Giordano Bruno
Giordano Bruno (Italian: [dʒorˈdano ˈbruno]; Laitin: Iordanus Brunus Nolanus; Januar 1548 – 17 February 1600 CE), born Filippo Bruno, wis an Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, mathematician, poet, an astrologer.[3]
Giordano Bruno | |
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Bronze statue of= Bruno bi Ettore Ferrari at Campo de' Fiori, Roum. | |
Born | Mairch 1548 Nola, Kinrick o Naples |
Dee'd | 17 February 1600 (aged 51–52) Roum, Papal States |
Cause o daith | Burned at the stake |
Era | Renaissance filosofie |
Region | Wastren Filosofie |
Schuil | Renaissance Humanism Neoplatonism |
Main interests | Filosofie, Cosmology, an Mathematics |
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References
eedit- ↑ Leo Catana (2005). The Concept of Contraction in Giordano Bruno's Philosophy. Ashgate Pub. ISBN 9780754652618.
When Bruno states in De la causa that matter provides the extension of particulars, he follows Averroes.
- ↑ Bouvet, Molière ; avec une notice sur le théâtre au XVIIe siècle, une biographie chronologique de Molière, une étude générale de son oeuvre, une analyse méthodique du "Malade", des notes, des questions par Alphonse (1973). Le malade imaginaire ; L'amour médecin. Paris: Bordas. p. 23. ISBN 2-04-006776-0.
- ↑ Bruno wis a mathematician an philosopher, but is nae considered an astronomer bi the modren astronomical commonty as thare is no record o him carryin oot pheesical observations, as ye hae wi Brahe, Kepler, an Galileo. Pogge, Richard W. http://www.astronomy.ohio-state.edu/~pogge/Essays/Bruno.html 1999.