Some notes in the diary of the London intelligencer Samuel Hartlib constitute the first and hitherto only evidence we have, beyond the extant manuscripts themselves, for the manuscript circulation of Thomas Browne’s Religio Medici. This article explores the implications of these recently uncovered notes, which place the manuscript in the milieu of Hartlib, of the Puritan Essex noblewoman Lady Judith Barrington, and of the clergyman John Gauden, and allow consideration of who may have wished to publish Religio Medici, and why, and in particular whether Gauden may have been involved. After developing the implications of Browne’s connections with the individuals who we now know were involved in circulating the manuscript, the article turns to ...
The Knowing of Sir Thomas Browne (1605–1682) is an epistemological study of the works of the sevente...
This article provides the first, detailed analysis of the textual contents of this manuscript, and p...
Milton's Areopagitica (1644) is widely recognised as a foundational work in the philosophical histor...
Sir Thomas Browne (1605-82) is a well-known figure in English Literature. His most famous book is pr...
The first truly complete edition of Browne presents in full all of his writings, in print and in man...
Doctor, linguist, scientist, natural historian, and writer of what is probably the most stunning pro...
Digby's "Observations" has separate paging and special t.-p.: Observations upon Religio Medici. Occa...
Sir Thomas Browne was a physician, a man of science as well as a mystic and antiquarian exploring th...
Henry Savile's Rerum Anglicarum scriptores (1596), his collection of writings of medieval historians...
The aim of this paper is to isolate personal passages in Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici and put ...
[The Religion of the English and the Voyage of the Prince. Notes on the Official Report of the trave...
The aim of this paper is to isolate personal passages in Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici and put ...
302 pagesAlthough Sir Thomas Browne's most important work, the Religio Medici, created an intellectu...
Although relatively few readers today may have heard of Sir Thomas Browne (1605–1682), the works of ...
[16], 371, [3] p., [1] leaf of plates : ill."Annotations upon Religio medici" has special t.p., with...
The Knowing of Sir Thomas Browne (1605–1682) is an epistemological study of the works of the sevente...
This article provides the first, detailed analysis of the textual contents of this manuscript, and p...
Milton's Areopagitica (1644) is widely recognised as a foundational work in the philosophical histor...
Sir Thomas Browne (1605-82) is a well-known figure in English Literature. His most famous book is pr...
The first truly complete edition of Browne presents in full all of his writings, in print and in man...
Doctor, linguist, scientist, natural historian, and writer of what is probably the most stunning pro...
Digby's "Observations" has separate paging and special t.-p.: Observations upon Religio Medici. Occa...
Sir Thomas Browne was a physician, a man of science as well as a mystic and antiquarian exploring th...
Henry Savile's Rerum Anglicarum scriptores (1596), his collection of writings of medieval historians...
The aim of this paper is to isolate personal passages in Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici and put ...
[The Religion of the English and the Voyage of the Prince. Notes on the Official Report of the trave...
The aim of this paper is to isolate personal passages in Sir Thomas Browne's Religio Medici and put ...
302 pagesAlthough Sir Thomas Browne's most important work, the Religio Medici, created an intellectu...
Although relatively few readers today may have heard of Sir Thomas Browne (1605–1682), the works of ...
[16], 371, [3] p., [1] leaf of plates : ill."Annotations upon Religio medici" has special t.p., with...
The Knowing of Sir Thomas Browne (1605–1682) is an epistemological study of the works of the sevente...
This article provides the first, detailed analysis of the textual contents of this manuscript, and p...
Milton's Areopagitica (1644) is widely recognised as a foundational work in the philosophical histor...