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- Library_of_Sir_Thomas_Browne abstract "The 1711 Sales Auction Catalogue of the Library of Sir Thomas Browne highlights the erudition of Sir Thomas Browne, physician, philosopher and encyclopedist. It also illustrates the proliferation, distribution and availability of books printed throughout 17th century Europe which were purchased by the intelligentsia, aristocracy, priestly, physician or educated merchant-class.".
- Q6542695 abstract "The 1711 Sales Auction Catalogue of the Library of Sir Thomas Browne highlights the erudition of Sir Thomas Browne, physician, philosopher and encyclopedist. It also illustrates the proliferation, distribution and availability of books printed throughout 17th century Europe which were purchased by the intelligentsia, aristocracy, priestly, physician or educated merchant-class.".
- Library_of_Sir_Thomas_Browne comment "The 1711 Sales Auction Catalogue of the Library of Sir Thomas Browne highlights the erudition of Sir Thomas Browne, physician, philosopher and encyclopedist. It also illustrates the proliferation, distribution and availability of books printed throughout 17th century Europe which were purchased by the intelligentsia, aristocracy, priestly, physician or educated merchant-class.".
- Q6542695 comment "The 1711 Sales Auction Catalogue of the Library of Sir Thomas Browne highlights the erudition of Sir Thomas Browne, physician, philosopher and encyclopedist. It also illustrates the proliferation, distribution and availability of books printed throughout 17th century Europe which were purchased by the intelligentsia, aristocracy, priestly, physician or educated merchant-class.".