Renaissance Drama of Knowledge

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Author_Hilary Gatti
Bruno influence on Elizabethan thinkers
Bruno Texts
Bruno's Arrival
Bruno's Thought
Bruno's Trial
Bruno's Works
Bruno’s Arrival
Bruno’s Thought
Bruno’s Trial
Bruno’s Works
Cabala Del Cavallo Pegaseo
Calm Spirit
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cosmology
cultural crisis analysis
De Immenso
De Infinitis
De Innumerabilibus
De La Causa
De Monade
Draw Back
early modern philosophy
Elizabethan
Elizabethan intellectual history
Emperor Rudolf II
English Renaissance literature
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Faustus's Opening Monologue
Faustus’s Opening Monologue
giordano bruno
Gray's Inn Revels
Gray’s Inn Revels
Henry III
history of science
Icarus Myth
knowledge theory development
Marlowe
Marlowe's Poetry
Marlowe’s Poetry
Mathew Roydon
Northumberland Circle
poetry
religious philosophy
renaissance
scientific revolution origins
Shakespeare
Sidereus Nuncius
Sir William Lower
Thomas Harriot
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415637756
  • Weight: 80g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Sep 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Giordano Bruno’s visit to Elizabethan England in the 1580s left its imprint on many fields of contemporary culture, ranging from the newly-developing science, the philosophy of knowledge and language, to the extraordinary flowering of Elizabethan poetry and drama.

This book explores Bruno's influence on English figures as different as the ninth Earl of Northumberland, Thomas Harriot, Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare. Originally published in 1989, it is of interest to students and teachers of history of ideas, cultural history, European drama and renaissance England.

Bruno's work had particular power and emphasis in the modern world due to his response to the cultural crisis which had developed - his impulse towards a new ‘faculty of knowing’ had a disruptive effect on existing orthodoxies – religious, scientific, philosophical, and political.

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