This biography explores the life and ideas of Giordano Bruno, a sixteenth-century Italian philosopher, theologian, and astronomer. Bruno is known for his controversial beliefs, including advocating for a heliocentric model of the universe and questioning the divinity of Christ. This book provides an in-depth examination of Bruno's life, influences, and contributions to philosophy and science.
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