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Salomon's House

Salomon's House (or Solomon's House) is a fictional institution in Sir Francis Bacon's utopian work New Atlantis, published in English in 1777[citation needed], years after Bacon's death. In this work, Bacon portrays a vision of the future of human discovery and knowledge. Salomon's House is credited with being the standard upon which 17th century scientific academies, including the French Académie des Sciences and the English Royal Society, are based.[1]

Historical Context edit

It is speculated that Bacon was inspired by contemporary men of science Cornelis Drebbel and Salomon de Caus, as well as author and courtier Sir Thomas Chaloner.[1]

According to the "Note on the Texts" in the revised critical edition,[2] the original 1627 edition published by Bacon's literary executor William Rawley has "King Solamona" and "Salomon's House", while the 1658 and 1670 editions (long after Bacon's death) have "King Salomona" and "Solomon's House." The idea inspired followers like Samuel Hartlib and Robert Boyle and led to the Royal Society of 1660.

Description of Salomon's House edit

A Father of Salomon's House explains the founding of Salomon's House by King Solamona:

"Ye shall understand (my dear friends) that amongst the excellent acts of that king, one above all hath the pre-eminence. It was the erection and institution of an Order or Society, which we call "Salomon's House"; the noblest foundation (as we think) that ever was upon the earth; and the lanthorn of this kingdom. It is dedicated to the study of the Works and Creatures of God. Some think it beareth the founder's name a little corrupted, as if it should be Solamona's House. But the records write it as it is spoken. So as I take it to be denominate of the King of the Hebrews, which is famous with you, and no stranger to us."[3]

Exposition on Salomon's House is divided into four major sections: purpose, structures and equipment, roles, and ordinances and rites.[3]

Purpose edit

The purpose of Salomon's House, or "end of [the] foundation,"[3] is as stated: "The End of our Foundation is the knowledge of Causes, and secret motions of things; and the enlarging of the bounds of Human Empire, to the effecting of all things possible."[3]

Structures and Equipment edit

Salomon's House in Bensalem includes the following structures and materials in order as presented in the text:[3][4]

Salomon's House Structure[3] Materials[3] Purpose[3] Modern Equivalent[4]
Caves Coagulation

Induration

Refrigeration

Conservation of bodies

Imitation of natural mines

Production of artificial metals

Curing disease

Prolongation of life via hermitage

Laboratories
Burials Cements

Composts

Soils

Laboratories
Towers Insolation

Refrigeration

Conservation

Observation of meteorological phenomenon (wind, rain, snow, hail)

Observation of astrological phenomenon

Observatories
Lakes (Salt and Fresh water) Fish

Fowl

Burying bodies Laboratories
Pools Salt water

Fresh water

Desalination of salt water (salt to fresh)

Salination of water (fresh to salt)

Laboratories
Islands and Bays Marine atmosphere Observatories
Streams and Cataracts Production of energy for movement

Powering of engines for wind turbines

Laboratories
Wells and Fountains Water of Paradise Imitation of natural springs

Production of minerals (vitriol, sulphur, steel, lead, brass, nitre, etc.)

Infusion

(Water of Paradise) Prolongation of life

Laboratories
Houses Imitation of meteorological phenomenon

Demonstration of meteorological phenomenon (snow, hail, rain, artificial rain of bodies, thunder, lightning)

Observatories
Chambers of Health Good quality air Curing of diseases

Preservation of health

Sanatoriums
Baths Curing of diseases

Restoration of bodies

Strengthening of bodies (sinews, vital parts, juice and substance of the body)

Sanatoriums
Orchards and Gardens Ground

Soil

Trees (wild and fruit)

Herbs

Berries

Flowers

Production of drinks

Grafting

Inoculation

Manipulation of plant growth (out of season growth)

Manipulation of fruit (taste, smell, color, size, shape)

Creation of medicinal plants

Creation of new plants

Experimental Forests
Vineyards Experimental Forests
Parks and Enclosures Beasts

Birds

Dissections

Testing

Prolongation of life

Resuscitation

Poison testing

Medicine testing

Manipulation of features (size, fertility, color, shape, habits)

Creation of new animals

Cross breeding

Zoological Reserves
Serpents

Worms (silk worms)

Flies (bees)

Fish

Manipulation of features

Breeding

Zoological Reserves
Pools Fish Dissections

Testing

Prolongation of life

Resuscitation

Poison testing

Medicine testing

Manipulation of features (size, fertility, color, shape, habits)

Creation of new animals

Cross breeding

Zoological Reserves
Brewhouses Wines

Juice of fruits, grains, roots

Mixtures of honey, sugar, manna

Decocted dried fruits

Tree sap

Cane pulp

Drinks with herbs, roots, spices

Drinks that serve the purpose of both food and hydration

Thin drinks

Nourishing water

Strengthening drink

Production of drinks

Aging of drinks (up to 40 years)

Experimental Breweries
Bakehouses Breads of grains, roots, kernels

Breads with meat, fish

Leavenings

Seasonings

Strengthening bread

Production of breads Experimental Kitchens
Kitchens Tenderized meat

Strengthening meat

Production of meats Experimental Kitchens
Dispensatories Plants

Living creatures

Simples

Drugs

Medicine ingredients

Heating equipment

Percolating equipment

Strainers

Aging of medicine

Fermentation of medicine

Distillation

Separation

Clincs
Factories Papers

Linen

Silks

Tissues

Feather work

Dyes

Patterns

Production of manufactured goods
Furnaces Fierce and quick heat

Strong and constant heat

Soft and mild heat

Blown, quiet heat

Dry, moist heat

Heat which imitates the sun

Creation of various types of heat
Perspective-houses Glasses

Spectacles

Demonstration of lights and radiations

Production of light

Manipulation of perspective

Magnification of objects

Creation of light effects (rainbows, halos, reflections, refractions)

Observatories/Laboratories
Precious stones

Crystals

Glass

Metals

Fossils

Minerals

Lodestones

Rare stones (natural and artificial)

Sound-houses Harmonies

Instruments of music

Hearing aids

Echoes

Equipment to convey sound (trunks, pipes, lines)

Demonstration of the generation of all sounds and all sounds

Imitation of all sounds and letters

Observatories/Laboratories
Perfume-houses Confiture-house Practice of taste

Imitation of tastes

Practice of smell

Multiplication of smells

Imitation of smells

Production of sweet-meats

Production of wines, broths, sallets

Observatories/Laboratories
Engine-houses Weapons exceeding cannons and basilisks

Instruments of war

Gunpowder

Fireworks

Submersible ships and boats

Swimming supporters

Clocks

Perpetual motion machines

Production of engines and instruments of motion

Creation of deadlier weaponry

Imitation of birds, flying

Imitation of motions of living creatures

Observatories/Laboratories
Mathematical-house Geometry

Astronomy

Houses of Deceits Juggling

False apparitions

Impostures

Illusions

Observatories/Laboratories

Roles edit

Roles of members of Salomon's House are listed in order of appearance in the text below:[3][4]

Title of Role[3] Number of Members[3] Duty[3][4]
Father of Salomon's House
Merchants of Light 12 Travel to foreign countries

Procure books, abstracts, patterns of experiments

Depredators 3 Collect experiments from books
Mystery-men 3 Collect experiments of mechanical arts

Collect experiments of liberal sciences

Collect practices not in arts

Pioneers/Miners 3 Execute new experiments
Compilers 3 Create titles and tables based on collected data
Dowry-men/Benefactors 3 Extrapolate experimental data
Lamps 3 Direct new experiments based on data
Inoculators 3 Execute and report second round of experiments
Interpreters of Nature 3 Interpret new experimental data

Create laws and axioms

Novices

Apprentices

Servants

Attendants

Serve titled members

There are two notable imbalances in the information given. Firstly, the imbalance between the amount of equipment and the amount of manpower to operate it. Secondly, the ratio of roles collecting data to roles producing data.[5]

Ordinances and Rites edit

The ordinances and rites followed by the members of Salomon's House are described below:

Galleries edit

First Gallery includes the patterns and samples of notable inventions.[3]

Second Gallery holds statues of notable inventors. Notably, the only inventor mentioned by name is Columbus, who is credited with discovering the West Indies. The other inventors are listed as the inventor of their invention. Statues in this gallery are made of various materials including but not limited to brass, marble, cedar, silver, and gold.[3]

Hymns and Services edit

Daily hymns and services include praising God as well as requesting His aid.[3]

Circuits and Visits edit

Members of the Salomon's house travel throughout the kingdom and perform three major actions. Firstly, they publish new inventions. Secondly, they divine natural disasters. Thirdly, they counsel the populace.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Colie, Rosalie L. (1955). "Cornelis Drebbel and Salomon de Caus: Two Jacobean Models for Salomon's House". Huntington Library Quarterly. 18 (3): 245–260. doi:10.2307/3816455. ISSN 0018-7895. JSTOR 3816455.
  2. ^ Weinberger, Jerry (2018-07-30), "On the miracles in Bacon's New Atlantis", Francis Bacon’s New Atlantis, Manchester University Press, doi:10.7765/9781526137388.00011, ISBN 978-1-5261-3738-8, S2CID 186865723, retrieved 2021-05-08
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p More, Thomas, Saint (2008). Utopia. Susan Bruce, Francis Bacon, Henry Neville (Reissued 2008 ed.). Oxford. ISBN 978-0-19-953799-0. OCLC 244652520.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ a b c d Suter, Rufus (1948). "Salomon's House: A Study of Francis Bacon". The Scientific Monthly. 66 (1): 62–66. Bibcode:1948SciMo..66...62S. ISSN 0096-3771. JSTOR 19174.
  5. ^ Kendrick, Christopher (2003). "The Imperial Laboratory: Discovering Forms in The New Atlantis". ELH. 70 (4): 1021–1042. doi:10.1353/elh.2004.0007. ISSN 1080-6547. S2CID 144883395.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Salomon s House news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Salomon s House or Solomon s House is a fictional institution in Sir Francis Bacon s utopian work New Atlantis published in English in 1777 citation needed years after Bacon s death In this work Bacon portrays a vision of the future of human discovery and knowledge Salomon s House is credited with being the standard upon which 17th century scientific academies including the French Academie des Sciences and the English Royal Society are based 1 Contents 1 Historical Context 2 Description of Salomon s House 2 1 Purpose 2 2 Structures and Equipment 2 3 Roles 2 4 Ordinances and Rites 2 4 1 Galleries 2 4 2 Hymns and Services 2 4 3 Circuits and Visits 3 References 4 External linksHistorical Context editIt is speculated that Bacon was inspired by contemporary men of science Cornelis Drebbel and Salomon de Caus as well as author and courtier Sir Thomas Chaloner 1 According to the Note on the Texts in the revised critical edition 2 the original 1627 edition published by Bacon s literary executor William Rawley has King Solamona and Salomon s House while the 1658 and 1670 editions long after Bacon s death have King Salomona and Solomon s House The idea inspired followers like Samuel Hartlib and Robert Boyle and led to the Royal Society of 1660 Description of Salomon s House editA Father of Salomon s House explains the founding of Salomon s House by King Solamona Ye shall understand my dear friends that amongst the excellent acts of that king one above all hath the pre eminence It was the erection and institution of an Order or Society which we call Salomon s House the noblest foundation as we think that ever was upon the earth and the lanthorn of this kingdom It is dedicated to the study of the Works and Creatures of God Some think it beareth the founder s name a little corrupted as if it should be Solamona s House But the records write it as it is spoken So as I take it to be denominate of the King of the Hebrews which is famous with you and no stranger to us 3 Exposition on Salomon s House is divided into four major sections purpose structures and equipment roles and ordinances and rites 3 Purpose edit The purpose of Salomon s House or end of the foundation 3 is as stated The End of our Foundation is the knowledge of Causes and secret motions of things and the enlarging of the bounds of Human Empire to the effecting of all things possible 3 Structures and Equipment edit Salomon s House in Bensalem includes the following structures and materials in order as presented in the text 3 4 Salomon s House Structure 3 Materials 3 Purpose 3 Modern Equivalent 4 Caves Coagulation IndurationRefrigerationConservation of bodiesImitation of natural minesProduction of artificial metalsCuring diseaseProlongation of life via hermitage LaboratoriesBurials Cements CompostsSoils LaboratoriesTowers Insolation RefrigerationConservationObservation of meteorological phenomenon wind rain snow hail Observation of astrological phenomenon ObservatoriesLakes Salt and Fresh water Fish Fowl Burying bodies LaboratoriesPools Salt water Fresh water Desalination of salt water salt to fresh Salination of water fresh to salt LaboratoriesIslands and Bays Marine atmosphere ObservatoriesStreams and Cataracts Production of energy for movement Powering of engines for wind turbines LaboratoriesWells and Fountains Water of Paradise Imitation of natural springs Production of minerals vitriol sulphur steel lead brass nitre etc Infusion Water of Paradise Prolongation of life LaboratoriesHouses Imitation of meteorological phenomenon Demonstration of meteorological phenomenon snow hail rain artificial rain of bodies thunder lightning ObservatoriesChambers of Health Good quality air Curing of diseases Preservation of health SanatoriumsBaths Curing of diseases Restoration of bodiesStrengthening of bodies sinews vital parts juice and substance of the body SanatoriumsOrchards and Gardens Ground SoilTrees wild and fruit HerbsBerriesFlowers Production of drinks GraftingInoculationManipulation of plant growth out of season growth Manipulation of fruit taste smell color size shape Creation of medicinal plantsCreation of new plants Experimental ForestsVineyards Experimental ForestsParks and Enclosures Beasts Birds Dissections TestingProlongation of lifeResuscitationPoison testingMedicine testingManipulation of features size fertility color shape habits Creation of new animalsCross breeding Zoological ReservesSerpents Worms silk worms Flies bees Fish Manipulation of features Breeding Zoological ReservesPools Fish Dissections TestingProlongation of lifeResuscitationPoison testingMedicine testingManipulation of features size fertility color shape habits Creation of new animalsCross breeding Zoological ReservesBrewhouses Wines Juice of fruits grains rootsMixtures of honey sugar mannaDecocted dried fruitsTree sapCane pulpDrinks with herbs roots spicesDrinks that serve the purpose of both food and hydrationThin drinksNourishing waterStrengthening drink Production of drinks Aging of drinks up to 40 years Experimental BreweriesBakehouses Breads of grains roots kernels Breads with meat fishLeaveningsSeasoningsStrengthening bread Production of breads Experimental KitchensKitchens Tenderized meat Strengthening meat Production of meats Experimental KitchensDispensatories Plants Living creaturesSimplesDrugsMedicine ingredientsHeating equipmentPercolating equipmentStrainers Aging of medicine Fermentation of medicineDistillationSeparation ClincsFactories Papers LinenSilksTissuesFeather workDyesPatterns Production of manufactured goodsFurnaces Fierce and quick heat Strong and constant heatSoft and mild heatBlown quiet heatDry moist heatHeat which imitates the sun Creation of various types of heatPerspective houses Glasses Spectacles Demonstration of lights and radiations Production of lightManipulation of perspectiveMagnification of objectsCreation of light effects rainbows halos reflections refractions Observatories LaboratoriesPrecious stones CrystalsGlassMetalsFossilsMineralsLodestonesRare stones natural and artificial Sound houses Harmonies Instruments of musicHearing aidsEchoesEquipment to convey sound trunks pipes lines Demonstration of the generation of all sounds and all sounds Imitation of all sounds and letters Observatories LaboratoriesPerfume houses Confiture house Practice of taste Imitation of tastesPractice of smellMultiplication of smellsImitation of smellsProduction of sweet meatsProduction of wines broths sallets Observatories LaboratoriesEngine houses Weapons exceeding cannons and basilisks Instruments of warGunpowderFireworksSubmersible ships and boatsSwimming supportersClocksPerpetual motion machines Production of engines and instruments of motion Creation of deadlier weaponryImitation of birds flyingImitation of motions of living creatures Observatories LaboratoriesMathematical house Geometry AstronomyHouses of Deceits Juggling False apparitionsImposturesIllusions Observatories LaboratoriesRoles edit Roles of members of Salomon s House are listed in order of appearance in the text below 3 4 Title of Role 3 Number of Members 3 Duty 3 4 Father of Salomon s HouseMerchants of Light 12 Travel to foreign countries Procure books abstracts patterns of experimentsDepredators 3 Collect experiments from booksMystery men 3 Collect experiments of mechanical arts Collect experiments of liberal sciencesCollect practices not in artsPioneers Miners 3 Execute new experimentsCompilers 3 Create titles and tables based on collected dataDowry men Benefactors 3 Extrapolate experimental dataLamps 3 Direct new experiments based on dataInoculators 3 Execute and report second round of experimentsInterpreters of Nature 3 Interpret new experimental data Create laws and axiomsNovices ApprenticesServantsAttendants Serve titled membersThere are two notable imbalances in the information given Firstly the imbalance between the amount of equipment and the amount of manpower to operate it Secondly the ratio of roles collecting data to roles producing data 5 Ordinances and Rites edit The ordinances and rites followed by the members of Salomon s House are described below Galleries edit First Gallery includes the patterns and samples of notable inventions 3 Second Gallery holds statues of notable inventors Notably the only inventor mentioned by name is Columbus who is credited with discovering the West Indies The other inventors are listed as the inventor of their invention Statues in this gallery are made of various materials including but not limited to brass marble cedar silver and gold 3 Hymns and Services edit Daily hymns and services include praising God as well as requesting His aid 3 Circuits and Visits edit Members of the Salomon s house travel throughout the kingdom and perform three major actions Firstly they publish new inventions Secondly they divine natural disasters Thirdly they counsel the populace 3 References edit a b Colie Rosalie L 1955 Cornelis Drebbel and Salomon de Caus Two Jacobean Models for Salomon s House Huntington Library Quarterly 18 3 245 260 doi 10 2307 3816455 ISSN 0018 7895 JSTOR 3816455 Weinberger Jerry 2018 07 30 On the miracles in Bacon s New Atlantis Francis Bacon s New Atlantis Manchester University Press doi 10 7765 9781526137388 00011 ISBN 978 1 5261 3738 8 S2CID 186865723 retrieved 2021 05 08 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p More Thomas Saint 2008 Utopia Susan Bruce Francis Bacon Henry Neville Reissued 2008 ed Oxford ISBN 978 0 19 953799 0 OCLC 244652520 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link CS1 maint multiple names authors list link a b c d Suter Rufus 1948 Salomon s House A Study of Francis Bacon The Scientific Monthly 66 1 62 66 Bibcode 1948SciMo 66 62S ISSN 0096 3771 JSTOR 19174 Kendrick Christopher 2003 The Imperial Laboratory Discovering Forms in The New Atlantis ELH 70 4 1021 1042 doi 10 1353 elh 2004 0007 ISSN 1080 6547 S2CID 144883395 External links edit nbsp Wikisource has original text related to this article Salomon s House Project Gutenberg e text of Francis Bacon s book The New Atlantis Royal Society Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Salomon 27s House amp oldid 1184131560, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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