Perspectives & Identities: The Elizabethan Writer's Search to Know His WorldRubicon Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 234 |
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... Bruno's work . Bruno paid homage to Cusa , who in his time had come close to a Pantheistic view of nature , and had developed his line of thought . Cusa believed that the spirit of God existed even in material things , and with Bruno ...
... Bruno's work . Bruno paid homage to Cusa , who in his time had come close to a Pantheistic view of nature , and had developed his line of thought . Cusa believed that the spirit of God existed even in material things , and with Bruno ...
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... Bruno to the poet Sackville . In Lon- don , too , Bruno could have had discussions with Dyer , Gabriel Har- vey and those who had leanings towards the Ramist school , and who brought up the name of Copernicus from time to time.5 Bruno ...
... Bruno to the poet Sackville . In Lon- don , too , Bruno could have had discussions with Dyer , Gabriel Har- vey and those who had leanings towards the Ramist school , and who brought up the name of Copernicus from time to time.5 Bruno ...
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... Bruno's system of memory training . It is possible that Mocenigo thought that Bruno was a Magus , skilled in the arts of magic , and that he would be able to learn occult techniques from him in return for hospitality . Bruno's extant ...
... Bruno's system of memory training . It is possible that Mocenigo thought that Bruno was a Magus , skilled in the arts of magic , and that he would be able to learn occult techniques from him in return for hospitality . Bruno's extant ...
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New Perspectives | 7 |
Shifting Viewpoints | 36 |
Themes of Mistaken Identity | 70 |
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