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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19027523Only partial translations or excerpts exist. This is the first complete English translation.
The title 'The Latin Works of Giordano Bruno' (1886) appears to be a specific, likely multi-volume collection of Bruno's Latin writings (often edited by Tocco and Vitelli). While individual Latin works by Bruno (such as 'De Umbris Idearum' or 'Cantus Circaeus') have been translated into English in modern times, there is no evidence of a complete English translation of the entire corpus of his Latin works as collected in the 1886 edition. Therefore, this 1886 publication represents a collection that has not been translated in its entirety into English.
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Step into the infinite mind of Giordano Bruno, the Renaissance rebel who envisioned a universe without boundaries and a human intellect capable of mirroring the divine. Through his 'Art of Memory,' readers will discover a sophisticated mental architecture designed to transform the 'shadows' of earthly perception into a radiant ladder of universal wisdom.
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