In Our Time

Sir Thomas Browne

Jun 6, 2019
In this engaging discussion, guests Claire Preston, Jessica Wolfe, and Kevin Killeen delve into the life and works of Sir Thomas Browne, a 17th-century physician and writer. They explore his groundbreaking texts like 'Religio Medici' and 'Pseudodoxia Epidemica', which challenged prevailing myths and intertwined faith with scientific inquiry. The conversation highlights Browne's unique prose style and complex reflections on mortality, as well as his rich contributions to the English language. Browne's legacy as a polymath and a thinker continues to resonate in literature and science.
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ANECDOTE

Browne's Childhood

  • Thomas Browne's father, a silk mercer, died when he was eight.
  • His mother remarried a man with court connections who squandered Browne's inheritance.
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Transformation of Childhood

  • Thomas Browne had a disrupted childhood due to his father's death and stepfather's financial troubles.
  • However, he transformed these experiences into an idyllic past.
ANECDOTE

Browne in Norwich

  • Thomas Browne moved to Norwich in the late 1630s and established a medical practice.
  • During the English Civil War, he remained in Norwich despite his Royalist leanings in a Parliamentarian city.
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