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The Harvard classics

Label
The Harvard classics
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The Harvard classics
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Series statement
Harvard classics, v. 3
Summary
The New Atlantis is a utopian novel by Sir Francis Bacon. In this work, Bacon portrayed a vision of the future of human discovery and knowledge, expressing his aspirations and ideals for humankind. The novel depicts the creation of a utopian land where "generosity and enlightenment, dignity and splendor, piety and public spirit" are the commonly held qualities of the inhabitants of "Bensalem". The plan and organization of his ideal college, "Salomon's House" envisioned the modern research university in both applied and pure sciences. Many aspects of the society and history of the island are described, such as the christian religion - which is reported to have being born there as a copy of the Bible and a letter from the Apostle Saint Bartholomew arrived there miraculously, a few years after the Ascension of Jesus; a cultural feast in honor of the family institution, called "the Feast of the Family"; a college of sages, the Salomon's House, "the very eye of the kingdom"
Target audience
adult
resource.variantTitle
Essays, civil and moralNew AtlantisAreopagiticaTractate on educationReligio Medici
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