Sir Thomas Browne: A Doctor's Life of Science & FaithSchuman, 1950 - 319 pages A 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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Page 41
... probably attracted his immediate attention , as did later the famous garden at Padua . ' BROADGATES BECOMES PEMBROKE Thus under Clayton as principal , the old Hall was taking on new vigor and new direction , but , in spite of his ...
... probably attracted his immediate attention , as did later the famous garden at Padua . ' BROADGATES BECOMES PEMBROKE Thus under Clayton as principal , the old Hall was taking on new vigor and new direction , but , in spite of his ...
Page 45
... probably continued long after Browne left Oxford , for Lushington went to Norfolk and seems to have been closely associated with the group who later persuaded Browne to take up practice in Norwich . In a letter writ- ten in his old age ...
... probably continued long after Browne left Oxford , for Lushington went to Norfolk and seems to have been closely associated with the group who later persuaded Browne to take up practice in Norwich . In a letter writ- ten in his old age ...
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... probably kept himself occupied with the serious business of studying medicine . His main attention dur- MEDICAL INSTRUCTION ing his stay at Montpellier would have been given to the lectures of the Faculty , particularly those of Lazare ...
... probably kept himself occupied with the serious business of studying medicine . His main attention dur- MEDICAL INSTRUCTION ing his stay at Montpellier would have been given to the lectures of the Faculty , particularly those of Lazare ...
Contents
Religio Medici A Doctors Confession of Faith 3 | 3 |
From Cheapside to Winchester | 26 |
Oxford | 37 |
Copyright | |
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