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Giordano Bruno (1548–1600) was an Italian philosopher, poet, and cosmological theorist known for his theories on the infinite universe. He often referred to himself as "The Nolan" because he was born in Nola, Italy.
original: "Opera Latine Conscripta"
Vittorio Imbriani and Francesco Saverio Tallarigo were prominent Italian scholars and literary critics of the late 19th century.
STANFORD LIBRARY
1. On the Shadows of Ideas.
original: "De Umbris Idearum." This is one of Bruno's most important works on mnemonics (memory systems) and Neoplatonism.
2. The Art of Memory.
original: "Ars Memoriae." A treatise on the "Method of Loci" and other techniques used to organize knowledge within the mind.
3. The Incantation of Circe.
original: "Cantus Circaeus." A work presented as a dialogue on the nature of human vices and the transmutation of characters, using the mythological figure of Circe.
Domenico Morano was a significant Neapolitan publisher active during the late 1800s.
original: "MDCCCLXXXVI."