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BROWNE, SIR THOMAS. A True and Full Coppy that which was most imperfectly and surreptitiously printed before under the Name of Religio Medici.

BROWNE, SIR THOMAS. A True and Full Coppy that which was most imperfectly and surreptitiously printed before under the Name of Religio Medici. [12], 174, [2] pages, including engraved title (bound facing the following text page) and final blank * DIGBY, SIR KENELM. Observations upon Religio Medici... second Edition corrected and amended. [4], 124, [2] pages, including initial blank * DIGBY, SIR KENELM. Observations on the 22. Stanza in the 9th. Canto of the 2d. Book of Spencers Faery Queen. Full of excellent Notions concerning the Frame of Man, and his rationall Soul. [4], 25, [3] pages, including initial and final blanks. Together, 3 volumes in one. Small 8vo, late 19th-century olive morocco gilt, spine faded, ends rubbed. London: Andrew Crooke, 1645; F. L. for Lawrence Chapman and Daniel Frere, 1644; Daniel Frere, 1644

  • Notes: Keynes (Browne) 4, 221; Wing B5170, D1143, D1440.

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