Publisher's Synopsis
This collection, titled "Exemplum Tractatus de Fontibus Juris, and Other Latin Pieces of Lord Bacon," presents a compilation of legal writings and essays by the eminent philosopher and statesman, Francis Bacon. Primarily in Latin, these works offer insights into Bacon's legal and philosophical thought during the Renaissance. James Glassford has contributed to this compilation, possibly as editor or translator.
The pieces included provide a valuable resource for scholars of legal history, Renaissance thought, and the works of Francis Bacon. The enduring relevance of Bacon's ideas makes this collection a significant addition to any library, offering a glimpse into the intellectual landscape of the 17th century.
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