Bowen C. D. Francis Bacon: The Temper of a Man / Catherine Drinken Bowen. — Boston Toronto : An Atlantic Monthly Press Book : Little, Brown and Company, 1963. — 245 p.

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Throughout history Francis Bacon has remained an enigma. His profound contribution to philosophy, science and law is peculiarly offset by his impeachment for corruption when Lord Chancellor of England. In Catherine Drinker Bowens notable biography The Lion and the Throne, Bacon was introduced as the shrewd and ambitious rival of Sir Edward Coke.

This is a biographical book that explores the personality and character of the renowned English philosopher, scientist, politician, and writer, Francis Bacon. The author, Catherine Drinker Bowen, focuses on Bacon's personal traits, temperament, life choices, and inner conflicts to portray what kind of thinker and individual he was. The book combines historical context with deep psychological analysis, helping readers better understand his role and place in world history and science.


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