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9780521837941

Thomas Browne and the Writing of Early Modern Science

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    9780521837941

  • ISBN10:

    0521837944

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2005-03-28
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Claire Preston argues that Thomas Browne’s work can be fully understood only within the range of disciplines and practices associated with natural philosophy and early modern empiricism. Early modern methods of cataloguing, collecting, experimentation and observation, organised his writing on many subjects from medicine and botany to archaeology and antiquarianism. Browne framed philosophical concerns in the terms of civil behaviour, with collaborative networks of intellectual exchange, investigative selflessness, courtesy, modesty, and ultimately the generosity of the natural world itself all characterising the return to 'innocent’ knowledge, which, for Browne, is the proper end of human enquiry. In this major new evaluation of Browne’s oeuvre, Preston examines how the developing essay form, the discourse of scientific experiment, and above all Bacon's model of intellectual progress and cooperation determined the unique character of Browne’s contributions to early modern literature, science and philosophy.

Table of Contents

List of illustrations viii
Acknowledgements ix
Notes on the text xii
List of abbreviations xiii
Introduction 1(9)
1 Browne's civility 10(32)
2 Religio Medici: the junior endeavour 42(40)
3 The civil monument: Pseudodoxia Epidemica and investigative culture 82(41)
4 The laureate of the grave: Urne-Buriall and the failure of memory 123(32)
5 The jocund cabinet and the melancholy museum: a brief excursion into Brownean comedy 155(20)
6 The epitome of the earth: The Garden of Cyrus and verdancy 175(36)
7 The fruits of natural knowledge: the fugitive writings, and a conclusion 211(12)
Bibliography 223(19)
Index 242

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