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Giordano Bruno - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Bruno Giordano - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A brief history of Giordano Bruno ... Bruno was carrying on a spirited propaganda in a fighting mood. Between the year 1582 and 1592 there was hardly a teacher in Europe who was persistently, openly and actively spreading the news about the "universe which Copernicus had charted, except Giordano Bruno.
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Italian philosopher (1548-1600) ... The latest edition of Bruno's works is by Tocco, Opere latine di G. B. (Florence, 1889); Opere inedite (Naples, 1891); (Leipzig, 1829, 1830). See also: McIntyre, Giordano Bruno (London and New York, 1903); Frith, Life of G. B. (London and Boston, 1887);
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Giordano Bruno (1548-1600) ... Sidney Greenberg, The Infinite in Giordano Bruno, with a Translation of his Dialogue Concerning the Cause, Principle, and One (New York: ... Dorothea Waley Singer Giordano Bruno, his Life and Thought. With Annotated Translation of his Work, On the Infinite Universe and Worlds (New York: Schuman).
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Giordano Bruno (Italian philosopher), 1548Nola, near Naples Feb. 17, 1600RomeItalian philosopher, astronomer, mathematician, and occultist whose theories anticipated modern science. ... Aspects of the topic "Giordano Bruno" are discussed in the following places at Britannica...
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Burned at the stake by the Roman Catholic Church, Italian philosopher Giordano Bruno has been seen as a martyr to religious intolerance; only recently has he also been recognized as a queer hero. zoom photo page ... Your use of this site indicates that you accept its Terms of Service ... social sciences glbtq:
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Bruno, Giordano (1548-1603), a renowned Italian scholar and reformer. As a boy, his knowledge of science, mathematics and the classics was remarkable. He joined the Dominican Order and for thirteen years studied in monastic seclusion.
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