Bruno, On the Composition of Images Signs and Ideas

The first complete modern translation of Bruno’s “De Imaginum Signorum et Idearum Composition,” first published in 1591, a complex multilevel work that incorporates astrology, hermetic, mythology, poetry, philosophy, and symbolism into an exploration of the depth and breadth of human knowledge. His exploration of the creation and meaning of signs and symbols is sometimes likened to the modern field of semiotics.

 

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