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Francis Bacon

Francis Bacon (1561–1626), lord chancellor, politician, and philosopher.
The 54th most frequently quoted source in the OED, with a total of 4728 quotations (about 0.15% of all OED quotations).
See article in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography

Total number of quotations4728Find quotations
Quotations providing first evidence of a word417Find quotations
Quotations providing first evidence of a particular meaning1441Find quotations
NameTotal QuotationsPercentage of quotations
1.Sylua Syluarum154033.0%Find quotations in OED
2.Of Aduancem. Learning92820.0%Find quotations in OED
3.Ess.87719.0%Find quotations in OED
4.Hist. Raigne Henry VII3668.0%Find quotations in OED
5.Elements Common Lawes1313.0%Find quotations in OED
6.New Atlantis1313.0%Find quotations in OED
7.Of Coulers Good & Euill551.0%Find quotations in OED
8.Considerations War with Spain481.0%Find quotations in OED
9.Advt. Holy Warre361.0%Find quotations in OED
10.Advice to G. Villiers301.0%Find quotations in OED

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