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Joan Bennett. Sir Thomas Browne. New York: Cambridge UniversityPress, 1962. viii+255 pp. $5.50.

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Joan Bennett. Sir Thomas Browne. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1962. viii+255 pp. $5.50.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

C. A. Patrides*
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University of California, Berkeley
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Copyright © Renaissance Society of America 1963

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References

1 Notestein, Wallace, A History of Witchcraft in England (Washington, 1911), pp. 261-267 Google Scholar; Letts, Malcolm, ‘Sir Thomas Browne and Witchcraft’, N&Q, 11th series, v (1912), 221-223 Google Scholar; Tyler, Dorothy, ‘A Review of the Interpretation of Sir Thomas Browne's Part in the Witch Trial in 1664’, Anglia, LIV (1930), 179-195 Google Scholar; Dunn, William P. Sir Thomas Browne, 2nd rev. ed. (Minneapolis, 1950), pp. 25-31 Google Scholar; Finch, Jeremiah S., Sir Thomas Browne (New York, 1950; repr., 1961), pp. 169-171.Google Scholar

2 Dunn, p. 57: ‘an afterthought’. Professor Huntley has since argued, convincingly, against this view (pp. 107 ff.).