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Browne, Thomas

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Birth and Death Dates 1605-1682


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Thesis Daniel D. Lee (2019)
Making Experience Literate: Poetry and New Science in Early Modern England. (/isis/citation/CBB322645098/) unapi

Article Benjamin P. Lomas (2018)
‘That Universall and Publik Manuscript’: The Book of Nature and The Garden of Cyrus. Journal of Literature and Science (pp. 20-32). (/isis/citation/CBB622870487/) unapi

Thesis Caryn Maureen O'Connell (2017)
Vegetal Life From Bacon to Milton: Incarnate Science. (/isis/citation/CBB946145704/) unapi

Article Sarah E. Parker (2016)
The Reader as Authorial Figure in Scientific Debate. History of European Ideas (pp. 694-706). (/isis/citation/CBB342643342/) unapi

Book Lipking, Lawrence (2014)
What Galileo Saw: Imagining the Scientific Revolution. (/isis/citation/CBB001510101/) unapi

Article Inkpen, S. Andrew (2014)
“The art itself is nature”: Darwin, Domestic Varieties and the Scientific Revolution. Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science (pp. 246-256). (/isis/citation/CBB001500031/) unapi

Book Barbour, Reid (2013)
Sir Thomas Browne: A Life. (/isis/citation/CBB001550787/) unapi

Thesis Parker, Sarah Elizabeth (2012)
Contrary Signs: Categorizing Illness in Early Modern Literature. (/isis/citation/CBB001567358/) unapi

Book Killeen, Kevin (2009)
Biblical Scholarship, Science and Politics in Early Modern England: Thomas Browne and the Thorny Place of Knowledge. (/isis/citation/CBB000950391/) unapi

Chapter Parry, Graham (2008)
Thomas Browne and the Uses of Antiquity. In: Sir Thomas Browne: The World Proposed (p. 63). (/isis/citation/CBB000951653/) unapi

Chapter Preston, Claire (2008)
“An Incomium of Consumptions”: A Letter to a Friend as Medical Narrative. In: Sir Thomas Browne: The World Proposed (p. 206). (/isis/citation/CBB000951660/) unapi

Chapter Silver, Victoria (2008)
“Wonders of the Invisible World”: The Trial of the Lowestoft Witches. In: Sir Thomas Browne: The World Proposed (p. 118). (/isis/citation/CBB000951656/) unapi

Chapter Murphy, Kathryn (2008)
“A Likely Story”: Plato's Timaeus in the Garden of Cyrus. In: Sir Thomas Browne: The World Proposed (p. 242). (/isis/citation/CBB000951662/) unapi

Chapter Swann, Marjorie (2008)
“Procreate Like Trees”: Generation and Society in Thomas Browne's Religio Medici. In: Engaging with Nature: Essays on the Natural World in Medieval and Early Modern Europe (p. 137). (/isis/citation/CBB000950493/) unapi

Book Barbour, Reid; Preston, Claire (2008)
Sir Thomas Browne: The World Proposed. (/isis/citation/CBB000951042/) unapi

Article Killeen, Kevin (2007)
“The Doctor Quarrels with Some Pictures”: Exegesis and Animals in Thomas Browne's Pseudodoxia epidemica. Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period (p. 1). (/isis/citation/CBB000771587/) unapi

Book Linden, Stanton J. (2007)
Mystical Metal of Gold: Essays on Alchemy and Renaissance Culture. (/isis/citation/CBB000830514/) unapi

Article Machline, Vera Cecília (2007)
Precedentes e succesores imediatos dos Errevrs populaires de Laurent Joubert. Circumscribere: International Journal for the History of Science (p. 64). (/isis/citation/CBB000850097/) unapi

Book Preston, Claire (2005)
Thomas Browne and the Writing of Early Modern Science. (/isis/citation/CBB000640104/) unapi

Article Mazzolini, Renato G. (2005)
“A greater division of mankind is made by the skinne”: Thomas Browne e il colore della pelle dei neri. Micrologus: Natura, Scienze e Società Medievali (p. 571). (/isis/citation/CBB000830196/) unapi

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