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  1. Sarah Browne & Jesse Jones In Davina Cooper, Nikita Dhawan & Janet Newman (eds.), Reimagining the state: theoretical challenges and transformative possibilities . New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group ( 2020 )

  2. Sarah Browne, The Women's Liberation Movement in Scotland ... Jun 2016 Journal of Scottish Philosophy. Elite Women and Polite Society in Eighteenth-Century Scotland ...

    • Caitríona Beaumont
    • 2018
  3. Feb 25, 2016 · Thomas Browne (b. 1605–d. 1682) was many things: natural philosopher, physician, religious writer, essayist, and prose stylist. His most important writing was published between 1643 and 1658, during which time he was a physician in Norwich and its Norfolk environs, in a period of tumultuous civil war and the uneasy calm of the interregnum.

  4. Full Text. PDF/EPUB. Sarah Browne's new book is a significant addition to a growing body of work reassessing and redefining the history of female activism and the women's movement in twentieth-century Britain.

    • Caitríona Beaumont
    • 2018
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    The son of a silk merchant from Upton, Cheshire, Browne was born in the parish of St Michael, Cheapside in Londonon October 19, 1605. His father died while he was still young and he was sent to school at Winchester College. In 1623 Browne went to Oxford University. He graduated from Pembroke College, Oxford in 1626 after which he studied medicine a...

    The influence of Browne's literary style spans four centuries. In the eighteenth century, Doctor Johnson, who shared Browne's love of the Latinate, wrote a brief Lifein which he praised Browne as a faithful Christian. In the nineteenth century Browne's reputation was revived by the Romantics. Thomas De Quincey, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Charles ...

    Browne, Sir Thomas. The Major Works: Religio Medici, Hydrotophia, The Garden of Cyprus, A Letter to a Friend, and Christian Morals edited by C. A. Patrides. New York, NY: Penguin Classics, 1988. IS...
    Johnson, Samuel. Sir Thomas Browne's Christian Morals - With the life of the Author. Pomona Press, 2008. ISBN 978-1443732697
    Sencourt, Robert. Outflying philosophy;: A literary study of the religious element in the poems and letters of John Donne and in the works of Sir Thomas Browne and of Henry Vaughan the Silurist. Si...

    All links retrieved January 29, 2023. 1. The Sir Thomas Browne Page at the University of Chicago, a comprehensive site with the complete works—all the works mentioned above, plus the minor works; Samuel Johnson's Life of Browne, Kenelm Digby's Observations on Religio Medici, and Alexander Ross's Medicus Medicatus; and background material, such as m...

  5. Oct 28, 2022 · Browne exemplifies a broadly bipartisan address to investigation during the period when the long reign of Aristotle and the remnants of Scholastic philosophy were yielding to Baconian principles of the reestablishment of fundamental knowledge by empirical means.

  6. Browne's first literary work was Religio Medici (The Religion of a Physician). It surprised him when an unauthorised edition appeared in 1642, which included unorthodox religious speculations. An authorised text appeared in 1643, with some of the more controversial views removed. The expurgation did not end the controversy.

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