A Baconian is an adherent to the philosophy of Francis Bacon, or a person who believes that Francis Bacon wrote the books attributed to William Shakespeare.
J. A. Powell has written: 'The greatest work of Sir Francis Bacon baron of Verulam, viscount St. Alban' -- subject(s): Authorship, Baconian theory, Cipher, Baconian theory.
W. Lansdown Goldsworthy has written: 'Shake-speare's heraldic emblems' -- subject- s -: Authorship, Baconian theory, Emblems 'Ben Jonson and the first folio' -- subject- s -: Authorship, Baconian theory, Bibliography, Folios. 1623
Natalie Lord Rice Clark has written: 'Hamlet on the Dial stage' -- subject(s): Authorship, Baconian theory, Hamlet (Legendary character) 'Bacon's drama-dial in Shakespeare' -- subject(s): Authorship, Baconian theory
William Francis C. Wigston has written: 'Francis Bacon, poet, prophet, philosopher, versus phantom Captain Shakespeare' 'Prodromi' -- subject(s): Authorship, Baconian theory 'The Columbus of literature' -- subject(s): Authorship, Baconian theory
H. Grute has written: 'Shakespeare with Bacon' -- subject(s): Authorship, Baconian theory
Philip Samuels has written: 'Five lectures on \\' -- subject(s): Authorship, Baconian theory
Howard Bridgewater has written: 'Evidence connecting Sir Francis Bacon with \\' -- subject(s): Authorship, Baconian theory
Edward D Johnson has written: 'The mystery of the first folio of the \\' -- subject(s): Authorship, Baconian theory
Francis Bacon introduced the concept of empiricism, as well as the Baconian method. Some accredit him as being the starter of the Industrial Revolution.
Laurence Gifford Holland has written: 'Shakespeare: some essays and lectures' -- subject(s): Authorship, Baconian theory, Characters
The Baconian method, developed by Francis Bacon, emphasizes the importance of empirical evidence and systematic observation in scientific inquiry. It promotes a structured approach to experimentation and data analysis to uncover truths about the natural world. The method involves making careful observations, formulating hypotheses, conducting experiments, and drawing conclusions based on evidence.
T. D. Bokenham has written: 'A brief history of the Bacon-Shakespeare controversy' -- subject(s): Authorship, Baconian theory, Cipher