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... accepted as containing the account which it was sought to make public of the grounds for the severe penalty inflicted on him . In his statement of the various ' horrid heresies ' of which Bruno was accused , Scioppius was no doubt as ...
... accepted as containing the account which it was sought to make public of the grounds for the severe penalty inflicted on him . In his statement of the various ' horrid heresies ' of which Bruno was accused , Scioppius was no doubt as ...
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... accepting the inane , he seems always to have acted under the convic- tion that his own simplicity of nature would meet as simple and hearty a response . No better illustration of this can be given than the first act in his literary ...
... accepting the inane , he seems always to have acted under the convic- tion that his own simplicity of nature would meet as simple and hearty a response . No better illustration of this can be given than the first act in his literary ...
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... accepted as at least compatible with the faith , and last , eagerly championed as the very foundation of the faith . Copernicanism in Bruno's time had barely entered on its first stage , and its further advance was in no small measure ...
... accepted as at least compatible with the faith , and last , eagerly championed as the very foundation of the faith . Copernicanism in Bruno's time had barely entered on its first stage , and its further advance was in no small measure ...
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... accepted it . The invitation came from one Giovanni Mocenigo , scion of a distinguished family in Venice , who had purchased a book of Bruno's , made inquiries about the writer , and wrote to offer him maintenance in exchange for his ...
... accepted it . The invitation came from one Giovanni Mocenigo , scion of a distinguished family in Venice , who had purchased a book of Bruno's , made inquiries about the writer , and wrote to offer him maintenance in exchange for his ...
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... accepted interpretation of human life and its surroundings . On the whole , the idea may be most aptly designated by the modern term Naturalism ; and it has , as its negative mark , rejection of any such distinction as is in- dicated by ...
... accepted interpretation of human life and its surroundings . On the whole , the idea may be most aptly designated by the modern term Naturalism ; and it has , as its negative mark , rejection of any such distinction as is in- dicated by ...
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