giordano bruno
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Definition
Proper noun: * Giordano Bruno: An Italian philosopher of the Renaissance. He is known for extending and defending the Copernican model of the universe, proposing that the stars were distant suns with their own planets, and for developing a pantheistic philosophical system. He was tried for heresy by the Roman Inquisition and executed.
Usage
- Giordano Bruno is used as a proper noun to refer to the historical figure, his ideas, or his legacy.
- The writings of Giordano Bruno combined cosmology, philosophy, and memory techniques.
- Many scholars study the trial of Giordano Bruno.
- A statue of Giordano Bruno stands in Rome's Campo de' Fiori.
Advanced Usage
- Brunoian (adj): Pertaining to or characteristic of Giordano Bruno or his philosophies.
- The lecture explored Brunoian concepts of an infinite universe.
Variants and Related Words
- Bruno, Giordano: The full name, often used in formal or academic contexts.
- Pantheism: A doctrine identifying God with the universe, central to Bruno's philosophy.
- Hermeticism: A philosophical and esoteric tradition with which Bruno's work is often associated.
Synonyms
- Philosopher
- Cosmologist
- Heretic (from the perspective of his accusers)
- Martyr of science (a common epithet in later centuries)
Related Phrases and Concepts
- Infinite universe: A core cosmological concept championed by Bruno.
- Trial for heresy: The historical event leading to his execution.
- Campo de' Fiori: The Roman square where he was burned at the stake, now the site of a monument in his honor.
Noun
- Italian philosopher who used Copernican principles to develop a pantheistic monistic philosophy; condemned for heresy by the Inquisition and burned at the stake (1548-1600)