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  1. Giordano Bruno | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Giordano Bruno (1548—1600) Giordano Bruno was an Italian philosopher of the later Renaissance whose writings encompassed the ongoing traditions, intentions, and achievements of his times and transmitted them into early modernity.

  2. Jul 3, 2019 · Giordano Bruno (1548–1600) was an Italian scientist and philosopher who espoused the Copernican idea of a heliocentric (sun-centered) universe as opposed to the church's teachings of an Earth-centered universe. He also believed in an infinite universe with numerous inhabited worlds.

  3. Giordano Bruno, orig. Filippo Bruno, (born 1548, Nola, near Naples—died Feb. 17, 1600, Rome), Italian philosopher, astronomer, mathematician, and occultist. He entered a Dominican convent in 1565 and was ordained a priest in 1572. He abandoned the order in 1576 after being accused of heresy.

  4. Giordano Bruno (1548 – February 17, 1600) was an Italian philosopher, priest, cosmologist, and occultist. He is known for his system of mnemonics based on organized knowledge, his ideas on extrasolar planets and extraterrestrial life, and his support of Nicolaus Copernicus 's heliocentric model of the solar system.

  5. Brunos theories influenced 17th-century scientific and philosophical thought and, since the 18th century, have been absorbed by many modern philosophers. As a symbol of the freedom of thought, Bruno inspired the European liberal movements of the 19th century, particularly the Italian Risorgimento (the movement for national political unity).

  6. www.encyclopedia.com › philosophy-biographies › giordano-brunoGiordano Bruno | Encyclopedia.com

    May 17, 2018 · Giordano Bruno. Bruno, Giordano. views 2,469,597 updated May 17 2018. Bruno, Giordano. ( b. Nola, Italy, 1548; d. Rome, Italy, 17 February 1600) philosophy. Bruno’s baptismal name was Filippo; he took the name Giordano, by which he is always known, on entering the Dominican order.

  7. Feb 17, 2012 · Quick Info. Born. 1548. Nola near Naples, Kingdom of Naples (now Italy) Died. 17 February 1600. Rome, Papal States (now Italy) Summary. Giordano Bruno was an Italian philosopher of science who was eventually burnt in Rome as a heretic. View three larger pictures. Biography.

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