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The Heroic Enthusiasts is a literary work by Italian author Giordano Bruno, published in 1585. Also known as "Gli Eroici Furori," it explores themes of love, philosophy, and spiritual ecstasy. Set against the backdrop of Renaissance Italy, the story follows the passionate love affair between two protagonists, Celinda and Florio, as they navigate the complexities of desire and intellectual pursuit. Bruno's work delves into the transcendental nature of love and its ability to inspire heroic acts and profound philosophical insights. "The Heroic Enthusiasts" is celebrated for its poetic language,…mehr

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The Heroic Enthusiasts is a literary work by Italian author Giordano Bruno, published in 1585. Also known as "Gli Eroici Furori," it explores themes of love, philosophy, and spiritual ecstasy. Set against the backdrop of Renaissance Italy, the story follows the passionate love affair between two protagonists, Celinda and Florio, as they navigate the complexities of desire and intellectual pursuit. Bruno's work delves into the transcendental nature of love and its ability to inspire heroic acts and profound philosophical insights. "The Heroic Enthusiasts" is celebrated for its poetic language, philosophical depth, and exploration of the human experience.

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Giordano Bruno (1548-1600) was an Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, mathematician, poet, cosmological theorist, and Hermetic occultist. He is known for his cosmological theories, which conceptually extended the then-novel Copernican model.