Iaa4.5.17(02) (Copy 1)
Iaa4.5.18 (Copy 2)
Sir Thomas Browne's Religio medici: or, the Christian religion, as professed by a physician; freed from priest-craft and the jargon of schools..
Religio medici
The tenth edition.
London: : Printed for E. Curll, at Pope's Head, in Rose-Street, Covent Garden., 1736..
vi, [2], 103 p., [1] plate ; 20 cm. (8vo)
Price from imprint: Price 1 s. 6 d.
ESTC, T83759
Keynes, Browne, 14
[Copy 1] Ms. inscription: "H. Babington Smith April 22 1892. Bought at Taunton [symbol]"
[Copies 1 and 2] Bookplate recording donation to Eton College by David Babington-Smith.
[Copies 1 and 2] Booklabel of Eton College Library.
[Copy 1] Ms. inscription: "Charlotte Hawkey London 1851".
[Copy 2] Ms. inscription: "H.B. Smith MDCCCLXXXIIJ Bt. from Bull and Anrache [symbol]".
[Copy 1] 19th century brown leather half-binding, with marbled paper covered boards; blind-tooled frames; gilt lettering on spine; blind-tooled decoration on spine.
[Copy 2] 18th/19th century brown leather binding; gilt spine title within red leather compartment.
[Copy 1] Ms. inscription on t.p.: "D.64".
[Copy 1] Bound with Browne's Hydriotaphia, 4th edition, (London: E. Curll, 1736).
[Copies 1 and 2] ECL copy has final advertisement page and lacks plate.
[Copy 2] Bookseller's ms. markings.
Christianity Early works to 1800.
Smith, Henry Babington, 1863 - 1923 former owner.
Curll, Edmund, 1675 - 1747 bookseller.
Babington-Smith, David former owner.
England London.
B45434