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Giordano Bruno

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by Ingrid D. Rowland

Santo Stefano (Venice)

  San Zanipolo (Venice)

  Sarpi, Paolo

  Sasso, Lutio Cardinal

  Saturn; planet

  Savolino, Albenzio

  Savolino, Fraulissa

  Savolino, Giulia

  Savolino, Laudomia

  Savolino, Don Sabatino

  Savona

  Saxony

  Scholasticism; Inquisition rooted in; Platonism and; at San Domenico Maggiore; at Sorbonne

  Schoppe, Gaspar

  sculpture, see art

  Scuola Grande di San Marco (Venice)

  Sebastian, Saint

  Seggio di Nilo (Naples)

  semina rerum (seeds of things)

  Sentences (Lombard)

  “Sentences” According to the Mind of Plato, The (Giles of Viterbo)

  Sentis, Giovanni Gabriele de

  Sephardim

  Seripando, Antonio

  Seripando, Girolamo

  Serveto, Miguel

  Servites

  Seven Joys of the Virgin, The (devotional poem)

  Sforza, Francesco, Duke of Milan

  Shakespeare, William

  Shekinah

  Sibyl of Cumae

  Sicily, Spanish rule of

  Sidney, Philip

  Siena

  Silk Road

  silva (forest)

  Silvestri, Matteo

  Sixtus IV, Pope

  Sixtus V, Pope

  Society of Jesus, see Jesuits

  Socrates

  Sodano, Angelo Cardinal

  Solomon; Song of, see Bible, Song of Songs

  Solon

  Songbook (Petrarch)

  Song of Circe, The (Bruno)

  “Sonnet in Praise of the Ass” (Bruno)

  Sophia

  Sorbonne

  sorcery

  Spaccio della bestia tronfante, see Expulsion of the Triumphant Beast, The

  Spain; Armada of; colonialism of; Columbus’s voyages for; court of, dwarfs at; misprint in Index of Forbidden Books in; Moorish power in; Naples ruled by

  Spanish Inquisition; arrests and convictions on basis of single accusation by; converted Jews charged by

  Speridando, Girolamo

  Spiritual Exercises (Ignatius of Loyola)

  Spranger, Bartolomäus

  squaring the circle

  Starry Messenger (Galileo)

  Stephen, Saint

  Stoicism

  Summa Against the Gentiles (Aquinas)

  Summary of Metaphysical Terms (Eglin)

  Summa theologiae (Aquinas)

  sun-centered universe

  Switzerland

  syllogisms

  Symposium (Plato)

  Tabriz

  Tansillo, Luigi

  Taverna, Ludovico

  telescope, invention of

  Telesio, Bernardino

  Teofilo da Vairano, Fra

  theology; see also Christian theology

  Thirty Years’ War

  thought problems

  Thucydides

  Timaeus (Plato)

  Titian

  Toledo, Don Pedro de

  “To the Malcontent” (Bruno)

  Tor di Nona prison (Rome)

  Torquemada, Tomás de

  torture, juridical

  Toulouse; massacre of Protestants in; University of transubstantiation

  Trinity

  Triumphant Idiot, The (Bruno)

  Tübingen, University of

  Tudor, Mary

  Turin

  Turks; see also Ottoman Empire

  Two Little Books (Cardano)

  Ulysses

  Underhill, John

  universe; biography of; Dante’s view of; infinite, see infinite universe; microstructure of; models of; sun-centered

  Uraniborg, observatory at

  Urban VIII, Pope

  Urbino, Duke of

  Urey, Harold

  Ursula, Saint

  Utrecht

  Vaio, Francesco

  Valedictory Oration (Bruno)

  Valla, Lorenzo

  Vatican; Library of; Secret Archive of

  Velázquez, Diego

  Venetian Inquisition; archives of; arrest of Bruno by; Bruno’s confession to; Bruno’s testimony to; corroborating witnesses before; extradition to Rome of prisoners of; heresy cases of; Mocenigo’s accusations to; prisons of; procedures of; Protestants and Jews brought before

  Venice; Arsenal of; availability of indexed books in; Ducal Palace of; extradition of prisoners to Rome from; Jews in; New Prisons of; plague in; State Archive of; trade routes through; Turks in

  Venus

  vernacular; dialogues in; general books on technical subjects in; Protestant liturgy and Bible in; sonnets in

  Vernacular Sphere, The (Fiorentino)

  Veronese, Paolo

  Verrocchio, Andrea del

  Vespucci, Amerigo

  vestigia (footprints)

  Vesuvius, Mount

  Vikings

  Virgil

  Virgin Mary; banishment of pictures of

  Visconti, Maximiliano

  Vita, Fra Domenico

  Vitruvius

  Vitus, Saint

  Voët, Gilbert

  Vulgate Bible

  Waldensians

  Walker, D. P.

  Walsingham, Frances

  Walsingham, Francis

  Warburg Institute

  Waterloo, Battle of

  Wheel of Fortune

  Whitefriars

  Why Is Nothing Known (Sánchez)

  Wiesbaden

  witchcraft

  Wittenberg; University of

  Wolfenbüttel

  Worlde of Wordes, A (Florio)

  World War II

  Yates, Frances

  Yunus, Ibn

  Zaratan, Zuane

  Zaratine, Cathe

  Zick, Peter

  Zurich

  ALSO BY INGRID D. ROWLAND

  The Culture of the High Renaissance

  The Scarith of Scornello: A Tale of Renaissance Forgery

  About the Author

  Ingrid D. Rowland was previously a professor at the University of Chicago. She is a regular essayist for The New York Review of Books and The New Republic. She is the author of The Culture of the High Renaissance and The Scorith of Scornello. She lives in Rome. You can sign up for email updates here.

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  Contents

  Title Page

  Copyright Notice

  Dedication

  A Note on Translation

  Prologue: The Hooded Friar

  1. A Most Solemn Act of Justice

  2. The Nolan Philosopher

  3. “Napoli è tutto il mondo”

  4. “The world is fine as it is”

  5. “I have, in effect, harbored doubts”

  6. “I came into this world to light a fire”

  7. Footprints in the Forest

  8. A Thousand Worlds

  9. Art and Astronomy

  10. Trouble Again

  11. Holy Asininity

  12. The Signs of the Times

  13. A Lonely Sparrow

  14. Thirty

  15. The Gifts of the Magi

  16. The Song of Circe

  17. “Go up to Oxford”

  18. Down Risky Streets

  19. The Art of Magic

  20. Canticles

  21. Squaring the Circle

  22. Consolation and Valediction

  23. Infinities

  24. Return to Italy

  25. The Witness

  26. The Adversary

  27. Gethsemane
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  28. Hell’s Purgatory

  29. The Sentence

  30. The Field of Flowers

  Epilogue: The Four Rivers

  Appendix: Bruno’s Sentence

  Notes

  Bibliography

  Acknowledgments

  Index

  Also by Ingrid D. Rowland

  About the Author

  Copyright

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  Copyright © 2008 by Ingrid D. Rowland

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  First edition, 2008

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