Francis Bacon, famous for a formulation of the scientific method, died on April 9, 1626. One of his ideas was that men should study nature, so they would know how to interpret the Bible.
In his Essays, he refers to the "Wisdom of Rats," and we are using our cat space here to specify this wisdom. Apparently the phrase comes from Pliny's Natural History, where it is stated:
"When a house is ready to tumble down, the mice go out of it before; and first of all the spiders with their webs fall down.."
"When a house is ready to tumble down, the mice go out of it before; and first of all the spiders with their webs fall down.."
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