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This comprehensive book outlines the life and works of an important revolutionary intellectual of the 16th Century. This book follows Bruno's life and the development of his thought in the order in which he declared it. Giordano Bruno was an Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, mathematician and astronomer. He was burned at the stake after the Roman Inquisition found him guilty of heresy but his modern scientific thought and cosmology became very influential. His writings on science also showed interest in magic and alchemy and those are outlined in this book alongside what he is most remembered for - his place in the history of the relationship between science and faith
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monografia Rebiun23837251 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun23837251 m o d cr |n||||||||| 130309s2013 xx o 001 0 eng d 9781136183140 1136183140 UPSA ELB134266 UPVA 997926988003706 UFV0698673 EBLCP eng pn EBLCP OCLCQ UKDOC OCLCQ EDX OCLCF OCLCO OCLCQ OCLCO OCLCQ OCLCA AU@ OCLCQ OCL e-it--- Boulting, William Giordano Bruno His Life, Thought, and Martyrdom Hoboken Taylor and Francis 2013 Hoboken Hoboken Taylor and Francis 1 online resource (327 pages) 1 online resource (327 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Routledge Library Editions: Alchemy Includes index Cover; GIORDANO BRUNO: His Life, Thought, and Martyrdom; Copyright; PREFACE; CONTENTS; CHAPTER I BIRTH AND PARENTAGE-BOYHOOD; CHAPTER II MONASTIC LIFE AT NAPLES; CHAPTER III DISCIPLINE OF BOOKS; I. CLASSICS, ARISTOTLE, THE SCHOOLMEN ETC; II. THE NEO-PLATONISTS; III. RAYMOND LULLY; IV. CUSANUS; V. COPERNICUS AND LATER THINKERS; CHAPTER IV WANDERINGS THROUGH ITALY. NAPLES TO GENEVA; CHAPTER V AT GENEVA, LYONS AND TOULOUSE; CHAPTER VI FIRST STAY IN PARIS; CHAPTER VII THE EARLY WORKS; I. THE SHADOWS OF IDEAS; II. THE INCANTATION OF CIRCE; III. THE LULLIAN ARCHITECTURE; IV. THE CHANDLER CHAPTER VIII AT OXFORDCHAPTER IX IN LONDON; CHAPTER X IMPRESSIONS OF ELIZABETH'S ENGLAND; CHAPTER XI WORKS PRINTED IN LONDON; I THE THIRTY SEALS AND SEAL OF SEALS; II THE ASH WEDNESDAY SUPPER; III ON CAUSE, PRINCIPLE, AND THE ONE; IV THE INFINITE UNIVERSE AND ITS WORLDS; V THE EXPULSION OF THE TRIUMPHANT BEAST PROPOSED By JOVE, EFFECTED By THE COUNCIL, REVEALED By MERCURY, RELATED By SOPHIA, HEARD By SAULINO, AND SET DOWN By THE NOLAN j DIVIDED INTO THREE DIALOGUES, EACH OF THREE PARTS; VI THE CABALA OF THE STEED LIKE UNTO PEGASUS, WITH THE ADDITION OF THE Ass OF CYLLENE Vii the transports of intrepid soulschapter xii in paris again. some new works; chapter xiii at wittenberg. works printed or written there; chapter xiv at prague and helmstedt. the works of 1588-90; chapter xv at frankfurt and zurich; chapter xvi the great latin poem and last books; i. the threefold least; ii. the unit; iii. on immensity; iv. on images, signs and ideas; v. a philosophical lexicon; vi. the fastenings of kind; chapter xvii at venice and padua; chapter xviii the trial; chapter xix bruno and the inquisitors. the republic and the pope; chapter xx the roman prison. final scenes This comprehensive book outlines the life and works of an important revolutionary intellectual of the 16th Century. This book follows Bruno's life and the development of his thought in the order in which he declared it. Giordano Bruno was an Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, mathematician and astronomer. He was burned at the stake after the Roman Inquisition found him guilty of heresy but his modern scientific thought and cosmology became very influential. His writings on science also showed interest in magic and alchemy and those are outlined in this book alongside what he is most remembered for - his place in the history of the relationship between science and faith Christian heretics- Italy- Biography Christian martyrs- Italy- Biography Philosophers- Italy- Biography Christian heretics. Christian martyrs. Philosophers. Italy. Electronic books Biography. Print version Boulting, William. Giordano Bruno : His Life, Thought, and Martyrdom. Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, ©2013 9780415638265 Routledge library editions. Alchemy