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This study reconstructs the life and thought of a sixteenth-century philosopher, combining documentary biography with close readings of his writings. The first part traces family background, travels, and intellectual engagements, relying on published documents and the subject’s own references to clarify episodes such as foreign visits and diplomatic contacts. The second part sketches his philosophy largely in his own terms, addressing sources and epistemology, an infinite cosmos, nature and living worlds, atomistic and soul doctrines, practical ethics and mystical aspiration, and the relation between organized religion and philosophical faith, before comparing his ideas with later thinkers and listing key references.

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J. Lewis McIntyre

J. Lewis McIntyre was an author known for his work on the life and philosophy of Giordano Bruno, a pivotal figure in the Renaissance. His notable book, "Giordano Bruno," explores the ideas and contributions of Bruno, who was a philosopher, mathematician, and astronomer. McIntyre's writing provides insight into Bruno's challenges against the prevailing dogmas of his time, highlighting his role in the development of modern thought. Through his work, McIntyre contributes to the understanding of intellectual history and the enduring impact of Bruno's legacy.

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