"I propose to give an account of the life of Giordano Bruno... who was burnt under pretence of atheism, at Rome, in the year 1600 and of his works which are perhaps the scarcest books ever printed... The most industrious historians of speculative philosophy have not been able to procure more than a few of his works... out of eleven, the titles of which are preserved to us I have had an opportunity of perusing six."
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge, as quoted in Giordano Bruno : His Life and Thought (1950), by Dorothea Waley Singer, Ch. 8 : Influence of Bruno
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Giordano Bruno
1548 – 1600
italienischer Philosoph und Dichter
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