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− | Born in [[place of birth::Norwich]]; son of the | + | Born in [[place of birth::Norwich]]; son of the physician [[crossreference::Thomas Browne 1605-1682|Sir Thomas Browne]] (1605-1682). Graduated MB from [[education::Trinity College, Cambridge]] in 1663; MD 1670. He moved to [[location::London]] in 1664, continuing his medical education under the tutelage of [[crossreference::Christopher Terne]] (1620/21-1673), [[occupation::physician]] at [[organisations::St Bartholomew’s Hospital]]. He was made [[occupation::fellow]] of the [[organisations::Royal Society]] in 1668, [[occupation::president]] of the [[organisations::Royal College of Physicians]] in 1675 and became [[occupation::physician]] to [[organisations::St Bartholomew’s Hospital]] in 1682. He travelled widely on the continent and found considerable fame as the author of travel narratives. |
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− | An [[auction::auction]] catalogue of Edward and his father, [[ | + | An [[auction::auction]] catalogue of Edward and his father, [[crossreference::Thomas Browne 1605-1682|Sir Thomas Browne]]'s, joint library, [[date of auction::8.1.1711]] lists 2377 lots. [[crossreference::Edward Bernard 1638-1697|Edward Bernard]]'s [[book title::''Catalogi manuscriptorum'']], [[date of publication::1697]], lists Edward Browne as owning 28 [[format::manuscript|manuscripts]]. |
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Edward BROWNE 1642-1708
Biographical Note
Born in Norwich; son of the physician Sir Thomas Browne (1605-1682). Graduated MB from Trinity College, Cambridge in 1663; MD 1670. He moved to London in 1664, continuing his medical education under the tutelage of Christopher Terne (1620/21-1673), physician at St Bartholomew’s Hospital. He was made fellow of the Royal Society in 1668, president of the Royal College of Physicians in 1675 and became physician to St Bartholomew’s Hospital in 1682. He travelled widely on the continent and found considerable fame as the author of travel narratives.
Books
An auction catalogue of Edward and his father, Sir Thomas Browne's, joint library, 8.1.1711 lists 2377 lots. Edward Bernard's Catalogi manuscriptorum, 1697, lists Edward Browne as owning 28 manuscripts.
Sources
- Alston, R. C. Inventory of sale catalogues 1676-1800. St Philip, 2010.
- Finch, J. A catalogue of the libraries of Sir Thomas Browne and Dr Edward Browne, his son. A facsimile reproduction with introduction, Leiden, 1986.
- Gwynn, L. The library of Sir Thomas Browne, unpublished PhD thesis, Queen Mary University London, 2016.
- Richmond, G. Sir Thomas Browne’s library, Antiquarian Book Monthly Review 4 (1977), 2-9.
- Strien, Kees van. "Browne, Edward (1644–1708), physician and traveller." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
- Thornton, J. Dr Edward Browne (1642-1708) as a bibliophile, Library World 54 (1952-3), 69-73.