Sir Thomas Browne and his 'Religio Medici': An Appreciation
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An extended appreciation of Sir Thomas Browne combines a concise biography, critical commentary, and curated passages from his writings, with special attention to his chief devotional essay and allied pieces. The author traces Browne’s education, continental medical studies, and long practice in Norwich, and prints letters to his sons that offer moral, practical, and scholarly counsel. The essay highlights the fusion of scientific curiosity and antiquarian learning with devotional reflection, emphasizes a persistent sense of providence and gratitude, and praises his stately English style, while noting his deliberate avoidance of political partisanship during tumultuous years.
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