. ._ 
xl viii 
+1616. De Principiis atque Originibus 
(1653). 
1616-7. Mar. 7. Made Lord Keeper. 
1617-8. Jan. 4. Made Lord Chan- 
cellor, 
1618, July 9. Created Baron Veru- 
lam. 
1620. Oct. Novum Organum pub- 
lished with Parasceve ad 
Historiam Naturalem et Ex- 
perimentalem. 
1620-1. Jan. 27. Created Viscount 
St. Alban. 
1621. May 3. Sentenced by the 
House of Lords. 
1621-6, In this interval were com- 
posed Abecedarium Naturce 
(lost except a fragment pub- 
lished by Tenison, 1679); 
Inquisitiode Magnete(1658); 
Topica inquisitionis de luce 
et lumine (1653); Sylva 
Sylvarum (1627); Offer of 
a Digest to be made of the 
Laws of England (1629). 
1622. History of Henry VII; Historia 
Naturalis et Experimentalis; 
Advertisement touching an 
Holy War (1629). 
1623. De Augmentis Scientiarum libri 
ix; Historia Vite et Mortis ; 
History of the reign of Henry 
VIII (1629). 
CALENDAR OF LIFE AND WORKS. 
A a 
Lt 
F 
+ 
1624. Considerations touching a War 
with Spain (1629). ‘ 
» New Ailantis (1627). 
»  Magnalia Nature (1627). 
» Dec, Apophthegms. 
» Translation ofthe Psalms, 
Third edition of the Essays. 
Apr. 9. Bacon died at High- 
gate. 
1625. 
1626. 
Of the following works the date of 
composition is doubtful :— 
Phenomena Universi (1653); Scala 
Intellectus and Prodromi (1653); 
Cogitationes de Scientia Humana 
(1653); De Interpretatione Nature 
Sententie@ xii (1653); Short Notes 
for Civil Conversation (1648); 
Confession of Faith (1641); Prayers 
(1648, 1679) ; Imago Civilis Fulii 
Cesaris (1658); Imago Civilis 
‘ Augusti Casaris (1658); Addi- 
tions to Camden’s Annales (1717); 
In Henricum Principem Wallia 
Elogium (1763); Physiological 
and Medical Remains (1679). 
Between 1596 and 1604 Bacon 
wrote the Letter and Discourse to 
Sir Henry Savill, touching Helps 
Jor the Intellectual Powers (1657) ; 
and, after July 1608, Redargutio 
Philosophiarum (1653). 
