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Bibliography

Primary Sources
Animadversiones circa lampadem Lullianam
Ars deformationum
Ars memoriae
Ars reminiscendi
Articuli centum et sexaginta adversus huius tempestatis mathematicos atque philosophos
Centum et viginti articuli de natura et mundo adversus Peripateticos
Artificium perorandi
Asino cillenico
Cabala del cavallo pegaseo. Con lʼaggiunta dellʼAsino cillenico
Camoeracensis acrotismus
Candelaio
Cantus Circaeus
De la causa, principio et uno
La cena de le Ceneri
De compendiosa architectura et complemento artis Lullii
De imaginum, signorum et idearum compositione
De innumerabilibus, immenso et infigurabili
De lampade combinatoria Lulliana
De magia
De magia mathematica
De triplici minimo et mensura
De monade, numero et figura
De Mordentii circino
De progressu et lampade venatoria logicorum
De rerum principiis, elementis et causis
De somnii interpretatione
De specierum scrutinio et lampade combinatoria Raymundi Lullii
De umbris idearum
De vinculis in genere
Explicatio triginta sigillorum
Figuratio Aristotelici Physici auditus
De gli eroici furori
Idiota triumphans
De lʼinfinito, universo e mondi
Lampas triginta statuarum
Libri Physicorum Aristotelis explanati
Medicina Lulliana
Mordentius
Oratio consolatoria
Oratio valedictoria
Praelectiones geometricae
Sigillus sigillorum
Spaccio de la bestia trionfante
Summa terminorum metaphysicorum
Theses de magia
Secondary Sources
Giordano Bruno, an Introduction – Paul Blum

This book offers an insight into every stage of Bruno’s life, from his beginnings as a philsopher to after his death. As its name would suggest, it is a relatively short biography that analyzes Bruno’s positions, personality, and how he was viewed, both in life and posthumously.
Giordano Bruno and the Renaissance of Science – Hillary Gatti

This book talks about Bruno’s scientific views, and how his views fit into the context of the scientific Renaissance world. It looks at the scientist philsophers that Bruno was inspired by (namely Copernicus), and those he would go on to inspire.
Giordano Bruno, Philosopher, Heretic – Ingrid Rowland

This book, like the first source mentioned in this table, is a general summary of Bruno’s life. However, it focuses more on Bruno’s relationship with the church and religion in general, and how he was percieved by the clergy. It also features various translated passages written by Bruno.

Source:

Canone , Eugenio. “Archivio Dei Filosofi Del Rinascimento.” Archivio Giordano Bruno – Abbreviazioni e sigle, 2008. https://www.iliesi.cnr.it/AGB/abbreviazioni.php.