BIBLIOGRAPHY
 
a - Sources: Giordano Bruno's Main Works
Giordano Bruno penned around 50 works in Italian or Latin throughout Europe. There followed a succession of burlesque comedies, treatises on magic and mnemotechnics, and especially philosophical essays written in the form of dialogues.
 
1577 - Venice
 

• Signs of the Times (lost)

 
1582 - Paris
 

• De Umbris Idearum

  • Cantus Circaeus
  • The Candlebearer
 
1584 - London
 

• The Ash Wednesday Supper

  • On Cause, Principle and Unity
  • On the Infinite Universe and Worlds
 
1585 - Paris
 

• The Expulsion of the Triumphant Beast

  • The Cabala of Pegasus
  • On Heroic Frenzies
 
1589 - Helmstedt
 

• De Magia

  • Theses de Magia
  • De Magia Mathematica
 
1591- Frankfurt
 

• De Immenso

  • De Monade
  • De Minimo
  • On the Composition of Images, Signs and Ideas
 
b - Criticisms and Biographical Studies
• G. Aquilecchia, Giordano Bruno, Rome, Bibliotheca Biografica, 1971.
• A. Faivre, Giordano Bruno, in the Dictionnaire du Grand Siθcle, Paris, Fayard, 1990, pp. 243-244.
• S. Greenberg, The Infinite in Giordano Bruno, New York, Octagon Books, 1978.
• I. L. Horowitz, The renaissance philosophy of Giordano Bruno, New York, Coleman-Ross, 1952.
• J. Joyce, La philosophie de Giordano Bruno, Paris, Gallimard, 1982.
• B. Levergeois, Giordano Bruno, Paris, Fayard, 1995.
• H. Vιdrine, Alchimie, hermιtisme et philosophie chez Giordano Bruno, in Alchimie et philosophie ΰ la Renaissance, Paris, Vrin, 1993, pp. 355-363.
• F. A. Yates, Giordano Bruno and the hermetic tradition, Paris, Ed. Dervy, 1996.
 
c - Cinema
Giuliano Montaldo, Giordano Bruno, Italy, 1973, 122 min.
 
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