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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".

A factual record of natural phenomena to serve as the foundation for philosophy. 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". The word first appeared in English in the

Rebuilding or repairing something that has fallen into a state of dilapidation. derived from the Latin instaurare

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