Bacon


Read by Bill Boerst

(4.3 stars; 5 reviews)

This investigation of Bacon the scholar and man of letters begins with a look at the early days and progresses to his relationships with Queen Elizabeth and James I. It includes accounts of his positions as solicitor general, attorney-general, and chancellor. The book concludes with Bacon's failure, his overall philosophy, and summaries of his writings. ( Summary by Bill Boerst ) (6 hr 58 min)

Chapters

00 - Preface 2:27 Read by Bill Boerst
01 - Chapter 1A 31:10 Read by Bill Boerst
02 - Chapter 1B 19:45 Read by Bill Boerst
03 - Chapter 2A 27:51 Read by Bill Boerst
04 - Chapter 2B 31:10 Read by Bill Boerst
05 - Chapter 3A 17:59 Read by Bill Boerst
06 - Chapter 3B 26:11 Read by Bill Boerst
07 - Chapter 4A 17:52 Read by Bill Boerst
08 - Chapter 4B 18:54 Read by Bill Boerst
09 - Chapter 5A 17:34 Read by Bill Boerst
10 - Chapter 5B 25:52 Read by Bill Boerst
11 - Chapter 6A 25:20 Read by Bill Boerst
12 - Chapter 6B 31:15 Read by Bill Boerst
13 - Chapter 7A 13:26 Read by Bill Boerst
14 - Chapter 7B 22:40 Read by Bill Boerst
15 - Chapter 8A 26:49 Read by Bill Boerst
16 - Chapter 8B 29:14 Read by Bill Boerst
17 - Chapter 9A 13:03 Read by Bill Boerst
18 - Chapter 9B 20:18 Read by Bill Boerst

Reviews

Bacon the philosopher?


(4 stars)

Good introduction to Bacon's life and ideas. At the end of it, I need to check out Wikipedia to learn more about him in a more concise way. I was a little lost in the thick of it. Appreciate Bill Boerst's good reading of this text. Also finished his excellent reading of Bacon's "The New Atlantis". I will check out more of his readings on Librivox.

It is Antisemitic and Raycyst


(4 stars)

Why does this old white male mock semites by talking about Bacon. Bacon is both Haram and non koshure. Ban old white males. Ban Bacon