[Francis Bacon] Sylva Sylvarum or A Natural History in Ten Centuries. Whereunto is newly added The history Natural and Experimental of Life and Death, or of the Prolongation of Life [Published after the Authors Death by William Rawley]
de Bacon, Francis; Rawley, William
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London, William Lee / George Sawbridge and other booksellers, 1670. (16)+215+(20)+(8)+64+(219-228)+31 pp. Collection of Bacon's writings: (1) Sylva sylvarum; (2) Life & Death; (3) Metals & Minerals; (4) New Atlantis; good condition (binding with moderate wear at edges; interior very good, and clean, without annotations)
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- [Francis Bacon] Sylva Sylvarum or A Natural History in Ten Centuries. Whereunto is newly added The history Natural and Experimental of Life and Death, or of the Prolongation of Life [Published after the Authors Death by William Rawley]
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- Bacon, Francis; Rawley, William
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- London, William Lee / George Sawbridge and other booksellers, 1670
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- Francis Bacon, philosophy, science
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