Correct option is A
Explanation:
The correct chronological sequence of Francis Bacon's major works is:
A. Advancement of Learning (1605)
C. Novum Organum (1620)
E. History of Henry VII (1622)
B. De Augmentis Scientiarum (1623)
D. The New Atlantis (1627, posthumously published)
Information Booster:
Advancement of Learning (1605):
- This is Bacon’s earliest major philosophical work.
- A landmark treatise advocating for the advancement of empirical science and knowledge through observation and experimentation.
- Criticizes the stagnation in knowledge and calls for reformation of learning and scientific methodology.
- Considered a precursor to modern scientific thought.
Novum Organum (1620):
- Bacon’s most important philosophical work, part of his larger work Instauratio Magna.
- Proposes a new scientific method based on inductive reasoning rather than Aristotelian deduction.
- The title means "New Instrument," and it became a foundation for modern empirical science.
- Introduced the concept of "Idols of the Mind"—systematic errors that obstruct human understanding.
History of Henry VII (1622):
- A historical and political work examining the reign of King Henry VII.
- Demonstrates Bacon's skill as a historian and political thinker.
- Presents a realist portrait of monarchy and governance, focusing on pragmatic statecraft.
De Augmentis Scientiarum (1623):
- Latin version and expanded form of Advancement of Learning.
- Elaborates a classification of sciences and includes Bacon’s vision of a new scientific paradigm.
- Extends his previous arguments to a European scholarly audience.
The New Atlantis (1627):
- A utopian novel published posthumously.
- Depicts a fictional island, Bensalem, where scientific research and social harmony coexist.
- Introduces the concept of "Salomon’s House", a research institution resembling modern scientific academies.
- Symbolizes Bacon’s dream of a scientifically governed society.