Religio Medici
The son of a London mercer, Thomas Browne pursued a career as doctor and scholar; after extensive travels in Europe he settled down in Yorkshire and wrote, over time, the series of reflections now known as Religio Medici. As a self-portrait of a mind and soul and a prominent landmark in the history of ideas, Religio Medici proved a document of inexhaustible interest and persisting value; and ever since its first publication in 1642 it has exerted a powerful influence on its readers. This classic edition, first published in 1953, offers a carefully edited version of the 'authorised' edition of 1643, including readings preserved in extant manuscript copies of the work.
Product details
January 2009Paperback
9780521100762
128 pages
203 × 127 × 8 mm
0.15kg
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Table of Contents
- Introduction by Jean-Jacques Denonain
- 1. The formative years
- 2. The composition and publication of Religio Medici
- 3. The character of Religio Medici
- 4. The man's self-portrait
- 5. The thinker
- 6. The writer
- 7. Conclusion.