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13. Bruno’s Use of the Bible in His Italian Philosophical Dialogues
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- INTRODUCTION: Beginning as Negation in the Italian Dialogues of Giordano Bruno 1
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PART 1. BRUNO AND THE NEW SCIENCE
- 1. Between Magic and Magnetism: Bruno’s Cosmology at Oxford 17
- 2. Bruno’s Copernican Diagrams 40
- 3. Bruno and the New Atomism 70
- 4. The Multiple Languages of the New Science 91
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PART 2. BRUNO IN BRITAIN
- 5. Petrarch, Sidney, Bruno 115
- 6. The Sense of an Ending in Bruno’s Heroici furori 127
- 7. Bruno and Shakespeare: Hamlet 140
- 8. Bruno’s Candelaio and Ben Jonson’s The Alchemist 161
- 9. Bruno and the Stuart Court Masques 172
- 10. Romanticism: Bruno and Samuel Taylor Coleridge 201
- 11. Bruno and the Victorians 220
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PART 3. BRUNO’S PHILOSOPHY OF NATURE
- 12. Bruno’s Natural Philosophy 249
- 13. Bruno’s Use of the Bible in His Italian Philosophical Dialogues 264
- 14. Science and Magic: The Resolution of Contraries 280
- 15. Bruno and Metaphor 297
- EPILOGUE: Why Bruno’s “A Tranquil Universal Philosophy” Finished in a Fire 309
- Bibliography of Cited Works by and on Giordano Bruno 325
- Index 335
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- INTRODUCTION: Beginning as Negation in the Italian Dialogues of Giordano Bruno 1
-
PART 1. BRUNO AND THE NEW SCIENCE
- 1. Between Magic and Magnetism: Bruno’s Cosmology at Oxford 17
- 2. Bruno’s Copernican Diagrams 40
- 3. Bruno and the New Atomism 70
- 4. The Multiple Languages of the New Science 91
-
PART 2. BRUNO IN BRITAIN
- 5. Petrarch, Sidney, Bruno 115
- 6. The Sense of an Ending in Bruno’s Heroici furori 127
- 7. Bruno and Shakespeare: Hamlet 140
- 8. Bruno’s Candelaio and Ben Jonson’s The Alchemist 161
- 9. Bruno and the Stuart Court Masques 172
- 10. Romanticism: Bruno and Samuel Taylor Coleridge 201
- 11. Bruno and the Victorians 220
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PART 3. BRUNO’S PHILOSOPHY OF NATURE
- 12. Bruno’s Natural Philosophy 249
- 13. Bruno’s Use of the Bible in His Italian Philosophical Dialogues 264
- 14. Science and Magic: The Resolution of Contraries 280
- 15. Bruno and Metaphor 297
- EPILOGUE: Why Bruno’s “A Tranquil Universal Philosophy” Finished in a Fire 309
- Bibliography of Cited Works by and on Giordano Bruno 325
- Index 335