religion, 305
Elements, the, 185;
in isolation, 209
Elizabeth, Queen, 21, 30, 31, 47, 81;
Empedocles, 126
England, works published in, 37
Epitaph, Bruno’s, 99
Erlangen Codex, 116
Euclid, simplification of, 243
Evolution, theory of, 270
Existences, finite, 173;
differ, all, 235
Faith and works, 254
Faye, Anthony de la, 14
Ficino, Marsilio, 128
Figure in body and space, 189
Finite soul and divine mind, 307
Fiorentino, in Giornale de la Domenica, 6
Fire, Bruno’s theory of, 209
“First Fruites,” 35;
translation of Montaigne, 35
natural, 165
Franco, Nicolo, 39
Frankfort, works published at, 51, 62, 66, 114;
petition to council of, 63
Furor (inspiration), kinds of, 279
Gemistus, Georgius (Gemistus Plethon), 127, 128
Gentile, Alberico, 53
man and, 298;
in nature, 315;
in himself, 317
Goethe, 352
Golden Age, the, 266
Greville, Sir Fulke, 27, 33, 43, 357
Grün, professor of philosophy, 54
Hegel, 353;
De Orbitis Planetarum, 108
Hennequin, John, 49
Heraclitus’ fire, 125
Heretical propositions, the eight, 90
Heumann, Acta Philosophorum, 350
Iamblichus, 129
Ideas, abstract, 196
Identity in God, 167;
in kind of all beings, 215
Imagination of Bruno, 107
Immaculate conception, rejection of, 109
Immortality, 159;
meaning of, 309;
individual, 311
Indifference of all things in the Infinite, 173
Infinite and the finite, the, 187, 307;
action between the, 187;
relation of, 188
Intelligence and Love, 290;
instinct and, 219
Isolation, no elements in, 209
Jacobi, F. H., Letters on Spinoza’s Philosophy, 351
Jews, antipathy towards the, 265
Judgment, 262;
based upon sensations, 234
Juvenal, 104
Kepler, 333
Knowledge of God, 194;
principles of, 229;
relativity of, 233;
Bruno’s Summum Bonum, 276
Lagarde, 5, 11, 12, 23, 25, 27, 28–31, 36, 40, 42, 46, 57, 102–8, 124, et seq., 142, 144, 150, 154–65, 167–69, 172, et seq., 185, 193, 216, et seq., 252, 253, 255–57, 259, 261 et seq., 276–93, 296 et seq., 357
Law, function of, 262
Leibniz, Monadology, 224;
and Bruno, 343;
Bruno’s influence on, 345;
on Bruno, 347
Lessing’s idea of myths anticipated, 108
Life, one principle of, 199;
the practical, 261;
the strenuous, 279;
and death contrasted, 289
London of Elizabeth, the, 42, 45
Love, degrees of, 281;
intelligence and, 290
Lucian’s Parliament of the Gods, 39
Lucretius, 127;
De rerum natura, 127
Art of Reasoning, 115, 139, 333
Luther, 57
Magnus, Albertus, 137
Man and the animals, 270;
and God, 298
Matter, divinity of, 157;
spirit and, 161;
deduction of, 163;
the true substance, 165;
as potentiality, 166;
substrate of the spiritual world, 168;
the ultimate unity, 171
Matthew, Tobias, 26
Teulet Papers, 23;
Salisbury Papers, 47
Melanchthon, 52
Mendoça, Bernardino di, 31, 32
“Metaphysical Remains,” 113
Minima, the three, 227;
in the classification of the sciences, 229
Minimum, relativity of, 227;
as substance, 230;
indestructible, 231;
mathematics of the, 241
Miracles and deceit, 257
Mirror of God, 182
Mocenigo, Giovanni, 66, 67, 70, 72, 73, 75
Moisture, a material element, 207
Morosini, Andrea, 71
Mystical and naturalistic attitude compared 110, 111
cloister at, 9
Nature as one and many, 169;
permanence of beauty, harmony, 175;
uniformity of, 203;
and spirit, 251
Necessity and liberty, 195
Neoplatonist school, 127, 128;
Nicodemo, Lionardo, 348
sketch of his philosophy, 142–48;
De Docta Ignorantia, 143, 145, 257;
Alchoran, 145;
De Ludo globi, 147;
De Idiota, 149;
De Conjecturis, 148;
De Visione Dei, 148;
De Venatione Sapientiæ, 148
Nigidius, Petrus, 51
Object of De Minimo, 226
Ovid, Metamorphoses, 99
Bruno’s impressions of, 25
ad miraculum medicus, 150
Paris, 18
Perfection, abstract conception of, 198;
plurality and, 199;
nature of, 201;
progress and, 285
Peripatetic philosophy, theses against, 49;
criticism of theory, 49
Philosophy, practical test of a perfect, 112;
Bruno’s—Matter and spirit, 159;
necessity and liberty, 195;
similarity in composites, 234;
time and space, 237;
part and limit, 239;
peace and liberty, 261;
sincerity, 264;
temperance, 265;
evolution, 270;
avarice, 272;
fortune, 272;
courage, 273;
simplicity, 273;
solicitude, 274;
Pius V., Pope, 39
Plato, Timæus, 131;
Republic, 131
Platonism, Platonists, 128, 133
Plethon. See Gemistus, Georgius
Pognisi, Giordano Bruno, 96
Prague, 59
Pre-Aristotelians, the, 125
Predicates of God, 114;
of substance and nature, 115
Primum mobile, the, 185
Principle: cause, 155;
first or absolute, 166
Process, the infinite, 284
Progress, human, 269;
and perfection, 285
Prudence, the virtue of deliberative faculty, 275
Ramus, Petrus, Dialectic of, 16, 324
Ratio or discursive thought, 341
Rationalism in Bruno, 301;
mediæval, 305
Reality of things, timeless, 321
Reuchlin, Johann, De arte cabbalistica, 131
Riches and poverty, 271
Riehl, Giordano Bruno, 69
Roche, La, Memoirs of Literature, 94
Roman people, Bruno on, 263
Rome, Bruno at, 10;
tribunal at, 91
Rudolph II., 59
Savolina, Fraulissa, mother of Bruno, 3
Schelling, 352
Scholastics, the, 137
Schopenhauer, 354
letter on Bruno’s death, 92, 350
Self-consciousness, 273
Sense-knowledge, relativity of, 232
Sidney, Sir Philip, 12, 27, 31, 32, 35, 59, 357
Sigwart, 3, 52, 63–65, 67, 86, 337, 340, 342
Soul, the goods of the, 271;
the body, 286;
functions of the, 286;
hierarchy of, 313
Soul-principle in bodies, 216, 224
Spagnolo, Alfonso, 48
Spenser, Edmund, Cantos on Mutability, 33;
Færie Queen, 33
Spinoza on Bible interpretation, 108;
Ethics, 341
Spirit and matter, 161;
unity of, and body, 170
Stars, souls of the, 217
Stein, Ludwig, 346
Superstition and natural law, 7
Tansillo, affection of Bruno for, 5;
quoted, 283
Telesio, De natura rerum, 150
Temple of Wisdom, the, 57;
builders of, 128
Tennemann, Wilhelm G., 352
Theism in Bruno, 319
Theophilus of Varrano, 121
Tiraboschi, Girolamo, historian, 107
Tocco, Felice, Conferenza, 90;
Le Opere Latine de G. Bruno, 114, 225;
criticism of Lampas Triginta Statuarum, 115;
Le Opere Inedite di G. Bruno, 115, 116;
Le Fonti piu recenti, 138, 149
Trinity, rejection of the, 109;
Cusanus’ proof of the, 145;
interpretation of the, 294, 295
Trismegistus, Mercurius or Hermes, 129
Truth, philosophical and theological, 76;
the “implicit universe,” 274, 275;
the twofold, 303
Universe, infinite in extent, 182, 183;
perfection of the, 190
Vacuum, the, 240
Vanini, Lucilio, burnt as a heretic at Toulouse, 17, 334
Vautrollier, bookseller, 34, 358
Venice, works published at, 11;
relation between, and the Pope, 85
Verifications of coincidence, 177
Vico, Marquis of, 12
Virtues, table of the, 259
Wagner in Bruno’s Opere Italiane, 89
Waldensian persecution, 8
Watson, Thomas, Compendium Memoriæ Localis, 36, 325;
translation of Tasso’s Aminta, 36
Whole and its parts, the, 186
Williams, L., 41
Wisdom reviewed, 275
lectures at, 114;
notes dictated at, 115
Wittmann, Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, 135, 136
Works, Marburg edition, 113;
published during imprisonment and posthumously, 113–117;
Worlds, innumerable, 191, 194;
decay of, 221
Zurich, Bruno at, 64;
work published at, 113