Truth and Error in Early Modern Science: Thomas Browne and His World
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Truth and Error in Early Modern Science: Thomas Browne and His World

Podcast von The Huntington

Featuring twelve leading experts in the literary, philosophical, and scientific culture of seventeenth-century England, this conference focuses on the works and worlds of Sir Thomas Browne, the physician, essayist, and naturalist who was one of the era’s most eloquent and idiosyncratic interpreters of the book of nature. 

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episode Errors and Non-Entities: Browne and Hartlib between Discourse and Catalog artwork
Errors and Non-Entities: Browne and Hartlib between Discourse and Catalog

Vera Keller discusses, “Errors and Non-Entities: Browne and Hartlib between Discourse and Catalog”. Keller is Assistant Professor of History at the University of Oregon Honors College. This lecture was part of the session titled, “Fact and Fiction”.

23. Jan. 2015 - 30 min
episode The Pericardium of Truth: Thomas Browne and the Science of Error artwork
The Pericardium of Truth: Thomas Browne and the Science of Error

Anthony Ossa-Richardson discusses, “The Pericardium of Truth: Thomas Browne and the Science of Error”. Ossa-Richardson is Faculty of English, School of Humanities at the University of Southampton. This lecture was part of the session titled, “The Ethics of Naturalism and the Science of Error”.

23. Jan. 2015 - 45 min
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Why Look at Animals?

Joanna Picciotto discusses, “Why Look at Animals?”. Picciotto is Associate Professor of Literature at Claremont McKenna College. This lecture was part of the session titled, “The Ethics of Naturalism and the Science of Error”.

23. Jan. 2015 - 38 min
episode Closing Remarks by Jessica Wolfe and Reid Barbour artwork
Closing Remarks by Jessica Wolfe and Reid Barbour

Jessica Wolfe and Reid Barbour deliver the closing remarks to the “Truth and Error in Early Modern Science: Thomas Browne and His World" conference, held at the Huntington on January 22–23, 2016. Wolfe is Director of Comparative Literature at the University of North Carolina. Barbour is Professor of English at The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

23. Jan. 2015 - 31 min
episode The Wilderness of Forms and the Difference of Things in Browne and His Contemporaries artwork
The Wilderness of Forms and the Difference of Things in Browne and His Contemporaries

Kathryn Murphy discusses, “The Wilderness of Forms and the Difference of Things in Browne and His Contemporaries”. Murphy is Fellow And Tutor In English Literature at Oriel College, Oxford. This lecture was part of the session titled, “The Wilderness of Forms: Bacon and Browne”.

23. Jan. 2015 - 43 min
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