The Essayes Or Counsels, Civill and MorallClarendon Press, 2000 - 339 pages This edition of Francis Bacon's (1561-1626) The Essayes or Counsels, Civill and Morall, a re-issue of the first critical edition since the nineteenth century, uses modern editorial standards to establish an authoritative, unmodernized text. The textual apparatus includes a comprehensive, chronological record of the substantive readings of all these manuscripts and editions, so that for the first time the evolution of Bacon's texts may be studied conveniently in detail. |
Contents
REFERENCES ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS | xiii |
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | xix |
TEXTUAL INTRODUCTION | liii |
COMPARATIVE TABLE OF THE ESSAYES | cxvi |
COMMENTARY | 179 |
APPENDIX | 316 |
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