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CALENDAR OF LIFE AND WORKS. 



ti6i6. 



1616- 

 1617- 



1618. 

 1620. 



1620 

 1621 

 1621 



-6. 



1622. 



1623. 



De Principiis atque Origlnibus 



(1653)- 



7. Mar. 7. Made Lord Keeper. 



8. Jan. 4. Made Lord Chan 

 cellor. 



July 9. Created Baron Veru- 

 lam. 



Oct. Novum Organum pub 

 lished with Parasceve ad 

 Historiam Naturalem et Ex- 

 perimentalem. 



I. Jan. 27. Created Viscount 

 St. Alban. 



May 3. Sentenced by the 

 House of Lords. 

 In this interval were com 

 posed Abecedarium Naturae, 

 (lost except a fragment pub 

 lished by Tenison, 1679) ; 

 Inquisitio de 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). 



History of Henry VII; Historia 

 Naturalis et Experimental ; 

 Advertisement touching an 

 Holy War (1629). 



De Augmentis Scientiarum libri 

 ix; Historia Vita et Mortis; 

 History of the reign of Henry 

 VIII (1629). 



1624. Considerations touching a War 



with Spain (1629). 

 New Atlantis (1627). 

 Magnolia Natura (1627). 

 Dec. Apophthegms. 

 Translation of the Psalms. 



1625. Third edition of the Essays. 



1626. Apr. 9. Bacon died at High- 



gate. 



Of the following works the date of 

 composition is doubtful : 



Phenomena Universi (1653); Scala 

 Intellectiis-i.no. Prodromi (1653); 

 Cogitationes de Scientia Humana 

 (1653) ; De Interpretation Natura 

 Sent entice xii (1653) ; Short Notes 

 for Civil Conversation ( 1 648) ; 

 Confession of Faith (1641); Prayers 

 (1648, 1679) ; Imago Chilis Julii 

 CcEsaris (1658); Imago Civil is 

 Augusti Caisaris (1658) ; Addi 

 tions to Camdens Annales (1717) 

 In Henricum Principem Wallice. 

 Elogium (1763); Physiological 

 and Medical Remains (1679). 

 Between 1596 arid 1604 Bacon 

 wrote the Letter and Discourse to 

 Sir Henry Savill, touching Helps 

 for the Intellectual Powers (1657) ; 

 and, after July 1608, Redargutio 

 Pkilosophiarum (1653). 



