Library of Sir Thomas Browne
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The 1711 Sales Auction Catalogue of the Library of Sir Thomas Browne highlights the erudition of the physician, philosopher and encyclopedist, Sir Thomas Browne (1605–1682). It also illustrates the proliferation, distribution and availability of books printed throughout 17th century Europe which were purchased by the intelligentsia, aristocracy, priest, physician and educated merchant-class.
Biography
Browne graduated from the University of Leiden in 1633 having previously studied at the Universities of Montpellier and Padua for his medical degree. Upon his establishment in Norwich as a physician in 1637 he was able to begin a lifetime's bibliophilia, building a private library, acquiring and reading an estimated 1,500 titles. He was adept in five contemporary languages: French, Italian, Spanish, Dutch and Danish; these languages as well as Greek and Hebrew and the predominant written form of the Renaissance, namely Latin, are all represented in his Library.
The catalogue
The 1711 Sales Auction Catalogue reflects the wide scope of Browne's interests. It includes many of the sources of his encyclopaedia Pseudodoxia Epidemica which went through six editions (1646 to 1672); and established him as one of the leading intellects of 17th-century Europe.
Browne's erudite learning is reflected by the Classics of antiquity as well as history, geography, philology, philosophy, anatomy, theology, cartography, embryology, medicine, cosmography, ornithology, mineralogy, zoology, travel, law, mathematics, geometry, literature, both Continental and English, the latest advances in scientific thinking in astronomy, chemistry as well as esoteric topics such as astrology, alchemy, physiognomy and the Kabbalah are all represented in the Catalogue of his library contents. It was however not until 1986 that the Catalogue was first made widely available. The American scholar Jeremiah Stanton Finch, Dean Emeritus at Princeton University took on the task of indexing Browne's work during his retirement, completing the indexing of the books of Sir Thomas and his son Edward Browne's libraries, "after many years in many libraries". Finch noted that the Catalogue advertised books of sculpture and painting, which somehow were never delivered to the auction house. In the event, the auction held upon 8–10 January 1711 was attended by Jonathan Swift and buyers working on behalf of Sir Hans Sloane. Thus an unknown percentage of books auctioned from the Library of Sir Thomas Browne subsequently formed the foundation for the future British Library.
The 1711 Sales Auction Catalogue records the omnivorous reading and bibliophilia which Browne engaged upon for roughly sixty years, it also exemplifies the observation:
to the student of the history of ideas in its modern sense of the inter-relationship between science, art and philosophy, Browne is of great importance.
Contents
Greek literature
- Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides ed. Johannes Meursius Leiden 1612
- Apollonius of Rhodes, Argonautica 2 vols. Leiden 1641
- Archimedes, Opera 1615
- Aristophanes, Comedies XI, Leiden 1624
- Aristotle Opera, 1615 Rhetorica, 1619 De Mundo, 1591 Problemata, 1632 edited by Ludovico Settala
- Arrian Ponti Euxini, Geneva 1577 de Venatione, Paris 1644
- Frontispiece to 1657 edition of the DeipnosophistsAthenaeus, Deipnosophistae or Banquet of the learned ed. Isaac Casaubon 1612
- Epicurus Philosophy of, ed. Pierre Gassendi 2 vols. Leiden 1649
- Euclid, Elementorum Libri 6. priores, London 1620
- Euripides, Tragedies, 1562
- Herodotus, Historia Frankfurt 1608
- Homer, Opera, Basle 1612
- Iamblichus Life of Pythagoras The Mysteries of Egyptians and Chaldeans, Leyden 1670
- Lucian Opera, 1546 Dialogi Selectiores, Paris 1572
- Philo, Opera, Cologne 1613
- Plato, Chalcidii Timaeus, Leiden 1617 (ed. Johannes Meursius)
- Sibyllina Oracula, 1607
- Theophrastus, Characters, notes by Isaac Casaubon, Leyden 1638
- Xenophon, Cyropaedia Gk & Lat London 1674
Roman literature
- Boethius, Consolation of Philosophy, 1653
- Censorinus, De die natali Leiden 1593
- Cicero Dream of Scipio Opera 2 vols. 1527 Epistulae ad Familiares 1550
- Florus, Historia, Leiden 1655
- Hyginus, Fabulae Paris 1578
- Isidore of Seville, Originum 20 Books
- Juvenal, Satyrae, Leyden 1523
- Macrobius, Somnium Scipionis (Dream of Scipio) 1556
- Marcus Aurelius, notes by Meric Casaubon, London 1643
- Martianus Capella, de nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii, 1577
- Ovid, Opera, London 1656
- Petronius, Satyricon, 1654
- Plautus, Comedies, with notes by Denis Lambin 1581
- Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, Brussels 1496
- Propertius, cum Notis Varior. Traj. 1658
- Frontispiece 1720 edition of Institutio Oratoria, showing Quintilian teaching rhetoricQuintilian, Institutio Oratoria 1575
- Seneca, Tragedies, Leiden 1651
- Suetonius, Lives of the Twelve Caesars, trans. Philemon Holland 1659
- Terence, Comedies, 1625
- Valerius Maximus, with notes, Leiden 1651
- Virgil, Opera, Amsterdam 1654
- Vitruvius, L'Architetturra di Vitruvio, tradotta & commentata da Daniele Barbaro Venice 1641
Arabic
- Alhazen, Opticae Thesaurus Libri X, Basle 1572
- 'Ali ibn al-'Abbas al-Majusi, Liber Totius Medicine Venice 1523
Contemporary science
- François d'Aguilon, Opticorum Libri 6, Antwerp 1613
- Petrus Apianus, Cosmographia, Antwerp 1545
- Isaac Barrow, Euclid's Elements, London 1660
- Mario Bettini, Beehives of Universal Philosophical Mathematics 1656
- Antonio Bosio, Roma Subterranea cum. fig. 3 Tomi in 1 vol. Cologne 1659
- Robert Boyle, Usefulness of Experimental Philosophy, London 1671
- Henry Briggs, Arithemica Logarithmica, London 1644
- Thomas Digges, Alae seu Scalae Mathematicae, London 1573
- Thomas Fincke, Geometria Rotundi, Basle 1583
- Galileo Frontispiece and title page of Galileo's Dialogue, 1632Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems, Trent 1635 Sidereus Nuncius, London 1653 Two World Systems, trans. T. Sainsbury, 1661
- De Magnete Title page of 1628 editionWilliam Gilbert, De Magnete, Magneticisque Corporibus, et de Magno Magnete Tellure 1600
- Sir Matthew Hale's Observat. touch. the Torricelli Experiment 1674
- Jean-Baptiste du Hamel de meteoris & fossilbus, Paris 1660 de consensu Vet. & Novae Philosophiae Paris 1663 de Corpor. affectionib. Paris 1670
- Robert Hooke, Lectures, London 1678
- Christiaan Huygens, Systema Saturnium, The Hague 1659
- Johannes Kepler Mysterium Cosmographicum, Tübingen 1596 De Stella Nova in Pede Serpentis, Prague 1606 ad Vitellionem Paralipomena, Frankfurt 1604
- Fortunio Liceti De lucernis antiquorum reconditis, Udine 1652 Antiqua Schemata Gemmar. Anular. cum fig., 1653 De spontaneo viventium ortu libri quatuor, Vicenza 1618 De his, qui diu vivunt sine alimento, Padua 1612 De quaesitis per epistolas a claris viris responsa, Bologna 1640 De Terra & de Lucidis in Sublimi, Udine 1640 De lapide Bononiensi & Qualitis, Udine 1640 De regulari motu minimaque parallaxi cometarum coelestium disputationes, Udine 1640
- Jan Marek Marci,Idearum Operatricum Idea Hannover 1635
- William Oughtred, Clavis Mathematica London 1648
- Alessandro Piccolomini, De Sphaera, Basle 1565
- Georg Purbach, Theoricae novae Planetarum, Basle 1568
- Robert Recorde, Whetstone of Witte, 1557
- Regiomontanus, Tabulae Directionum & Prosectionum, 1551
- Christoph Scheiner, Rosa Ursina sive Sol Bracciano, 1630
- Gaspar Schott, Magia Universalis Natura Artis 4 vols.Würtzburg 1657
- John Speed, History of Great Britain, 2nd ed. 1627
- Niccolò Fontana Tartaglia, Euclide rassettato & alla Integrità ridotto 1543
- Godefroy Wendelin Of the cause of purple rain in Brussels, Brussels 1647
Philosophy
- Francis Bacon Advancement of Learning, 1628 Natural History, 1628 Opuscula Philosophica, 1658
- Bellarmine, Apologia pro Jure Princip., 1611
- Charles de Bovelles,Liber de intellectu. Liber de sensibus. Liber de generatione. Libellus de nihilo. Ars oppositorum. Liber de sapiente. Liber de duodecim numeris. Philosophicae epistulae. Liber de perfectis numeris. Libellus de mathematicis rosis. Liber de mathematicis corporibus. Libellus de mathematicis supplementis Paris 1510
- René Descartes Descartes Discourse on MethodDiscourse on Method, 1637, 1st edition Méditations, 1644 Meditationes de prima Philosophia, Amsterdam 1644 Principia Philosophia, Amsterdam 1656 Lettres, Paris 1657 de la Lumière &c., Paris 1664 les Passions de l'âme, Amsterdam 1650 Compendium of Musick, London 1653 Of a Method for the well-guiding of Reason, London 1649
- Jan Gruter, Inscriptiones antiquae totius orbis Romani, 2 vols. Heidelberg 1603
- Thomas Hobbes Elementorum Philosophiae Sectio Secunda de Homine, 1658 Elementa Philosophica de Cive 2nd edit., Amsterdam 1647
- Justus Lipsius, Opera, 4 Tomi in 3 vol., Antwerp 1637
- Machiavelli, History of Florence, Strasbourg 1610
- Francis Osborne, Collected Works 1675
- Blaise Pascal Pensées 1670 Discours sur les mêmes Pensées, 1672
Theology
- Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologiae, Paris 1638
- Augustine of Hippo, City of God, 1620
- Richard Baxter, Reasons of the Christian Religion 1667
- Samuel Bochart, Geographica sacra seu Phaleg et Canaan, cum. Tabul Geograph. Caen 1642
- Jean Bodin, Demonomania, Basle 1581
- Johannes Buxtorf Lexicon Chaldaic.Talmudic & Rabbinic Basle 1639 Epitome Grammaticae, Hebraea London 1653 Lexicon Hebraic.& Chaldaic London 1646 Epitome Grammaticae Hebraea Basle 1629
- Clement of Alexandria, Opera, Paris 1629
- Ralph Cudworth, On the true Notion of the Lord's Supper, London 1642
- Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, Opera, Basle 1571
- Erasmus, Preparations for death, Basle 1532
- Joseph Hall, Works, vol. 1st and 3rd London 1647,1662
- Jerome, Opera 9 Tomi, in 4 vol Paris 1643
- Justin Martyr, Opera Paris 1636
- Martin Luther, Commentary on the Epistle to the Galatians, 2nd edit. 1577
- Marin Mersenne, Questions in Genesis, Paris 1623
- Benito Arias Montano, New Testament, Greek & Latin Geneva 1619
- Sebastian Münster Opus Grammat. (Hebrew), Basle 1542 Grammatica Chaldaica, Basle 1527 Rabbi Abrahami Sphaera Mundi (Hebrew), Latinized 1546
- Alexander Nowell, Catechism 1575
- Origen, Opera, Basle 1571
- James Usher, de Textus Hebraei V. variantib. Lectionibus, London 1652
- George Wither, Discourse of the Nature of Man, and his State after Death 1650
Medical
- Avicenna, Opera, 2 vols. 1608 Venice
- Thomas Bartholin Anatomia Reformata, Leyden 1651 de Medicina Danorun Domestica, Hannover 1666 de Luce Animalium, Leyden 1647 Historiar. Anatomic. rarior. Cent. VI, 3 vol. Hannover 1654 de Pulmonum Substantia et Motu, Hannover 1663 de Lacteis Thoracicis, London 1652 De ovariis mulierum et generationis historia epistola anatomica, 1678de Ovariis Mulierum & Generat. Historia, 1678
- Gerolamo Cardano Opera, 10 vol. Leyden 1663
- Cornelius Celsus De medicinaAulus Cornelius Celsus De Medicina 8 Libri Basle 1592
- Walter Charleton Enquiries into Human Nature, 1680 Darkness of Atheism dispelled by Nature's Light, 1652
- Title page of Colombo De Re AnatomicaRealdo Colombo De Re Anatomica Libri XV Venice 1559
- Pedanius Dioscorides Opera, 1598 Parabilia, 1598
- Jacques Dubois aka Jacobus Sylvius, de Signis omnib. Medicis Paris 1630
- George Ent, Apolog. pro Circulatione Sanguinis adv. et Parisanum, London 1641
- Charles Estienne, De dissectione Corporis humani, 1545
- Hieronymus Fabricius Opera Anatomica, Paris 1625 De Visione, Voce & Auditu, Venice 1600 Ab Aquapendente Opera Chirurgica, Venice 1619
- Fallopius, Opera, Frankfurt 1600
- Jean Fernel, Cosmotheoria, 1528
- Leonhart Fuchs de humani Corporis fabrica Leiden 1551 Paradoxor. Medicinae Libri 3 Venice 1547
- Galen, Opera, 5 books in 3 vols. Basle 1538
- Pierre Gassendi Vita Epicuri, Leiden 1647 de apparente magnitudine solis humilis et sublimis, Paris 1642 Instit. Astronomia item Galileo et Kepler, 1683 Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus, 1648
- Francis Glisson De ventriculo & Intestinis, London 1677 de Rachitide, London 1650
- Jonathan Goddard, Unhappy condition of Practice of Physick in London, 1670
- Johannes Goropius Becanus, Origines Antwerpianae 1569
- William Harvey De Generatione, London 1651 Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus
- Nathaniel Highmore Corporis humani disquisitio anatomica 1651
- Hippocrates Opera 1624 Aphorismi & Prognost in Greek and Latin, ed. Jo. Butino 1625 Coacae Praenotiones, notes by John Johnson, Amsterdam 1660 de Morbis Mulierum, Paris 1585 Praenotiones, Paris 1585
- Richard Lower, De Corde: item de motu & colore sanguinis, London 1670
- Marcello Malpighi De viscerum structura, London 1669 de formatione Pulli in Ovo, London 1673 de Viscerum Structura, London 1669
- Adrian von Mynsicht Thesaurus et Armamentarium Medico-Chymicum 1631
- Julius Caesar Scaliger, On Insomnia, Geneva 1610
- Jan Swammerdam Uteri Muliebris Fabrica, London 1680 of Respiration, Leiden 1667
- Thomas Sydenham Observationes Medical., London 1676 de Podagra & Hydrope, London 1683 Schedula Monitoria de nova Febris Ingressu, London 1686 Epist. duae de Morbis Epidem. & de Lue Venera, London 1680 Dissertatio Epistolaris, London 1682
- Franciscus Sylvius a.k.a. Franz de la Boe
- Vesalius, De humani corporis fabrica 8 Books 1555
- Thomas Willis Opera varia, 5 vols. London 1664 Cerebri Anatome cum fig., London 1664
Esoteric
- Theatrum Chemicum BritannicumElias Ashmole ed., Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum, 1652
- J.J. Becher Physica subterranea Frankfurt 1669
- Guido Bonatti de Astronomica Tract Basel 1550
- Tommaso Campanella, 7 Astrological books, Frankfurt 1630
- Jerome Cardan Opera omnia 10 vols. Leiden 1663
- Arthur Dee, Fasciculus Chemicus
- Marsilio Ficino, Theologia Platonica de Immortalitate Animorum, Paris 1559
- Jacques Gaffarel, Unheard-of Curiosities, Paris 1650
- Lucas Gauricus, super Dieb. Decretoriis sive Criticis Axiomata Rome 1546
- Francesco Giorgi, De harmonia mundi, Venice 1525
- Johann Glauber, de natura Salium, Amsterdam 1658
- Helvetius, Miraculo transmutandi Metallica, Antwerp 1667
- Heinrich Khunrath Medulla Distillatoria & Medica. Hamburg 1638
- Athanasius Kircher Ars Magna Lucis et Umbrae, Rome 1646 Obeliscus Pamphilius, Rome 1650 Oedipus Aegyptiacus, Rome 1652 Magnes sive de Arte Magnetica, Rome 1654 Mundus Subterraneus, 2 Vols. Amsterdam 1665 Iter Exstaticum Rome 1660
- Raymund Lull, Vademecum, quo sontes Alchemica Art, 1572
- Pico della Mirandola Cabalistarum Selectiora Obscurioraque Dogmata, Venice 1569
- Jean-Baptiste Morin Astrologica Gallica 1661
- Paracelsus, Opera Medico-Chimica, Frankfurt 1603
- Petrae, Nosologia Harmonica Dogmatica et Hermetica, 1615
- Giambattista della Porta Frontispiece of English translation of Natural Magick London (1658)Natural Magic, 1644 Villa, 12 Books Frankfurt 1592 Phytognomica, Naples 1588 Coelestis Physiogranonia, Naples 1603 de Miracoli & Maravigliosi Effetti dalla Natura prodotti, Venice 1665
- William Ramsay, Judicial Astrology vindicated 1651
- Henry Ranzovus, Astrologia Scientiae Certitudo, 1585
- Martin Ruland, Dictionary of alchemy, 1612
- Oswald Schreckenfuchs Commentaries on George Peurbach Basle 1569
- Sendivogius, The true secret Philosophy, Castile 1651
- Johannes Trithemius, Polygraphiae Libri 6., Cologne 1571
- Basil Valentine, Currus Triumphalis, with fig., Amsterdam 1671
- Pierio Valeriano Bolzani Hieroglyphica sive de sacris Aegyptiorum litteris 1631
- Thomas Vaughan, A Hermeticall Banquet drest by a Spagyrical Cook, 1652
- Blaise de Vigenère, Tract du Feu & du Sel, Rouen 1642
- Vossius, De Idolatria (1642)
- Johann Weyer, Opera, Amsterdam 1660
- Page One of Theatrum Chemicum Vol. I (1602) Lazarus Zetzner (ed.), Theatrum Chemicum, 5 vols inc. vol. 1 Gerhard Dorn Strasbourg 1613
Natural history
- Georg Agricola de Re Metallica, Basle 1621 de Ortu & Causis Subterraneor, Basle 1558
- Ulisse Aldrovandi Museum Metallicum cum fig., Bologna 1648 Serpentium and Draconum historia cum fig., Bologna 1640 Ornithtologia sive de Avibus Historia, cum fig., Frankfurt 1610 Aldrovandi's Ornithology Quadrupedum Bisulcorum Historia, cum fig., Bologna 1642 de Quadrupedib. Digitatis Viviparis & Oviparis, 1637 de Quadupedib. Animalibus & Piscibus, Frankfurt 1610 Monstror. Historia, cum fig., Bologna 1642
- Prospero Alpini de Medicina Medicae, Patav. 1611 de Plantis Egypti, Patav. 1640 de Medicina Egypti, 1646 de praesagienda Vita & Morte Aegrotantium, Venice 1601
- C. Bauhin Prodomus Theatri Botanici, Frankfurt 1620 Pinax Theatri Botanici, Basle 1623 de Hermaphroditor. Natura, 1614
- J. Bauhin Historica Plant., 3 Vols. 1650 Hist. Fontis & Balnei Bollenis, Montpellier 1598
- J.J. Becher, Physica Subterranea, Frankfurt 1669
- Pierre Belon, Histoire de la Nature des Oiseaux avec leurs Descriptions & naises traits retirez du Naturel, Paris 1555
- Carolus Clusius Exoticorum libri decem Leiden 1605 Carolus Clusius Exoticorum libri decem Stripium novae descrip. cum fig. Leiden 1611
- Conrad Gessner Opera, 4 vols. Zurich 1551 de Avibus, cum fig. illuminatus Epistolae Medicinales Zurich 1577
- Thomas Muffet De Insect cum fig, London 1634 Nosomantica Hippocratea, Frankfurt 1588
- John Ray Catalogus Plantar. Angliae, London 1670 Historia Plantarum, London 1670
- Guillaume Rondelet De Piscibus Marinis 1554
- Nicolas Steno Concerning Solids naturally contained within solids, 1671 Elementor Myologiae Specimen, cum fig., Amsterdam 1669 Observationes Anatomicae cum fig., Leiden 1662 de Cerebri Anatome, Leiden 1671
- Francis Willughby, Ornithologia, cum fig. London 1676
- Olaus Wormius, Museum Wormianum, Leyden 1655
Literature
- Abraham Cowley, Poems, with his Davideis 1656
- Dante, La Terza Rima
- Edmund Gayton's Pleasant notes upon Don Quixote 1654
- George Herbert, The Temple, sacred poems, Cambridge 1641
- Ben Jonson, Works, 2 Vols. 1616/1640
- Milton Paradise Lost, 1674 Paradise Regained, with Samson Agonistes, 1671
- Edmund Spenser Works, 1679 The Faerie Queene in 12 books, 1609 The Faerie Queene frontispiece
Geography and history
- Thomas Fuller, A Pisgah-Sight of Palestine with maps, 1650
- John Greaves A description of the Grand Signiors Seraglio 1650 Pyramidographia, or a Description of the Pyramids in Egypt 1646
- Saxo Grammaticus, Gesta DanorumParis, 1514
- James Howell, Of the Precedency of Kings, 1664
- Athanasius Kircher, China Illustrata, Amsterdam 1667
- Gerardus Mercator, Atlas sive Cosmographicae Meditationes de Fabrica Mundi et Fabricati Figura, Amsterdam 1613
- Claude Mydorge, Examen du Livre des recreations Mathematiques, Paris 1639
- Abraham Ortelius Ortelius Theatrum Orbis TerrarumTheatrum Orbis Terrarum Antwerp 1574 Thesaurus Geographic. recognit. & auctus 1611 Itinerar. per Galliae Belgicae partes Plant. 1584
- Strabo Geographia 17 Books Commentary Isaac Casaubon Paris 1620 Of the Kingdom of Naples, 1654 Of the Signorie of Venice, 1651 Of Hungary and Transylvania, 1664 Instructions for Foreign Travels, 1642
Miscellaneous
- Sebastián de Covarrubias, Emblems Morales Madrid 1610
- Thomas Morley, A Plaine and Easie Introduction to Practicall Musicke London 1597
- Valentin Schindler, Lexicon Pentaglotton Hebraic., Chaldic., Syrian., Arabic., 1612
- Artificia Hominum, Miranda Naturae, in Sina & Europa, 1655
- Ethiopian Dictionary 1674
Sources
- A Facsimile of the 1711 Sales Auction Catalogue of Sir Thomas Browne and his son Edward's Libraries. Introduction, notes and index by J.S. Finch (E.J. Brill: Leiden, 1986)
Further reading
- Music, mysticism and Magic – A sourcebook ed. Joscelyn Godwin pub. Arkana 1986
- The greatest benefit to Mankind. A medical history from antiquity to the present. Roy Porter Harper and Collins 1999