Lord Adrian, Master of Trinity College, Cambridge and Visiting Professor in The Rockefeller Institute, presented this lecture at the Institute on April 19, 1961, in honor of the four hundredth anniversary of the birth of Sir Francis Bacon. OCCASIONAL PAPERS by the faculty and friends of The Rockefeller Institute are published at irregular intervals by The Rockefeller Institute Press, New York 21, New York. This is Occasional Paper Number Eleven.https://digitalcommons.rockefeller.edu/occasional-papers-rockefeller-institute/1000/thumbnail.jp
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AbstractThis paper offers a brief survey of the common and persistent ‘idols’ of Baconian scholarshi...
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Exhibition program from a Fall 2013 exhibit presented in the Daniel R. Coquillette Rare Book Room at...
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