LC control no. | n 82216125 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PR4175.B47 |
Personal name heading | Brown, Thomas, 1778-1820 |
Variant(s) | Author of The paradise of coquettes, 1778-1820 Paradise of coquettes, Author of, 1778-1820 |
Birth date | 17780109 |
Death date | 18200402 |
Place of birth | Kirkmabreck (Scotland) |
Place of death | London (England) |
Profession or occupation | Philosophers Physicians Poets |
Found in | His Inquiry into the relation of cause and effect, 1822: t.p. (Thomas Brown, M.D. F.R.S. Edin. etc. Professor of moral philosophy in the University of Edinburgh) His The bower of spring, 1817: t.p. (author of The paradise of coquettes) International Association for Scottish Philosophy, via WWW, Sept. 23, 2014 (Thomas Brown, 1778-1820; M.D., University of Edinburgh, 1803; practiced medicine for five years; chair, moral philosophy, Univ. of Edinburgh; author of Observations on the Zoonomia of Erasmus Darwin, 1798; Inquiry into the relation of cause and effect, 1818; Lectures on the philosophy of the human mind, 1820; b. Kirkmabreck, Scotland, 9 Jan. 1778; d. London 2 Apr. 1820) DNB (Dr. Thomas Brown, 1778-1820; metaphysician; physician; author; poet; poetical works included Paradise of coquettes (published anonymously), 1814, Wanderer in Norway, 1815, Warfiend [i.e., Warfield?], 1816; Bower of spring, 1817; Agnes, 1818; Emily, 1819) |
Associated language | eng |