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  1. UN MONTAIGNE ANGLAIS: LA VIE ET L'OEUVRE DE SIR THOMAS BROWNE (1605-1682). by Joseph. Texte, 1898
  2. On tiptoe in heaven: Mystik und Reform im Werk von Sir Thomas Browne (1605-1682) (Anglistische Forschungen) by Gisela Hack-Molitor, 2001
  3. Sir Thomas Browne (1605-1682) with a postscript on his son Edward as Treasurer (1694-1703/4 and President 1704-8) of the College of Physicians by Royal College of Physicians of London, 1982
  4. Religio Medici, Being A Facsim, Of The First Ed. Published In 1642. With An Introd. By W.a. Greenhill
  5. The works of the learned Sr. Thomas Brown, Kt. Containing I. Enquiries into Vulgar and Common Errors. II. Religio Medici: With Annotations and Observations upon it. III. Hydriotaphia; or, Urn-Burial: Together with The Garden of Cyrus. IV. Certain Miscellany Tracts. by Sir Thomas (1605-1682). BROWNE, 1686
  6. Religio medici, A letter to a friend, Christian morals, Urn-burial, and other papers by Thomas Browne Sir 1605-1682, 1862-12-31
  7. The works of the learned Sr Thomas Brown, Kt., Doctor of Physick, late of Norwich. Containing I. Enquiries into vulgar and common errors. II. Religio medici: With annotations and observations upon it. III. Hydriotaphia; or, Vrn-Burial: Together with The garden of Cyrus. IV. Certain miscellany tracts. With alphabetical tables by Thomas, Sir, 1605-1682 Browne, 2009-10-26
  8. Golden thoughts from Sir Thomas Browne by Thomas, Sir, 1605-1682 Browne, 2009-10-26
  9. Sir Thomas Browne, 1605 - 1682. Sale Catalogue, The Cosmo Gordon Collection. by Thomas] [Browne, 1988
  10. Evening Hymn. [Words by] Sir Thomas Browne (1605-1682). < S. A. T. B. > (Oxford Anthems) by Wilfred James Emery, 1957
  11. Evening Hymn. Anthem for S. A. T. B. and organ. Words by Sir Thomas Browne (1605-1682) (Year Book Press Music Series) by William Henry Harris, 1961
  12. Hydriotaphia. urn burial; with an account of some urns found at by Browne. Thomas. Sir. 1605-1682., 1893-01-01
  13. Religio medici, A letter to a friend, Christian morals, Urn-burial, and other papers by Browne Thomas Sir 1605-1682, 1862-01-01
  14. Works. Edited by Charles Sayle. by Browne. Thomas. Sir. 1605-1682., 1904-01-01

41. Thomas Browne - InformationBlast
Portrait of Sir Thomas Browne. Sir Thomas Browne (16051682) was an English authorof a number of works that disclose his wide learning in various fields of
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Thomas Browne
Sir Thomas Browne October 19 October 19 ) was an English author of a number of works that disclose his wide learning in various fields of learning including Medicine religion science and the esoteric . A consummate literary craftsman, his works are characterised by erudite learning and a rich, unusual prose style which alternates between grandiloquence and rough note-book jottings. Browne's literary writings are varied in genre and evidence of his deep Christian faith, enquiring nature, humanity and tolerance in an often intolerant age. Although often described as suffering from melancholia he was also capable of wit in his writings .
Throughout his life Browne kept abreast of the latest scientific developments of his age whilst also deeply-versed in esoteric lore. His important, if ambigious place in intellectual history has been described as-
An instance of scientific reason, lit up by mysticism, in the Church of England
Browne graduated from Pembroke College Oxford in and received a medical doctorate from the University of Leiden in . He settled in Norwich in 1636 where he practiced medicine and lived until his death in 1682.

42. Zaadz Quotes By Author - Sir Thomas Browne Quotes
1. Every Country hath its Machiavel. ~ Sir Thomas Browne (16051682) Englishphysician writer from Religio Medici, 1642. More quotes about Country
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43. Religio Medici
choice is the Religio Medici, the most celebrated work of one of the great seventeenthcentury stylists of English prose, Sir Thomas Browne (16051682).
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The World to me is but a dream or mock-show, and we all therein but Pantalones and Anticks, to my severer contemplations. This month's choice is the Religio Medici , the most celebrated work of one of the great seventeenth century stylists of English prose, Sir Thomas Browne (1605-1682). Although never originally intended for print, this meditative essay proved to be immensely popular and established Browne's fame as a writer.
Monro 1 (first pirated edition of 1642): frontispiece Variously described as a prose-poem, confession of faith and 'sort of private diary of the soul', the Religio Medici Religio Medici , his 'Conversation, it is like the Sun's, with all men, and with a friendly aspect to good and bad'. The serenity and good humour of the Religio Medici
Monro 1: page 1 (beginning of text)
Monro 1: page 4
Several leaves of prefatory matter including copies of correspondence between Browne and Sir Kenelm Digby were added to the 1643 edition. Although the main text was not altered substantially, there were several hundred minor changes. It is interesting to note that most of the additions to the text relate to contemporary upheaval: the first section of the second part, for example, denounces the multitude, and this addition was probably a reaction to the mass demonstrations and marches on Parliament in 1642 - a reminder that the early editions of the book appeared at the height of the first phase of the civil war. Our copy of the first pirated edition is curious for having some reader corrections to the text in the first few pages; although these demonstrate a close reading of the text, not all of the changes correspond to variants as provided by later editions.

44. Thomas Browne - MediaWiki
Thomas Browne. From Wikiquote, the free encyclopedia. Sir Thomas Browne(16051682). English Physician and Philosopher Men that look
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  • "Men that look upon my outside, perusing only my condition, and fortunes, do err in my altitude: for I am above Atlas his shoulders". http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Religio_Medici "Charity begins at home, is the voice of the world" Religio Medici "We term sleep a death, and yet it is waking that kills us" Religio Medici "I can cure the gout or stone in some, sooner than Divinity, Pride, or Avarice in others". Religio Medici "I have often admired the mystical way of Pythagoras, and the secret magic of numbers". Religio Medici "No man can justly censure or condemn another, because indeed no man truly knows another".-Religio Medici "There is surely a piece of divinity within us, something that was before the elements, and owes no homage unto the sun".Religio Medici "The severe schools shall never laugh me out of the Philosophy of Hermes". Religio Medici "for the world, I count it not an Inn, but an Hospital, and a place, not to live, but to die in".Religio Medici "I am in no way facetious,nor disposed for the mirth and galliardize of company, yet in one dream I can compose a whole Comedy, behold the action, apprehend the jests, and laugh myself awake at the conceits thereof". Religio Medici

45. BABEL: Sir Thomas Browne (1646 AD)
Sir Thomas Browne (16051682) was an English author who published Pseudodoxia Epidemicato disprove a number of commonly believed misconceptions about the
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HOME Click here to read the passage from Pseudodoxia epidemica Click here to visit the Sir Thomas Browne Page at the University of Chicago Sir Thomas Browne Pseudodoxia epidemica: or, Enquiries into Very Many Received Tenents, and Commonly Preserved Truths Sir Thomas Browne (1605-1682) was an English author who published Pseudodoxia Epidemica to disprove a number of commonly believed misconceptions about the natural world, human society and culture. One of the errors discussed by Browne was the belief that 'The Tower of Babel was erected against a second Deluge' . Browne shows the evidence for this opinion, taken primarily from Josephus ' account (AD 94). He argues that the Tower of Babel could never have been built tall enough to provide a defence against supernatural flooding, and suggests that it is implausible that people who were afraid of a second deluge should ever have descended from the safety of the mountains to live in Mesopotamia, an area very prone to natural flooding. Browne suggests that that the building of the Tower was part of Nimrod's secret plan to establish his own dominon over people, and a symbol of the tyranny with which he ruled his subjects. Nimrod had promised the builders of the Tower that they would be famous, in order to convince them to construct a city from which he could rule. Through the confusion of tongues, God had frustrated Nimrod's plot to dominate mankind.

46. Sir Thomas Browne
NOTES 190 pp. Dwnn, Peter W. Sir Thomas Browne (16051682) and Life beforeBirth. Archives of Disease in Childhood 70, no. 1 (January 1994) F75.
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Sir Thomas Browne This bibliography was compiled by William S. Peterson for his Web site English Literature and Religion and was uploaded 20 February 2003. Ashton, Arthur J. "Sir Thomas Browne en famille ." English Review 43 (December 1926): 693-707. Bennett, Joan. Sir Thomas Browne: 'A Man of Achievement in Literature' . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1962. Browne, Sir Thomas. Christian Morals Browne, Sir Thomas. The copie of the sermon preached before Vniversitie at S. Maries in Oxford, on Tuesday XXIV. of Decem. 1633. By Tho. Browne, one of the students of Christ-Church Browne, Sir Thomas. The Letters of Sir Thomas Browne Browne, Sir Thomas. The Miscellaneous Writings of Sir Thomas Browne Browne, Sir Thomas. The Works of Sir Thomas Browne . Ed. Sir Geoffrey Keynes. London: 1964. Calcuttensis. "Bishop Ken's Hymns." Notes and Queries 3rd ser., 12 (30 November 1867): 445. Chalmers, Gordon Keith. "Sir Thomas Browne's Thought and Its Relation to Contemporary Ideas." Thesis, Harvard University. ¶ ABSTRACT: Harvard University Summaries of Theses Chalmers, Gordon Keith. "'That Universal and Publick Manuscript'."

47. UTEL: Sir Thomas Browne Page
UTEL, Sir Thomas Browne (16051682).
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    48. 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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    49. QuoteGeek
    QuoteGeek Literature Sir Thomas Browne. Sir Thomas Browne. (16051682).We do but learn what our better advanced judgement will unlearn tomorrow.
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    50. QuoteGeek
    QuoteGeek B Sir Thomas Browne. Sir Thomas Browne. (16051682). Wedo but learn what our better advanced judgement will unlearn tomorrow.
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    51. Christian Quotation Of The Day Index
    Reynolds (18621950) 10/17/98 Brown, PB 9/28/98 Brown, Robert R. 2/15/98Brown, William L. 11/4/01 Browne, Sir Thomas (1605-1682) bio quotes
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    Note: Many of the text links are to the marvelous full-text collection called The Christian Classics Ethereal Library
    Note: Many of the links to bios are either to the marvelous Glimpses pamphlets and the Christian History daily files archived in the Christian History Institute 's pages here at GospelCom, or to James Kiefer's excellent Calendar of Christian Historical Biographies in the Christia Library
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    Adams, Robert Hammond
    Adams, Robert MacColl
    "Amateur Ministry" [ text
    "Of Rice and Men" [ text
    "Receiving One Another" [ text
    Adler, Mortimer J. (Jerome) bio
    Philosophers Who Believe , Kelly James Clark, ed., Inter-Varsity Press, Illinois: 1993
    Albright, William Foxwell
    Yahweh and the Gods of Canaan; a historical analysis of two contrasting faiths , Doubleday, Garden City, N.Y.: 1968

    52. Browne, Thomas
    Browne, Thomas (16051682). The English author and physician, Sir ThomasBrowne, was born in London on October 19, 1605. He was educated
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    Browne, Thomas
    The English author and physician, Sir Thomas Browne, was born in London on October 19, 1605. He was educated at Winchester College and Pembroke College, Oxford, before continuing his medical studies abroad, taking his M.D. at Leiden in 1633. After this, he practiced at Shibden Hall, near Halifax, where he wrote his first and greatest literary work, the Religio Medici ('Religion of a Doctor'), around 1635. This was written as "a private exercise directed to myself" - a meditation on spiritual and religious mysteries that was not originally intended for publication. After being admitted as an M.D. to Oxford, Browne settled in Norwich in 1637, and he lived and practiced there for the remainder of his life. Having been circulated informally amongst his friends, the Religio Medici was published without permission in 1642, and an authorized edition followed the year after. His next work, in 1646, was an attempt to counter common misconceptions and credulity, and was entitled Pseudodoxia Epidemica, or, Enquiries into Very many received Tenets, and commonly presumed truths

    53. Allen, Thomas (1540-1632)
    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
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    54. Thomas Browne
    Sir Thomas Browne (16051682) byl Anglictina autor množství prací, které odhalíjeho široké studium v ruzných polích ucení obsahovat Medicína
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    Sir Thomas Browne ) byl Angličtina autor množstv­ prac­, kter© odhal­ jeho Å¡irok© studium v různ½ch pol­ch učen­ obsahovat Medic­na n¡boženstv­ věda a esoterick½ . Jeho studia jsou charakteristick¡ erudovan½m studiem a bohat½m, neobvykl½m pr³zov½m stylov½m stř­d¡n­m mezit­m grandiloquence a tvrd¡ pozn¡mka-rezervovat si pozn¡mky. Browne byl svrchovan½ liter¡rn­ řemesln­k, kter½ produkoval spisy měněn© v ž¡nru kter½ zobrazovat jeho křesÅ¥anskou v­ru, lidskost a toleranci v často netolerantn­m věku. On se udržoval abreast nejpozdnějÅ¡­ch vědeck½ch rozvojů jeho trvanlivosti zat­mco tak© b½t hluboce-zběhl½ v esoterick© tradici. Ačkoli často popsan½ jak jeden trpět od melancholie on byl tak© schopn½ důvtipn½ humor Browne je důležit½, jestliže ambigious m­sto v historii intelektu¡la byl vyobrazen jak -
    An instance vědeck©ho důvodu, zasv­til mysticismem, v anglick© c­rkvi
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    55. Portraits De Personnages Celebres : BROW
    Bt)(1669) Peinture 1; Browne (Roscoe Lee) Photo 1 (en 1964); Browne(Sir Thomas)(1605-1682) Peinture 1/2 (2); Browne (William Montague
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    56. ONLIPIX - Great Names Pictures : BROW
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    57. BBC - Norfolk Kids - Science A-Z: Physician
    Sir Thomas Browne, 16051682. Sir Thomas Browne was born in London in 1605and studied at Winchester College and Pembroke College in Oxford.
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    version of this page Sir Thomas Browne, 1605-1682 Sir Thomas Browne was born in London in 1605 and studied at Winchester College and Pembroke College in Oxford. Browne came to Norwich in 1637 where he practised as a doctor for 46 years . He also married and had as many as 12 children. He is best-known for his book Religio Medici featuring his thought on God, man and nature. St Peter Mancroft church where Sir Browne was buried.

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    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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    59. DISEASE Free Quotations DISEASE Of Famous People - Searchable Database.
    Simone Weil, 19101943, French Philosopher, Mystic. Death is the cure for all DISEASEs.Sir Thomas Browne, 1605-1682, British Author, Physician,, Philosopher.
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    60. Thomas Browne - Open Dictionary
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