

Religio Medici
The Religion of a Physician
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Written around 1635, 'Religio Medici' is a deeply personal and philosophical work that explores themes of faith, science, and the human condition.
It was not intended for publication but became a bestseller after unauthorized editions were released in 1642, prompting Browne to issue an authorized version in 1643.
The book is celebrated for its lyrical prose and Browne's tolerant religious philosophy.
It was not intended for publication but became a bestseller after unauthorized editions were released in 1642, prompting Browne to issue an authorized version in 1643.
The book is celebrated for its lyrical prose and Browne's tolerant religious philosophy.
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Mentioned by Virginia Woolf in the episode introduction, highlighting Sir Thomas Browne's influence.

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