Browning was born in
Glasgow in 1914. He attended
Kelvinside Academy in that city. He entered the Humanities department of
Glasgow University in 1931, graduating in 1935. As
Snell Exhibitioner at
Balliol College, Oxford, he acquired first class degrees in Mods and Greats as well as several prizes (Nowlands, Ireland, Craven, Ferguson, De Paravicini, and Jenkyns). During his time at
Glasgow University, Browning became proficient in several Eastern European languages, beginning with
Albanian. In 1939, Browning received a second degree from Glasgow, and began a seven-year service with the
Royal Artillery. During that time he mastered the
Georgian language. He served on the General Staff in
Italy, and on the
Allied Control Commission in
Sofia, Bulgaria. In
Belgrade, Yugoslavia, he was assistant to the British Military Attaché. ==Lecturing career, honours, and retirement activities==