xiv GIORDANO BRUNO 



Levi, G. B. o la Religione del Pensiero : Torino, 1887. 



Morselli, G. .5., Commemorazione, etc. : Torino, 1888. Morselli 

 regards Bruno as the precursor of all modern philosophy, and as 

 prophet of most of the scientific discoveries of the I9th century. 



Tocco, G. B. Conferenza: Firenze, 1886. On Bruno's religion 

 and philosophy of religion. 



Of writers in English on Bruno may also be named : Owen, in 

 his Sceptics of the Italian Renaissance : London, 1893 (pp. 244-342) ; 

 Daniel Brinton and Thomas Davidson, G. ., Philosopher and 

 Martyr, Two Addresses: Philadelphia, 1890; Plumptre, in his 

 Studies in Little-known Subjects : London, 1898 (pp. 61-127) > Whit- 

 taker in Essays and Notices, 1895 (reprinted from Mind, April 1884 

 and July 1887) ; the Quarterly Review for October 1902, " Giordano 

 Bruno in England " ; and R. Adamson, The Development of Modern 

 Philosophy: Edinburgh and London, 1903, vol. 2 (pp. 23-44). 



