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  1. Notes and letters on the natural history of Norfolk more especia by Browne. Thomas. Sir. 1605-1682., 1902-01-01
  2. Hydriotaphia, urne-buriall, or A discourse of the sepulchrall urnes lately found in Norfolk. Together with The garden of Cyrus, or The quincunciall lozenge, or network plantations of the ancients, artificially, naturally, mystically considered. With sundry observations by Thomas, Sir, 1605-1682 Browne, 2009-10-26
  3. Christian Morals by Sir Thomas (1605-1682) Browne, 2010-01-01
  4. Religio Medici,edited with a new introduction by Geoffrey Keynes, M.D., F.R.C.S. . by Sir Thomas Browne (1605-1682), 1939
  5. Religio Medici by Sir Thomas (1605-1682) Browne, 2010-01-01
  6. Sir Thomas Browne: The World Proposed
  7. Sir Thomas Browne (Twayne's English Authors Series) by Jonathon F. S. Post, 1987-06
  8. Democratizing Sir Thomas Browne: Religio Medici and Its Imitations (Oxford English Monographs) by Daniela Havenstein, 2000-03-16
  9. Approaches to Sir Thomas Browne by C. A. Patrides, 1982-04
  10. Thomas Browne and the Writing of Early Modern Science by Claire Preston, 2005-03-28
  11. A Man Very Well Studyed: New Contexts for Thomas Browne (Intersections)
  12. Religio medici by Thomas Browne Sir 1605-1682 Peace John 1785-1861 [from old catalog] ed Cowper William 1731-1800. Task. [from old catalog], 1844-12-31

21. [Religio Medici] (in MARION)
before under the name of Religio medici. Author Browne, Thomas,Sir, 16051682. Published London Andrew Crooke, 1643. Subject
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22. BROWNE, Sir Thomas ( 1605-1682 )., Pseudodoxia Epidemica Or Enquiries Into Very
Paolo Pampaloni Antiquarian Bookseller. Browne, Sir Thomas ( 16051682). Pseudodoxia epidemica or enquiries into very many received
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BROWNE, sir Thomas ( 1605-1682 ). Pseudodoxia epidemica or enquiries into very many received tenets and commonly presumed truths. London, T.H. for Edward Dod, 1646. Small 2°. ( 20 ), 386 pages. Text within ruled borders, initials. Red morocco by Zaehndorff dated 1904, alternating gilt floreal and leafy tool in blindstamped compartments of spine, sides decorated in blind and gilt with the same tools in triple fillet borders, gilt edges. First edition.Keynes, 73b-Wing, B, 5159. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Paolo Pampaloni Antiquarian Bookseller ; click here for further details.

23. Untitled
London, 1978. pp. 279314. Browne, Thomas (1605-1682) Piggott, Stuart. Sir ThomasBrowne and Antiquity. Oxford Journal of Archaeology 7 (1988), 257-69.
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    Allen, Thomas (1540-1632)
  • Watson, Andrew G. "Thomas Allen of Oxford and His Manuscripts." . Ed. M. B. Parkes and Andrew G. Watson. London, 1978. pp. 279-314. Browne, Thomas (1605-1682)
  • Piggott, Stuart. "Sir Thomas Browne and Antiquity." Oxford Journal of Archaeology Camden, William (under 16th century) Cotton, Robert Bruce (1571-1631)
  • Carley, James P., and Colin G. C. Tite. "Sir Robert Cotton as Collector of Manuscripts and the Question of Dismemberment: British Library MSS Royal 13 D.I and Cotton Otho D.VIII." The Library 6th series, 14 (1992), 94-99.
  • Gardner, R. C. B. "Sir Robert Cotton, a Great Collector." Chambers Journal 7th series, 14 (1924), 782-84.
  • Houts, Elisabeth M. C. van. "Camden, Cotton and the Chronicles of the Norman Conquest of England." British Library Journal
  • Howarth, David. "Sir Robert Cotton and the Commemoration of Famous Men." British Library Journal
  • Manning, Roger B. "Antiquarianism and the Seigneurial Reaction: Sir Robert and Sir Thomas Cotton and Their Tenants." Historical Research
  • Sharpe, Kevin.

24. Selected Early Works: B
Browne, Sir Thomas, 16051682. Certain miscellany tracts, written by ThomasBrown. (In his Works. London, 1686.). Browne, Sir Thomas, 1605-1682.
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Balduin, Christian Adolph, [32], 173, [22] p. front., 2 fold. plates. 13 cm. Barlow, William, A briefe discovery of the idle animadversions of Marke Ridley, doctor in phisicke vpon a treatise entituled, Magneticall aduertisements [by] W. Barlow. London, Printed by E. Griffin for T. Barlow, 1618. [1], 13 p., 17.6 cm. In Ronalds. Barlow, William, Magneticall aduertisements: or divers pertinent obseruations, and approued experiments concerning the nature and properties of the load-stone: very pleasant for knowledge, and most needfull for practise, of trauelling, or framing of instruments fit for trauellers both by sea and land [by] William Barlowe. London, Printed by Edward Griffin for Timothy Barlow, 1616. [16], 86, [3] p. illus. 19 cm. Provenance: Boies Penrose (bookplate) In Ronalds, Wheeler 89, Gartrell 22. Considered first use of the term magnetism. Bartholomaeus Anglicus, 13th cent. [284] l. woodcuts. 28.7 cm.

25. The San Antonio College LitWeb Sir Thomas Browne Page
The Sir Thomas Browne Page. ( 16051682 ) Major Works See The ProseWorks of Sir Thomas Browne. Edited with an introduction, notes
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The Sir Thomas Browne Page
Major Works
See The Prose Works of Sir Thomas Browne . Edited with an introduction, notes, and variants by Norman J. Endicott. Anchor, 1967; The Major Works . Edited and introduced by C. A. Patrides. Penguin, 1977; and Selected Writings , edited by Sir Geoffrey Keynes. Chicago, 1968.
Religio Medici On Line
Pseudodoxia Epidemica
Hydriotaphia, Urn-Burial
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The Garden of Cyrus
A Letter to a Friend
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Christian Morals
About Browne
Joan Bennett, Sir Thomas Browne . Cambridge, 1962.
Samuel Johnson, The Life of Sir Thomas Browne , 1756. Included in Patrides' Major Works , above. Also available On Line . From Jack Lynch at UPenn. Introduction to Browne's Major Works from Renascence Editions. Back to English Renaissance

26. San Antonio College LitWeb English Renaissance And Early 17th Century Literature
George Herbert ( 15931633 ). Thomas Carew ( 1594-1640 ). Sir Thomas Browne( 1605-1682 ). Edmund Waller ( 1606-1687 ). John Milton ( 1608-1674 ).
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27. Project Gutenberg Author Record
Project Gutenberg Author record. Browne, Thomas, Sir, 16051682. Titles. ReligioMedici, Hydriotaphia, and the Letter to a Friend. To the main listings page.
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Browne, Thomas, Sir, 1605-1682
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Religio Medici, Hydriotaphia, and the Letter to a Friend
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28. Project Gutenberg Author Index
Brown, William Wells, 18151884. Browne, Thomas, Sir, 1605-1682. Browning,Elizabeth Barrett, 1806-1861. Browning, Robert, 1812-1889.
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Babbage, Charles, 1791-1871 Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750 Bacheller, Irving, 1859-1950. Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626 ... Byrum, Isabel Coston, 1870-1938
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29. Some Browne Links
Random. (Sitter) Sir Thomas Browne (16051682), small images of twoportraits held by the National Portrait Gallery London. One
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Some Sir Thomas Browne Links
I MARGINALIA Poe, who had only the highly desiderated wide margins in which to work, would have loved the form of the Web, where we may scribble to our hearts' content. In that spirit, and in addition to the various sources and materials linked in the notes to the works of Browne, here are a few more links to Browne on the web: On-line texts Biography and Criticism Minor Links
On-line editions of the works of Sir Thomas Browne
Religio Medici, Hydriotaphia, the Garden of Cyrus, and the Letter to a Friend at the University of Oregon's Renascence Editions site; annotated HTML with introductions and a brief biography; transcribed from the 1869 edition of Bund. Spelling and punctuation regularized and modernized. Attractive and easy to read. (This edition of the text is now on several sites, but this remains the best version of it.) Hydriotaphia and Letter to a Friend at the University of Toronto's English Library ; TEI, not pleasant to read as running text, but very useful for searches. There is a flexible and easy-to-use search engine on the site. Thomas Browne Religio Medici, 1643

30. Modern History Sourcebook: Thomas Browne (1605-1682): Religio Medici, 1643
Modern History Sourcebook Thomas Browne (16051682) Religio Medici, 1643. HarvardClassics Introduction. Sir Thomas Browne was born in London on October 19
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Thomas Browne
Religio Medici, 1643
[Harvard Classics Introduction] Sir Thomas Browne was born in London on October 19, 1605, educated at Winchester and Oxford, and trained for the practise of medicine. After traveling on the Continent he finally settled as a physician in Norwich, and enjoyed a distinguished professional reputation. Later he became equally famous as a scholar and antiquary, and was knighted by Charles II on the occasion of the King's visit to Norwich in 1671. In 1641 he married, and he was survived by four of his ten children. He died on his seventy-seventh birthday. The "Religio Medici" is an excellent typical example of the author's style. At once obscured and enriched by his individual and sometimes far-fetched vocabulary, his full and sonorous periods remain the delight of readers with an ear for the cadences of English prose. The matter of the book also reveals a personality of great charm and humor, a mind at once surprisingly acute and surprisingly credulous, and a character of an exalted nobility. To The Reader [Footnote 1: Not in accordance.]

31. UTEL: Sir Thomas Browne Page
UTEL, Sir Thomas Browne (16051682).
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    The University of Toronto English Library is a project of the Department of English and the Faculty of Arts and Science, funded by the Provost's Electronic Courseware Fund. UTEL was created by Ian Lancashire, Christopher Douglas, and Dennis G. Jerz. We wish to thank the University of Toronto Information Commons, and the members of the Centre for Academic Technology, especially John Bradley, Ian Graham, and Allen Forsyth. See individual Works pages for other credits. The author portrait is reproduced from .
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    32. Quotations From Sir Thomas Browne
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    33. Records For Religion. (in VSCCAT)
    Browne, Thomas, Sir, 16051682. Religio medici. Browne, Thomas, Sir, 1605-1682.The Religio medici other writings of Sir Thomas Browne.
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    34. Records For Christian Ethics. (in VSCCAT)
    Browne, Thomas, Sir, 16051682. Religio medici. Browne, Thomas, Sir, 1605-1682.Religio medici, Letter to a friend c., and Christian morals.
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    35. Full Text: Of The Red Sea, By Sir Thomas Browne, 1646
    Go to the passage referenced in the color exhibit (note translationis slightly different) Sir Thomas Browne (16051682) Sir Thomas
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    Causes of Colors: Water Full text of article.
    Of the Red Sea, by Sir Thomas Browne
    From Pseudodoxia Epidemica VI:ix . by Sir Thomas Browne (1646; 6th ed., 1672)
    (note translation is slightly different) Sir Thomas Browne (1605-1682) Sir Thomas Browne was an English author and physician, born in London, educated at Oxford and abroad, knighted (1671) by Charles II. His Religio Medici, in which Browne attempted to reconcile science and religion, was written about 1635. After circulating in manuscript, it was first published in a pirated edition (1642); an authorized edition followed (1643). Inspired by the discovery of funeral urns near Norwich, he wrote Hydriotaphia: Urn Burial (1658), a solemn reflection on death and immortality, in which he expressed a belief in the futility of things here on earth. Published with Urn Burial was the more optimistic The Garden of Cyrus, a work devoted to the mystic symbolism of the number five. Browne's philosophy is now primarily of historical interest. It is the quality of his faith and, particularly, his mode of expression that make him one of the outstanding figures in the history of English literature. His other notable works are Pseudodoxia Epidemica (1646), commonly known as

    36. BRIDGES - BYRON
    Sir Thomas Browne. 16051682. Schooled in Europe as well as England,Browne received MD degrees from Leiden in 1633 and Oxford in 1637.
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    ROBERT BRIDGES The only physician to become poet laureate of England, Bridges received his M.B. degree in 1974 and practiced as casualty physician at St. Bartholomew's Hospital in London, assistant physician at Children's Hospital and physician at Great Northern Hospital, before quitting medicine in 1882. The rest of his life he devoted to poetry, not only writing it, but becoming an expert in prosody and French verse forms, and publicizing the work of his friend from Corpus Christi College, Gerard Manley Hopkins. He requested that no biography be written of him.
    BACKGROUND -
    Encyclopedia Britannica, 15th ed.
    Kunitz S, Haycraft H. Twentieth Century Authors. New York: H.W. Wilson Co.;1942.
    Thompson E. Robert Bridges, 1844-1930. Oxford; 1944.
    POETRY -
    The Testament of Beauty (1929)
    Poetical Works of Robert Bridges, Excluding the 8 Dramas. AMS Press; 1978
    NONFICTION -
    John Keats: A Critical Essay (1895)
    Collected Essays, Papers, etc. (1972)
    DRAMA -
    Prometheus the Firegiver (1884)
    The Feast of Bacchus (1889)
    and others.

    37. Notable Individuals
    Sepulchrall Urnes Lately Found in NORFOL K. , published in 1658 by Sir Thomas Browne. SirThomas (16051682) is the author of the words below, the first known
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    In an Hydropicall body ten years buried in a Church-yard, we met with a fat concretion, where the nitre of the Earth, and the salt and lixivious liquor of the body, had coagulated large lumps of fat, into the consistence of the hardest castile-soap; whereof part remaineth with us.[52]
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    Notable Individuals in the World of Adipocere
    In an Hydropicall body ten years buried in a Church-yard, we met with a fat concretion, where the nitre of the Earth, and the salt and lixivious liquor of the body, had coagulated large lumps of fat, into the consistence of the hardest castile-soap; whereof part remaineth with us.[52]
    NOTE TO THE ABOVE HIGHTLIGHTED SECTION adipo-cire For more information on this fascinating historical figure, check our links page. Sir Thomas Browne The Discoverer of Adipocere Fourcroy and fellow French scientist Michel Augustin Thouret (1748-1809), a pioneering hygienist, studied the disinterred mortal remains and the bones of the over-populated cemetery of the St. Innocents in Paris, which were being moved to the Catacombs. During the transfer, adipoceral corpses were discovered, in which the general body shapes and structures were well preserved in spite of long periods of burial.

    38. Browse Top Level > Texts > Project Gutenberg > Authors > B
    18561963; Brown, Charles Brockden, 1771-1810; Brown, William Wells,1815-1884; Browne, Thomas, Sir, 1605-1682; Browning, Elizabeth
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    39. History Of Astronomy: What's New At This Site On July 7, 2000
    Brit.). Brown, Robert Hanbury (b. 1916) Short biography (Encycl. Brit.).Browne, Thomas, Sir (16051682) Short biography and references (Encycl.
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    40. BBC Online - Norfolk - Science
    Physician. Sir Thomas Browne, 16051682. A statue of Sir Thomas Brownestands in the Haymarket in the centre of Norwich. He was a
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    England Norfolk ... Help Like this page? Send it to a friend! Physician Sir Thomas Browne, 1605-1682 A statue of Sir Thomas Browne stands in the Haymarket in the centre of Norwich. He was a doctor in the city in the 17th century. He is best-known for his book Religio Medici featuring his thought on God, man and nature. He also wrote a book correcting many popular beliefs and superstitions, known as Browne's Vulgar Errors, as well as several books about antiquities. Browne received his knighthood from King Charles II in September 1671. He was a keen naturalist and made numerous notes on nature in Norfolk. He died in 1682 and was buried in the church of St Peter Mancroft, Norwich. Sir Thomas Browne's statue is on the Norwich Science Trail, a book produced by the

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