857
5. Ibid, p. 5.
858
6. Ibid, pp. 5–6.
859
7. Ibid, p. 6.
860
8. Ibid.
861
9. Frances Yates, TheArtofMemoiy, Pimlico Press, London, 1996, p. 197.
862
10. Ibid, p. 198.
863
11. Frances Yates, Giordano Bruno and the Hermetic Tradition, University of Chicago Press, Chicago and London, 1991, p. 203.
864
12. Ibid.
865
13. Yates, Art of Memory, pp. 212–220; See also Yates, Giordano Bruno, pp. 197–199.
866
14. Hermann Kesten, Copernicus and His World, Roy Publishers, New York, p. 330.
867
15. Yates, Giordano Bruno, p. 204.
868
16. Ibid.
869
17. Ibid.
870
18. Giordano Bruno, La Cena de le ceneri, 1584, dial. 4; See also Yates, Giordano Bruno, p. 207.
871
19. Bruno, op. cit, dial. 5.
872
20. Yates, Giordano Bruno, p. 209.
873
21. Cited in ibid, p. 219.
874
22. Ibid, p. 215.
875
23. Ibid.
876
24. Ibid.
877
25. Giordano Bruno, Spaccio dellaBestia Trionfante (1584), dial. 3; See also Yates, Giordano Bruno, p. 213.
878
26. Yates, Giordano Bruno, p. 223.
879
27. Ibid, p. 215.
880
28. Ibid.
881
29. Ibid, p. 216.
882
30. Kore Kosmou, 48; see also Sir Walter Scott (trans.),Hermetica: The Ancient Greek and Latin Writings which Contain Religious or Philosophic Teachings Ascribed to Hermes Trismegistus, Shambala, Boston, 1993, p. 485.