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  2. Giordano Bruno - Wikipedia

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    Giordano Bruno (/ dʒ ɔːr ˈ d ɑː n oʊ ˈ b r uː n oʊ /; Italian: [dʒorˈdaːno ˈbruːno]; Latin: Iordanus Brunus Nolanus; born Filippo Bruno, January or February 1548 – 17 February 1600) was an Italian philosopher, poet, alchemist, astrologer, cosmological theorist, and esotericist.

  3. Cosmic pluralism - Wikipedia

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    Giordano Bruno introduced in his works the idea of multiple worlds instantiating the infinite possibilities of a pristine, indivisible One. Bruno (from the mouth of his character Philotheo) in his De l'infinito universo et mondi (1584) claims that "innumerable celestial bodies, stars, globes, suns and earths may be sensibly perceived therein by ...

  4. 1584 in science - Wikipedia

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    Completion of Tycho Brahe's subterranean observatory at Stjerneborg.; Giordano Bruno, in England, publishes his "Italian Dialogues", including the cosmological tracts La Cena de le Ceneri ("The Ash Wednesday Supper"), De la Causa, Principio et Uno ("On Cause, Principle and Unity") and De l'Infinito Universo et Mondi ("On the Infinite Universe and Worlds").

  5. Timeline of cosmological theories - Wikipedia

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    1584 – Giordano Bruno proposes a non-hierarchical cosmology, ... the study is the first to examine galaxy clusters in X-rays and, according to Norbert Schartel, ...

  6. List of philosophers born in the 15th and 16th centuries

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  7. Michel de Castelnau - Wikipedia

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    The Italian philosopher Giordano Bruno was a member of the Castelnau household in London for two years. Bruno dedicated three dialogues on the infinite nature of the universe to Castelnau. [ 11 ] A suggestion that Bruno leaked confidential information from the embassy in this period, proposed by the historian John Bossy , has not gained much ...

  8. 1584 in literature - Wikipedia

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    Giordano Bruno – La Cena de le Ceneri (Ash Wednesday Supper) [3] John Dee – 48 Claves angelicae (48 Angelic Keys, written in Kraków) [4] James VI of Scotland – Some Reulis and Cautelis to be observit and eschewit in Scottis poesie; David Powel – The Historie of Cambria, now called Wales (first printed history of Wales) [5]

  9. Timeline of Solar System astronomy - Wikipedia

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    1584 – Giordano Bruno published two important philosophical dialogues (La Cena de le Ceneri and De l'infinito universo et mondi) in which he argued against the ...