Religio Medici and Other Works: Religio Medici and Other WorksOUP Oxford, 1964 - 383 pages A scholarly edition of an essay by Sir Thomas Browne. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. |
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Page xxiv
... printed in 1716 and presents hardly any textual difficulties . The first edition is made up as follows : 1 Title . Reproduced p . 199 . Collation . 12o : 776 A - E12 F6 . $ AC 1-6 , BD 1-5 , E 1-6 ( 6 mis- printed 5 ) . Pages 1-127 ...
... printed in 1716 and presents hardly any textual difficulties . The first edition is made up as follows : 1 Title . Reproduced p . 199 . Collation . 12o : 776 A - E12 F6 . $ AC 1-6 , BD 1-5 , E 1-6 ( 6 mis- printed 5 ) . Pages 1-127 ...
Page 270
... printed version . See Finch , pp . 743-4 . 173. 13. why ] ? read why since ( cf. l . 15 ) . A LETTER TO A FRIEND See Appendix I ( pp . 249-57 ) for the autograph version of this work in its earlier and shorter form ( British Museum , MS ...
... printed version . See Finch , pp . 743-4 . 173. 13. why ] ? read why since ( cf. l . 15 ) . A LETTER TO A FRIEND See Appendix I ( pp . 249-57 ) for the autograph version of this work in its earlier and shorter form ( British Museum , MS ...
Page 284
... printed in CM , was developed and combined with a revised from of the passage given under ( 9 ) to form a paragraph beginning Large are the treasures of oblivion . This paragraph again was not printed in CM but Browne wrote it out ...
... printed in CM , was developed and combined with a revised from of the passage given under ( 9 ) to form a paragraph beginning Large are the treasures of oblivion . This paragraph again was not printed in CM but Browne wrote it out ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 249 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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