The New Atlantis

The New Atlantis

Sir Francis Bacon

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2024
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9798330369218
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In The New Atlantis, Sir Francis Bacon envisions a utopian society driven by scientific discovery and enlightenment. Set on the fictional island of Bensalem, the work explores themes of knowledge, exploration, and human progress, offering a timeless meditation on the potential of science to transform civilization.

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