October 1604, he assumed the title " King of Great Britain " by proclamation rather than statute, though Sir Francis Bacon told him he could not use the style in " any legal proceeding, instrument or assurance ".
Merchant cites Francis Bacon's use of female metaphors to describe the exploitation of nature at this time was telling: " she is either free ,... or driven out of her ordinary course by the perverseness, insolence and forwardness of matter and violence of impediments ... or she is put in constraint, molded and made as it were new by art and the hand of man ; as in things artificial ... nature takes orders from man and works under his authority " ( Bacon in Merchant 1990: 282 ).
The only other person in the first film to use the phrase " graboid " is Val McKee ( Kevin Bacon ).
The leading scholars of the era, including Francis Bacon, Walter Raleigh, and James Ussher, came to use Sir Robert's library.
During the Civil Rights Movement, the use of Bacon ’ s park was the subject of a Supreme Court Case entitled Evans v. Newton which was decided in 1966.
For Bacon, finding the essence of a thing was a simple process of reduction, and the use of inductive reasoning.
Bacon's emphasis on the use of artificial experiments to provide additional observances of a phenomenon can often support the conclusion that Bacon's process and the scientific method are one, but Bacon himself should not be considered " the Father of the Experimental Philosophy.
These works inspired the wider use of constructional polychromy by British Architects, sometimes dubbed ' The Streaky Bacon Style '.

Bacon and influence
When the Attorney-Generalship fell vacant in 1594, Lord Essex's influence was not enough to secure Bacon that office.
Bacon is also considered to be the philosophical influence behind the dawning of the Industrial age.
The importance of Machiavelli's influence is notable in many important figures in this endeavor, for example Bodin, Francis Bacon, Algernon Sidney, Harrington, John Milton, Spinoza, Rousseau, Hume, Edward Gibbon, and Adam Smith.
Under the influence of scientists and philosophers like Francis Bacon, a sophisticated empirical tradition was developed by the 16th century.
Under the influence of Bacon and Descartes, Thomas Hobbes made one of the first attempts to systematically analyze ethical and political matters in a modern way.
When we consider the influence that Adelard had on the study of philosophy, we see his ideas most notably manifested in the later works of Robert Grosseteste and Roger Bacon.
He led the effort to prevent the disestablishment of the church in Connecticut — and, when its disestablishment appeared inevitable, encouraged efforts by protégés like Beecher and Bacon to organize voluntary associations to maintain the influence of religion in public life.
The influence of these paintings on successive generations of British artists has been noted in the works of Freud, David Bomberg, Francis Bacon, Frank Auerbach, Howard Hodgkin, and Leon Kossoff.
The influence of Comenius on educational thought is comparable with that of his contemporaries, Bacon and Descartes, on science and philosophy.
Dudley's influence swayed Elizabeth into asking Nicholas Bacon to rule in favour of the Inner Temple, and in gratitude the Parliament and Governors swore never to take a case against Dudley and to offer him their legal services whenever required.
Thomas Hobbes, under the influence of Francis Bacon, re-oriented political thought to what was most solid but also most low in man — his physical hopes and fears — setting a precedent for John Locke and the later economic approach to political thought, as in David Hume and Adam Smith.
Francis Bacon agrees and enumerates such structural enabling and blinding elements of perception / interpretation in the form of his four idols ( tribe which involves species limitations such as the innately human abilities to see, hear, taste ..., the idol of the theater which involves dogmas and ideologies, the idol of the cave which involves my personal limitations such as my education, my IQ, my eyesight ..., and the idol of the market place which involves how others I associate with influence my thinking and perception ).
A critical period in the history of this work's influence is at the end of the Middle Ages, and beginning of modernity, when several authors such as Niccolò Machiavelli, Francis Bacon and Thomas Hobbes, argued forcefully and largely successfully that the medieval Aristotelian tradition in practical thinking had become a great impediment to practical political thinking in their time.
Of Locke's influence Thomas Jefferson wrote: " Bacon, Locke and Newton I consider them as the three greatest men that have ever lived, without any exception, and as having laid the foundation of those superstructures which have been raised in the Physical & Moral sciences ".
Francis Bacon had a strong influence in the evolution of modern science, which was entering a key phase in this era, as the work of Johannes Kepler in Germany and Galileo Galilei in Italy brought the Copernican revolution to a new level of development.
The importance of these inventions to the Western world was perhaps first discussed by the British philosopher Francis Bacon ( 1561 – 1626 ), who in 1620 wrote: " Printing, gunpowder and the compass ... whence have followed innumerable changes, in so much that no empire, no sect, no star seems to have exerted greater power and influence in human affairs than these mechanical discoveries.
While his interpretation of Islam was basically negative, it did manage in “ setting out a more reasoned approach to Islam … through using its own sources rather than those produced by the hyperactive imagination of some earlier Western Christian writers .” Although this alternative approach was not widely accepted or emulated by other Christian scholars of the Middle Ages, it did achieve some influence among a limited number of Church figures, including Roger Bacon.
After college, while traveling the world on a small inheritance, Bacon found work as an architect in Shanghai, China, a city that exerted a deep influence on his thinking, and Philadelphia.
" This theory of the active power of rays had an influence on later scholars such as Ibn al-Haytham, Robert Grosseteste and Roger Bacon.

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