Religio Medici and Other Works: Religio Medici and Other WorksOUP Oxford, 1964 - 383 pages A scholarly edition of an essay by Sir Thomas Browne. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. |
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... thereof are the early foretellers of the Spring , discoverable also in long Pepper , and elegantly in the 10 Fulus of Calamus Aromaticus , so plentifully growing with us in the first palmes of Willowes , and in the Flowers of Sycamore ...
... thereof are the early foretellers of the Spring , discoverable also in long Pepper , and elegantly in the 10 Fulus of Calamus Aromaticus , so plentifully growing with us in the first palmes of Willowes , and in the Flowers of Sycamore ...
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... thereof erased ] hee becomes assistant vnto our future happynesse & blessed vicissitude of the next . And this is also the vn- happinesse of [ the next erased ] himself who hauing acted his first part in heauen is made sharpely ...
... thereof erased ] hee becomes assistant vnto our future happynesse & blessed vicissitude of the next . And this is also the vn- happinesse of [ the next erased ] himself who hauing acted his first part in heauen is made sharpely ...
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... thereof . Galen , Works ( SC ) , ed . Kühn , iv , pp . 772 sqq .: ' Quod animi mores temperamenta sequantur ' , 3. ( Gr . ) 20. Seneca . Troades , 397 , 401-2 ( ' nec parcens ' ) , 378-9 ( ' an toti morimur ' ) . 30-31 . carry the ...
... thereof . Galen , Works ( SC ) , ed . Kühn , iv , pp . 772 sqq .: ' Quod animi mores temperamenta sequantur ' , 3. ( Gr . ) 20. Seneca . Troades , 397 , 401-2 ( ' nec parcens ' ) , 378-9 ( ' an toti morimur ' ) . 30-31 . carry the ...
Contents
HYDRIOTAPHIA with THE GARDEN OF CYRUS | 81 |
APPENDIX I | 247 |
APPENDIX II | 259 |
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