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Sir Thomas Browne

The Opium of Time

9780192858177
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In this book, Gavin Francis writes about the resonance for him as a medic in reading the work of early modern polymath Sir Thomas Browne.Sir Thomas Browne (1605-1682) was an English physician, wordsmith, and polymath who contributed hundreds of words to the English language (such as medical, electricity, migrant, and computer). After studying medicine in Montpellier, Padua, and Leiden, he settled in Norwich, where he practised as a doctor and wrote some of the greatest books of the seventeenth century, still read for their accessibility and eloquence. In Sir Thomas Browne:: The Opium of Time, Dr Gavin Francis examines Brownes work through a variety of themes:: ambiguity, curiosity, vitality, piety, humility, misogyny, mobility, and mortality. He argues that the work has lost little of its power and wisdom, and none of its beauty. Religio Medici (Religion of the Doctor) examined the vexed question of faith in a God who, to a physician, seemed indifferent to suffering. Pseudodoxia Epidemica (Vulgar Errors) gavefree rein to an agile curiosity and sought to debunk notions then commonly believed, such as that dead kingfishers indicate the direction of the wind, or that a woman could get pregnant from sharing a bath with a man. Urne Buriall was Brownes meditation on mortality, occasioned by a find of funerary urns, while Museum Clausum(Hidden Museum) sets out a series of thought experiments and counterfactuals, such as how history might have been different had Alexander the Great marched west instead of east. Gavin Francis draws on his own experiences as a twenty-first century writer and doctor to discover that although many centuries separate him from Browne, they share a fundamental curiosity about the world and about people.
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OUP Oxford
102446
9780192858177
9780192858177

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Publication date
2023
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
176
Dimensions (mm)
138 x 216
Weight (g)
346
  • Chronology; An Introductory Letter to Dr Browne; Ambiguity; Curiosity; Vitality; Piety; Humility; Misogyny; Mobility; Mortality; A Concluding Letter to Dr Browne;
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