Sir Thomas Browne: A Doctor's Life of Science & FaithA study of Sir Thomas Browne, a seventeenth century physician who was deeply concerned with his own faith at a time of religious strife and of new interest in science, and the remarkable age in which he lived. |
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9 17 rived at Padua , then one of the great centers of European science . For over a century thousands of students from all over Europe , but notably from Germany , had come there to receive what was then the best instruction in anatomy ...
9 17 rived at Padua , then one of the great centers of European science . For over a century thousands of students from all over Europe , but notably from Germany , had come there to receive what was then the best instruction in anatomy ...
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11 In order not to miss any " anatomies , ” Edward returned from Venice to Padua , where he admired the dissecting done by a pupil of Sir John Finch , " one that in anatomy hath taken as much pains as most now living .
11 In order not to miss any " anatomies , ” Edward returned from Venice to Padua , where he admired the dissecting done by a pupil of Sir John Finch , " one that in anatomy hath taken as much pains as most now living .
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J. H. Randall , “ The Development of Scientific Method in the School of Padua , " Journal of the History of Ideas , I ( 1940 ) , 177-206 . 25. Cat . , p . 29 , no . 50 : Gal . Galilæus de Systemate Mundi A. Treb . 1635 ; p . 30 , no .
J. H. Randall , “ The Development of Scientific Method in the School of Padua , " Journal of the History of Ideas , I ( 1940 ) , 177-206 . 25. Cat . , p . 29 , no . 50 : Gal . Galilæus de Systemate Mundi A. Treb . 1635 ; p . 30 , no .
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Religio Medici A Doctors Confession of Faith | 3 |
From Cheapside to Winchester | 26 |
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