Religio Medici, Hydriotaphia, and the Letter to a Friend

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Religio Medici, Hydriotaphia, and the Letter to a Friend

by Sir Thomas Browne

EN·~5 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total

Transcriber's Note

0:27

RELIGIO MEDICI.

0:20

INTRODUCTION.

12:11

TO THE READER.

3:40

RELIGIO MEDICI.

3:05:07

HYDRIOTAPHIA.

1:28:41

A LETTER TO A FRIEND, UPON OCCASION OF THE DEATH OF HIS INTIMATE FRIEND.

42:16

NOTES TO THE RELIGIO MEDICI.

11:40

NOTES TO HYDRIOTAPHIA.

0:32

NOTES TO LETTER TO A FRIEND.

2:20

Description

Sir Thomas Browne’s three‑part work opens a window onto a mind that balances rigorous learning with a quietly reverent awe for the mysteries of life. In the first essay, the physician‑scholar reflects on faith, reason, and the fragile nature of human understanding, weaving together classical references, biblical allusion, and personal observation into a prose style that feels both baroque and intimate. The second piece, a meditation sparked by a shipwreck’s desolate grave, turns the sea’s endless depths into a metaphor for mortality, inviting listeners to contemplate the fleeting nature of earthly pursuits.

The final section takes the form of a heartfelt letter, offering candid counsel and gentle philosophical musings to a close confidante. Throughout, Browne’s language—rich, occasionally obscure, yet undeniably vivid—captures the tension between scientific curiosity and spiritual wonder that defined the seventeenth‑century intellectual landscape. Listeners will find a compelling blend of erudition, humility, and timeless curiosity that still resonates today.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (333K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Henry Flower and Judith Boss, Omaha, Nebraska

Release date

1996-07-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Sir Thomas Browne

Sir Thomas Browne

1605–1682

Best known for Religio Medici and Urn-Burial, this 17th-century English physician wrote with unusual range and curiosity. His essays blend medicine, faith, science, and reflection in prose that still feels rich and distinctive today.

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