The Heroic Enthusiasts (Gli Eroici Furori
Giordano Bruno
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L. WILLIAMS
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WITH AN INTRODUCTION, COMPILED CHIEFLY FROM DAVID LEVI'S GIORDANO BRUNO O LA RELIGIONE DEL PENSIERO LONDON GEORGE REDWAY YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN 1887 INTRODUCTION. First Dialogue. Second Dialogue. Third Dialogue. Fourth Dialogue. Fifth Dialogue. PREFACE. When this Translation was begun, more than two years ago, for my own pleasure, in leisure hours, I had no knowledge of the difficulty I should find in the work, nor any thought of ever having it printed; but as "Gli Eroici Furori" of Giordano
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INTRODUCTION.
INTRODUCTION.
Nola, a city founded by the Chalcidian Greeks, at a short distance from Naples and from Vesuvius, was the birth-place of Giordano Bruno. It is described by David Levi as a city which from ancient times had always been consecrated to science and letters. From the time of the Romans to that of the Barbarians and of the Middle Ages, Nola was conspicuous for culture and refinement, and its inhabitants were in all times remarkable for their courteous manners, for valour, and for keenness of perceptio
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THE HEROIC ENTHUSIASTS.
THE HEROIC ENTHUSIASTS.
First Dialogue. Tansillo, Cicada. Tans. The enthusiasms most suitable to be first brought forward and considered are those that I now place before you in the order that seems to me most fitting. Cic. Begin, then, to read. Tansillo. 1. It is to be supposed that he oftimes and for divers reasons had repulsed the Muses; first, because he could not be idle as a priest of the Muses should be, for idleness cannot exist there, where the ministers and servants of envy, ignorance, and malignity are to be
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LONDON BERNARD QUARITCH PICCADILLY 1889 LONDON: G. NORMAN AND SON, PRINTERS, HART STREET, COVENT GARDEN. First Dialogue Second Dialogue Third Dialogue. Fourth Dialogue. Fifth Dialogue. PREFACE. The second part of "The Heroic Enthusiasts" which I am now sending to the press is on the same subject as the first, namely the struggles of the soul in its upward progress towards purification and freedom, and the author makes use of lower things to picture and suggest the higher. The aim of the Heroic E
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SECOND PART OF
SECOND PART OF
First Dialogue. Interlocutors: Cesarino. Maricondo. 1. Ces. It is said that the best and most excellent things are in the world when the whole universe responds from every part, perfectly, to those things; and this it is said takes place as the planets arrive at Aries, being when that one of the eighth sphere again reaches the upper invisible firmament, where is also the other Zodiac;[A] and low and evil things prevail when the opposite disposition and order supervene, and thus through the power
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