GIORDANO BRUNO 



Naples, Bruno at, 8, 121 5 cloister at, 9 



Nature as one and many, 169 5 permanence 

 of beauty, harmony, 175 ; uniformity of, 

 203 j and spirit, 251 



Necessity and liberty, 195 



Neoplatonist school, 127, 128 j mysticism 

 of the, no, 134 



Nicodemo, Lionardo, 348 



Nicolaus of Cusa, 141, 176 ; sketch of his 

 philosophy, 142-48 ; De Docta Ignorantia, 

 143, 145,257 j and Bruno compared, 144, 

 146 ; Alchoran, 145 ; De Ludo globi, 147 j 

 De Idiot a, 149 ; De Conjecturis, 148 j De 

 Vhione Dei, 148 ; De fenatione Sapient ite, 

 148 



Nigidius, Petrus, 51 



Nola, 3, 4, 7 



Object of De Minima, 226 

 Ovid, Metamorphoses, 99 

 Oxford and Aristotle, 21, 22 j Bruno's im- 

 pressions of, 25 



Padua, 12, 69 



Paracelsus, 149, 1505 ad miraculum medicus, 

 150 



Paris, 1 8 



Perfection, abstract conception of, 198 ; 

 plurality and, 199 j nature of, 201 j 

 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 j necessity 

 and liberty, 195 ; similarity in composites, 

 234 j time and space, 237 ; part and 

 limit, 239 ; peace and liberty, 261 ; 

 sincerity, 264 $ temperance, 265 $ evolu- 

 tion, 270 j avarice, 272 j fortune, 272 ; 

 courage, 273 j simplicity, 273 ; solicitude, 

 274; beauty, 281, 283 j love, 281, 290 



Pius V., Pope, 39 



Plato, Timeeus, 131 j Republic, 131 



Platonism, Platonists, 128, 133 



Plethon. See Gemistus, Georgius 



Plotinus, 132, 133 ; Enneads, 132, 168 



Pognisi, Giordano Bruno, 96 



Prague, 59 



Pre- Aristotelians, the, 125 



Predicates of God, 1 14 j of substance and 

 nature, 115 



Primum mobile, the, 185 



Principle : cause, 155 j first or absolute, 166 



Process, the infinite, 284 



Progress, human, 269 $ and perfection, 285 



Prudence, the virtue of deliberative faculty, 

 2 75 



Quarterly Review, 27, 34, 348 



Ramus, Petrus, Dialectic of, 16, 324 

 Ratio or discursive thought, 341 

 Rationalism in Bruno, 301 j mediaeval, 



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 



Schopp, Caspar, 40, 94 j letter on Bruno's 



death, 92, 350 

 Self-consciousness, 273 

 Sense-knowledge, relativity of, 232 

 Shakespeare, 34, 35 

 Sidney, Sir Philip, 12, 27, 31, 32, 35, 59, 



Sigwart, 3, 52, 63-65, 67, 86, 337, 340, 



342 

 Soul, the goods of the, 271 ; the body, 286 ; 



functions of the, 286 j hierarchy of, 313 

 Soul-principle in bodies, 216, 224 

 Spagnolo, Alfonso, 48 

 Spenser, Edmund, Cantos on Mutability, 335 



Fterie <$ueen, 33 

 Spinoza on Bible interpretation, 108 ; and 



Bruno, 176, 337-43 ; De Deo seu Homine, 



340, 342 } Ethics, 341 

 Spirit and matter, 1615 unity of, and body, 



170 



Stars, souls of the, 217 

 Stein, Ludwig, 346 

 Superstition and natural law, 7 



Tansillo, affection of Bruno for, 5 j quoted, 



283 



Tasso, Aminta, 36, 268 

 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, Conferenxa, 90 ; Le Opere 



Latine de G. Bruno, 114, 225; criticism 



of Lampas Triginta Statuarum, 1155 Le 



Opere Inedite di G. Bruno, 115, 116; Le 



Fonti piu recent i, 138, 149 

 Toland, John, 38, 94, 349 

 Trinity, rejection of the, 109 j Cusanus' 



proof of the, 145 j interpretation of the, 



294, 295 



