Started: 1/14/2017
Completed: 1/23/2017
Recommendation: Recommended
Recommended By: Nobody
Review:
The view of magic held at the time of Francis Bacon is not at all what I expected and is the single largest thing that I take away from this book. I have found overlap between the concept of magic at this time and the concepts behind current homeopathy and it is interesting to me that magicians were far more into experimentation than natural philosophers. It makes sense, given the chemical manipulations behind alchemy, but I just never looked at magic that way. Bacon himself (independent of his ideas) has held little interest for me, but I'm glad to understand him better and to realize that he was not necessarily a man of good character himself.
It was no surprise to me that Bacon saw his pursuit of science as part of his understanding of God and that perspective just makes so much more sense for a man of his time than a secret atheist.
The text is quite dry and the presentation of material lacks the value of a compelling narrative. Having said that, it feels like a series of lectures from a very good professor. So, while it may take some struggle to fight through the book, the time is well spent as the material itself is so interesting.