有声读物: Religio Medici and Hydriotaphia
- Download 00 - Religio Medici - To the Reader audio
- Download 01 - Religio Medici - Pt I: Sections 1 - 12 audio
- Download 02 - Religio Medici - Pt I: Sections 13 - 19 audio
- Download 03 - Religio Medici - Pt I: Sections 20 - 29 audio
- Download 04 - Religio Medici - Pt I: Sections 30 - 39 audio
- Download 05 - Religio Medici - Pt I: Sections 40 - 49 audio
- Download 06 - Religio Medici - Pt I: Sections 50 - 60 audio
- Download 07 - Religio Medici - Pt II: Sections 1 - 6 audio
- Download 08 - Religio Medici - Pt II: Sections 7 - 15 audio
- Download 09 - Hydriotaphia - Dedication audio
- Download 10 - Hydriotaphia - Chapter 1 audio
- Download 11 - Hydriotaphia - Chapter 2 audio
- Download 12 - Hydriotaphia - Chapter 3 audio
- Download 13 - Hydriotaphia - Chapter 4 audio
- Download 14 - Hydriotaphia - Chapter 5 audio
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Religio Medici (The Religion of a Doctor) sets out Sir Thomas Browne's spiritual testament as well as being an early psychological self-portrait. In its day, the book was a European best-seller. It was published in 1643 by the newly-qualified physician, and its unorthodox views placed it swiftly upon the Papal Index Librorum Prohibitorum in 1645. Although predominantly concerned with Christian faith, the Religio also meanders into digressions upon alchemy, hermetic philosophy, astrology, and physiognomy. Hydriotaphia, Urn Burial, or a Discourse of the Sepulchral Urns lately found in Norfolk, was published in 1658. Its nominal subject was the discovery of a Roman urn burial in Norfolk. The discovery of these remains prompts Browne to deliver, first, a careful description of the antiquities found, and then a careful survey of most of the burial and funerary customs, ancient and current, of which his era was aware. The most famous part of the work, though, is the fifth chapter, where Browne quite explicitly turns to discuss man's struggles with mortality, and the uncertainty of his fate and fame in this world and the next, to produce an extended funerary meditation tinged with melancholia. The changes wrought by time and eternity, the fleetingness of mortal fame, and our feeble attempts to cope with the certainty of death are Browne's subjects. Yet, at the same time, Browne can be tersely witty, mocking human vainglory. A piece of exquisite baroque prose that George Saintsbury called "the longest piece, perhaps, of absolutely sublime rhetoric to be found in the prose literature of the world," Hydriotaphia displays an astonishing command of English prose rhythm and diction.
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