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Giordano Bruno was an Italian philosopher, theologian, and astronomer who is best known for his ideas about the infinite nature of the universe. This volume of his collected Latin works includes his famous dialogues on the nature of the universe, as well as his treatises on metaphysics, theology, and the cosmos. For students of philosophy and the history of science, Bruno's work is a fascinating and challenging exploration of some of the most profound questions of human existence.
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