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BRUNO’S Latin Works II, 2.
original: 'De Compendiosa Architectura'; in this context, 'architecture' refers to the mental and symbolic structures used to organize knowledge and memory, rather than physical buildings.
original: 'Complemento Artis Lullii'; the 'Art' refers to the system of logic and combinatorics invented by the 13th-century philosopher Ramon Llull. Bruno considered his own work to be the definitive expansion and perfection of Llull's method of using revolving wheels to generate ideas.
Architecture The systematic arrangement of philosophical concepts., Lullian Art The 'Ars Lullii,' a method of universal inquiry based on the works of Ramon Llull., Giordano Bruno, Lullism