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This volume re-creates not just the vibrancy of intellectual life at the height of the Renaissance but also the horrific cost of pursuing ideas which ran counter to the orthodoxy of the Catholic Church.

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Publisher
Little, Brown
Pages
304

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Cover of: The Pope and the Heretic
The Pope and the Heretic
2007, HarperCollins
Electronic resource in English
Cover of: The Pope and the Heretic
The Pope and the Heretic
March 2, 2006, Abacus
Paperback - New Ed edition
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Cover of: The Pope and the Heretic
The Pope and the Heretic: The True Story of Giordano Bruno, the Man Who Dared to Defy the Roman Inquisition
October 21, 2003, Harper Perennial
Paperback in English
Cover of: The Pope and the Heretic
Cover of: The Pope and the Heretic
The Pope and the Heretic
January 24, 2002, Little, Brown
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Cover of: The Pope and the Heretic
The Pope and the Heretic: The True Story of Giordano Bruno, the Man Who Dared to Defy the Roman Inquisition
October 22, 2002, William Morrow
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The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
304
Dimensions
8.5 x 5.4 x 1 inches
Weight
12 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL10446321M
ISBN 10
0316854913
ISBN 13
9780316854917
OCLC/WorldCat
48024868
Library Thing
208710
Goodreads
6355130

Work Description

Giordano Bruno challenged everything in his pursuit of an all-embracing system of thought. This not only brought him patronage from powerful figures of the day but also put him in direct conflict with the Catholic Church. Arrested by the Inquisition and tried as a heretic, Bruno was imprisoned, tortured, and, after eight years, burned at the stake in 1600. The Vatican "regrets" the burning yet refuses to clear him of heresy.But Bruno's philosophy spread: Galileo, Isaac Newton, Christiaan Huygens, and Gottfried Leibniz all built upon his ideas; his thought experiments predate the work of such twentieth-century luminaries as Karl Popper; his religious thinking inspired such radicals as Baruch Spinoza; and his work on the art of memory had a profound effect on William Shakespeare.Chronicling a genius whose musings helped bring about the modern world, Michael White pieces together the final years -- the capture, trial, and the threat the Catholic Church felt -- that made Bruno a martyr of free thought.

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THE GRAND INQUISITOR, the Lord Cardinal Santoro di Santa Severina, was not happy.
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