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    Authority, innovation and early modern epistemology: essays in honour of Hilary Gatti.M. L. McLaughlin, Ingrid D. Rowland, Elisabetta Tarantino & Hilary Gatti (eds.) - 2015 - Cambridge: Legenda, Modern Humanities Research Association and Maney Publishing.
    Giordano Bruno (1548-1600), who died at the stake, is one of the best-known symbols of anti-establishment thought. The theme of this volume, which is offered as a collection of essays to honor the distinguished Bruno scholar Hilary Gatti, reflects her constant concern for the principles of cultural freedom and independent thinking. Several essays deal with Bruno himself, including an analysis of the Eroici furori, a study of his reception in relation to the group known as the Novatores, and (...)
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    Ideas of Liberty in Early Modern Europe: From Machiavelli to Milton.Hilary Gatti - 2015 - Princeton University Press.
    Europe's long sixteenth century—a period spanning the years roughly from the voyages of Columbus in the 1490s to the English Civil War in the 1640s—was an era of power struggles between avaricious and unscrupulous princes, inquisitions and torture chambers, and religious differences of ever more violent fervor. Ideas of Liberty in Early Modern Europe argues that this turbulent age also laid the conceptual foundations of our modern ideas about liberty, justice, and democracy. Hilary Gatti shows how these ideas (...)
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    Essays on Giordano Bruno.Hilary Gatti - 2010 - Princeton University Press.
    This book gathers wide-ranging essays on the Italian Renaissance philosopher and cosmologist Giordano Bruno by one of the world's leading authorities on his work and life. Many of these essays were originally written in Italian and appear here in English for the first time. Bruno is principally famous as a proponent of heliocentrism, the infinity of the universe, and the plurality of worlds. But his work spanned the sciences and humanities, sometimes touching the borders of the occult, and Hilary (...)
  4. L'idea Di Riforma Nei Dialoghi Italiani Di Giordano Bruno.Hilary Gatti - 1996 - Nouvelles de la République des Lettres 2:61-81.
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    Giordano Bruno: Philosopher of the Renaissance.Hilary Gatti - 2002 - Routledge.
    Giordano Bruno was burnt at the stake in Rome in 1600, accused of heresy by the Inquisition. His life took him from Italy to Northern Europe and England, and finally to Venice, where he was arrested. His six dialogues in Italian, today considered a turning point towards the philosophy and science of the modern world, were written during his visit to Elizabethan London. He died refusing to recant views which he defined as philosophical rather than theological, and for which he (...)
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    Notes.Hilary Gatti - 2015 - In Ideas of Liberty in Early Modern Europe: From Machiavelli to Milton. Princeton University Press. pp. 177-192.
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    Giordano Bruno and Renaissance Science.Hilary Gatti - 1999
    Renaissance philosopher Giordano Bruno was a notable supporter of the new science which arose during his lifetime; his own role has been debated since the early 17th century. This work re-evaluates his contribution to the scientific revolution, emphasizing his links with the magnetic philosophers.
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    Acknowledgments.Hilary Gatti - 2010 - In Essays on Giordano Bruno. Princeton University Press.
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    Bibliography.Hilary Gatti - 2015 - In Ideas of Liberty in Early Modern Europe: From Machiavelli to Milton. Princeton University Press. pp. 193-206.
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    3. Bruno and the New Atomism.Hilary Gatti - 2010 - In Essays on Giordano Bruno. Princeton University Press. pp. 70-90.
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    7. Bruno and Shakespeare: Hamlet.Hilary Gatti - 2010 - In Essays on Giordano Bruno. Princeton University Press. pp. 140-160.
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    9. Bruno and the Stuart Court Masques.Hilary Gatti - 2010 - In Essays on Giordano Bruno. Princeton University Press. pp. 172-200.
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    11. Bruno and the Victorians.Hilary Gatti - 2010 - In Essays on Giordano Bruno. Princeton University Press. pp. 220-246.
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    15. Bruno and Metaphor.Hilary Gatti - 2010 - In Essays on Giordano Bruno. Princeton University Press. pp. 297-308.
  15. Bruniana & Campanelliana.Hilary Gatti - 1996 - Nouvelles de la République des Lettres 1:141-143.
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    2. Bruno’s Copernican Diagrams.Hilary Gatti - 2010 - In Essays on Giordano Bruno. Princeton University Press. pp. 40-69.
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    8. Bruno’s Candelaio and Ben Jonson’s The Alchemist.Hilary Gatti - 2010 - In Essays on Giordano Bruno. Princeton University Press. pp. 161-171.
  18. Bruno heroic searcher and marlowe'dr. Faustus'.Hilary Gatti - 1986 - Rinascimento 26:99-138.
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    1. Between Magic and Magnetism: Bruno’s Cosmology at Oxford.Hilary Gatti - 2010 - In Essays on Giordano Bruno. Princeton University Press. pp. 17-39.
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    12. Bruno’s Natural Philosophy.Hilary Gatti - 2010 - In Essays on Giordano Bruno. Princeton University Press. pp. 249-263.
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    Bibliography of Cited Works by and on Giordano Bruno.Hilary Gatti - 2010 - In Essays on Giordano Bruno. Princeton University Press. pp. 325-334.
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    13. Bruno’s Use of the Bible in His Italian Philosophical Dialogues.Hilary Gatti - 2010 - In Essays on Giordano Bruno. Princeton University Press. pp. 264-279.
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    Contents.Hilary Gatti - 2010 - In Essays on Giordano Bruno. Princeton University Press.
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    Conclusion.Hilary Gatti - 2015 - In Ideas of Liberty in Early Modern Europe: From Machiavelli to Milton. Princeton University Press. pp. 173-176.
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    Chapter 5. Epilogue.Hilary Gatti - 2015 - In Ideas of Liberty in Early Modern Europe: From Machiavelli to Milton. Princeton University Press. pp. 159-172.
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    Chapter 2. Liberty and Religion.Hilary Gatti - 2015 - In Ideas of Liberty in Early Modern Europe: From Machiavelli to Milton. Princeton University Press. pp. 31-80.
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    Chapter 3. Libertas philosophandi, or the Liberty of Thought.Hilary Gatti - 2015 - In Ideas of Liberty in Early Modern Europe: From Machiavelli to Milton. Princeton University Press. pp. 81-116.
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    Chapter 1. Political Liberty.Hilary Gatti - 2015 - In Ideas of Liberty in Early Modern Europe: From Machiavelli to Milton. Princeton University Press. pp. 11-30.
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    Chapter 4. The Freedom of the Press.Hilary Gatti - 2015 - In Ideas of Liberty in Early Modern Europe: From Machiavelli to Milton. Princeton University Press. pp. 117-158.
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    EPILOGUE: Why Bruno’s “A Tranquil Universal Philosophy” Finished in a Fire.Hilary Gatti - 2010 - In Essays on Giordano Bruno. Princeton University Press. pp. 309-324.
  31. Giordano Bruno's Copernican Diagrams.Hilary Gatti - 2004 - Filozofski Vestnik 25 (2).
    The paper considers the Copernicanism of Giordano Bruno (1548–1600) as a central moment of his philosophy of nature, concentrating on his two principal cosmological works, La cena de le ceneri (The Ash Wednesday Supper), written and published in London in 1584, and the Latin De immenso, published in Frankfurt in 1591. The principal characteristic of Bruno’s reading of Copernicus which is underlined is his physical realism, which was particularly complex due to his extension of the still finite Copernican cosmology to (...)
     
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    Giordano Bruno: The texts in the library of the ninth Earl of northumberland.Hilary Gatti - 1983 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 46 (1):63-77.
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    Index.Hilary Gatti - 2010 - In Essays on Giordano Bruno. Princeton University Press. pp. 335-356.
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    Introduction.Hilary Gatti - 2015 - In Ideas of Liberty in Early Modern Europe: From Machiavelli to Milton. Princeton University Press. pp. 1-10.
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    INTRODUCTION: Beginning as Negation in the Italian Dialogues of Giordano Bruno.Hilary Gatti - 2010 - In Essays on Giordano Bruno. Princeton University Press. pp. 1-14.
  36. In memoriam di John Burney Trapp.Hilary Gatti - 2005 - Nouvelles de la République des Lettres 1:7-9.
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    Minimum and maximum, finite and infinite Bruno and the northumberland circle.Hilary Gatti - 1985 - Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes 48 (1):144-163.
  38. Presentazione.Hilary Gatti - 1996 - Nouvelles de la République des Lettres 2:8.
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    Preface.Hilary Gatti - 2010 - In Essays on Giordano Bruno. Princeton University Press.
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    5. Petrarch, Sidney, Bruno.Hilary Gatti - 2010 - In Essays on Giordano Bruno. Princeton University Press. pp. 115-126.
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    10. Romanticism: Bruno and Samuel Taylor Coleridge.Hilary Gatti - 2010 - In Essays on Giordano Bruno. Princeton University Press. pp. 201-219.
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    14. Science and Magic: The Resolution of Contraries.Hilary Gatti - 2010 - In Essays on Giordano Bruno. Princeton University Press. pp. 280-296.
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  43. Smitho: un mediocre o un saggio?Hilary Gatti - 1994 - Nouvelles de la République des Lettres 2:197-200.
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    4. The Multiple Languages of the New Science.Hilary Gatti - 2010 - In Essays on Giordano Bruno. Princeton University Press. pp. 91-112.
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    The natural philosophy of Giordano Bruno.Hilary Gatti - 2002 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 26 (1):111–123.
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    The Renaissance Drama of Knowledge: Giordano Bruno in England.Hilary Gatti - 1989 - Routledge.
    Giordano Bruno’s visit to Elizabethan England in the 1580s left its imprint on many fields of contemporary culture, ranging from the newly-developing science, the philosophy of knowledge and language, to the extraordinary flowering of Elizabethan poetry and drama. This book explores Bruno's influence on English figures as different as the ninth Earl of Northumberland, Thomas Harriot, Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare. Originally published in 1989, it is of interest to students and teachers of history of ideas, cultural history, European drama (...)
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    6. The Sense of an Ending in Bruno’s Heroici furori.Hilary Gatti - 2010 - In Essays on Giordano Bruno. Princeton University Press. pp. 127-139.
  48. The sense of an ending in Giordano Bruno's Heroici furori.Hilary Gatti - 2006 - Nouvelles de la République des Lettres 2:77-90.
  49. Una scheda su Giordano Bruno e la teoria dell'evoluzione.Hilary Gatti - 1998 - Nouvelles de la République des Lettres 1:141-142.
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  50. Bruno Studies in English: R.G. Mendoza, The Acentryc Labyrinth: Giordano Bruno's Prelude to Contemporary Cosmology - A. Buono Hodgart, Giordano Bruno's 'Candle-Bearer': An Enigmatic Renaissance Play; K. De Léon Jones, Giordano Bruno and the Kabbalah: Prophets, Magicians, and Rabbis". [REVIEW]Hilary Gatti - 1998 - Nouvelles de la République des Lettres 2:148-151.
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