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Sir Thomas Browne and his 'Religio Medici'
SIR THOMAS BROWNE AND HIS ‘RELIGIO MEDICI’: an Appreciation with some of the best passages of the Physician’s Writings selected and arranged by Alexander Whyte D. D.
APPRECIATION AND INTRODUCTION
SELECTED PASSAGES - SIR THOMAS ON HIMSELF
This thoughtful appreciation invites listeners into the world of a seventeenth‑century physician‑writer whose meditations on faith, science, and the human condition have become an English classic. By presenting carefully chosen passages from the celebrated work and its companion pieces, the speaker highlights the depth of Browne’s imagination, his distinctive prose, and the timeless relevance of his reflections. The address, originally delivered as an inaugural discourse to a distinguished medical association, frames the literary selection as both a tribute and a guide for modern ears.
Beyond the texts themselves, the program sketches the life of the man behind them—a scholar who rose from modest beginnings in London, studied at Oxford, and traveled across Europe’s great medical schools before settling in Norwich. Through excerpts from his letters to family and friends, listeners glimpse Brown’s gentle counsel, his devotion to learning, and the blend of curiosity and piety that shaped his enduring voice.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (92K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-07-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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