Instauration -
The most famous use of the term is in Francis Bacon's unfinished masterpiece, Instauratio Magna ("The Great Instauration"), published in 1620. Bacon’s goal was to commence a "total reconstruction of sciences, arts, and all human knowledge".
Rebuilding or repairing something that has fallen into a state of dilapidation. instauration
Examples of the new method in action.
The word first appeared in English in the early 16th century, derived from the Latin instaurare , meaning "to renew or restore". It shares the same roots as the word "store". The most famous use of the term is
A new logical tool for interpreting nature, moving away from Aristotelian syllogisms toward inductive reasoning. Instauratio Magna ("The Great Instauration")