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Giordano Bruno – Bibliography

Bruno, Giordano. Cause, Principle, and Unity. Translated by Robert de Lucca, 1998.

———. Essays on Magic. Translated by Blackwell, 1998.

———. On the Heroic Frenzies. Translated by Ingrid Rowland, 2013.

———. The Ash Wednesday Supper. Translated by Hilary Gatti, 2018.

———. The Cabala of the Pegasus. Translated by Sidney Sondergard, 2002.

———. The Expulsion of the Triumphant Beast. 1964.

Knox, Dilwyn. “Giordano Bruno.” The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Fall 2024, Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University, 2024, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2024/entries/bruno/.

McIntyre, Lewis. Giordano Bruno. 1903.

Singer, Dorothea. “On the Infinite Universe and Worlds.” Giordano Bruno. His Life and Thought, 1950.

Yates, Francis. Giordano Bruno and the Hermetic Tradition. 1964.

Dilwyn Knox’s “Giordano Bruno” explores Bruno’s life and philosophy. It separates Bruno’s philosophy into different categories such as panpsychism or religious beliefs.

Lewis McIntyre’s Giordano Bruno also explores Bruno’s life and goes over his philosophy with a wide breadth. This work also covers the origins of Bruno’s philosophy and the historical context in which it’s found.

Francis Yates’ Giordano Bruno and the Hermetic Tradition primarily discusses Bruno’s religious beliefs. It goes into depth on the convoluted and mystical beliefs Giordano Bruno held, meshing Hermeticism with Christianity. This work also talks about the effect of Bruno’s religious beliefs on the philosophy found in his various works.