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| | Giordano Bruno, 1548-1600 |
 | | For instance, you can read what Renaissance scholar, Paul Oskar Kristeller, had to say about Bruno's life in his Collier's Encyclopedia article (1987). |
 | | At the same site, be sure to consult "The Folly of Giordano Bruno," an article by Richard W. Pogge of Ohio State University (1996?). |
 | | A number of Bruno's writings (most in Latin) are now available at the Twilit Grotto -- Esoteric Archives, including De Umbris Idearum ("The Shadow of Ideas"), Ars Memoriae ("Art of Memory"), De Gli Eroici Furori ("The Heroic Frenzies"), Cantus Circaeus ("Incantations of Circe"), De Magia, Theses De Magia, Magia Mathematica and De Vinculiss in Genere. |
| www.historyguide.org /intellect/bruno.html (429 words) |
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