FRANCIS BACON, VISCOUNT ST. ALBAN, LORD HIGH CHANCELLOR OF ENGLAND. PRINTED FOR F. C. AND J. RIVINGTON; J. CUTHELL; T. EGERTON; J. NUNN; CLARKE AND SONS; Natural History is of three sorts, 1. The Hi tory of Generations. 2. Of Preter-Generations. 3. Of Civil History divided into, 1. Memoirs. 2. Just History divided also into Annals and Journals, 85 History Ecclesiastical divided into, the History of ibid. The Trunk of all, a Primitive or Summary Philo- Divine Philosophy, or Natural Theology, relates to the Being and Attributes of God; and the Nature Natural Philosophy, divided into Speculative and Speculative Philosophy, or natural Science, divided Physics divided into, 1. The Doctrine of the Prin- ciples of Things. 2. The Doctrine of the Formation of Things, or the World. 3. The Doctrine con- cerning the Variety of Things, Metaphysics divided into, 1. The Doctrine of Forms. Mathematics divided into, 1. Pure. 2. Mixed, 108 Pure Mathematics divided into Geometry and Arith- Mixed Mathematics divided into Perspective, Music, Astronomy, Cosmography, Architecture, Engi- nery, &c. Practical Philosophy, or natural Prudence, divided ibid. ibid. |