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Immediately after his appointment as Cardinal, Pope Clement made him a Cardinal Inquisitor, in which capacity he served as one of the judges at the trial of Giordano Bruno, and concurred in the decision which condemned Bruno to be burned at the stake as a heretic.
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In the sixteenth century the Italian philosopher Giordano Bruno, an early supporter of the Copernican theory that the Earth and other planets orbit the Sun ( heliocentrism ), put forward the view that the fixed stars are similar to the Sun and are likewise accompanied by planets.
* 1600 – The philosopher Giordano Bruno is burned alive, for heresy, at Campo de ' Fiori in Rome.
Giordano Bruno (; 1548 – February 17, 1600 ), ( Latin: Iordanus Brunus Nolanus ) born Filippo Bruno, was an Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, mathematician and astronomer.
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He was succeeded by Virginio, whose heir Paolo Giordano II married the princess of Piombino and was created Prince of the Holy Roman Empire.
The most famous composers of Verismo opera, discounting Puccini, were Mascagni, Ruggero Leoncavallo ( whose Pagliacci is often coupled with Cavalleria ), Umberto Giordano, and Francesco Cilea.
The most zealous of the champions of Gabirol's theory of the universality of matter is Duns Scotus, through whose influence the basal thought of the Fons Vitæ, the materiality of spiritual substances, was perpetuated in Christian philosophy, influencing later philosophers even down to Giordano Bruno, who refers to " the Moor, Avicebron.
* Umberto Giordano, composer, whose memory is honored in the town square.

Giordano and works
* The Pinacoteca Comunale (" Town Art Gallery ") houses works by Antonello da Messina ( Abraham Served by the Angels and St. Jerome in Penitence ), Mattia Preti, Luca Giordano, Giuseppe Benessai and others.
Giordano had an astonishing facility, which often lead to an impression of superficiality of his works.
Two noteworthy trends in Renaissance humanism were Renaissance Neo-Platonism and Hermeticism, which through the works of figures like Nicholas of Kues, Giordano Bruno, Cornelius Agrippa, Campanella and Pico della Mirandola sometimes came close to constituting a new religion itself.
It houses works by Luca Giordano, Sebastiano Conca and Giacinto Brandi, as well as the sarcophagus of Enrico Caracciolo, a notable Gothic work of art.
By the end of the nineteenth century and into the twentieth century, Giacomo Puccini and other composers of verismo operas, such as the great Pietro Mascagni, Leoncavallo, Giordano, and Cilea, staged their works there.
This ran counter to speculations about an inhabited moon that had been present in the works of Nicholas of Cusa, Giordano Bruno, and even Kepler, and which would continue on in works of later writers such as Bernard de Fontenelle and William Herschel.
Along with Andrea Chénier and Siberia, it is one of the most notable works of Giordano.
His works have been in the repertoire of the Atlanta Ballet, Augusta Ballet, Baltimore Ballet, Boston Ballet, Joffrey II, Washington Ballet, Gus Giordano Jazz Dance Chicago, Dance Alive, Gainesville Ballet, Ruth Mitchell Dance Theatre, Tampa Ballet, Gwinnett Ballet Theatre, Peninsula Ballet, Atlanta Dance Theatre, Ballet Hawaii, Augusta Dance Theatre, The Greenville Ballet, and The Philippine Ballet Theater.
Here, on 17 February 1600, the philosopher Giordano Bruno was burnt alive for heresy, and all of his works were placed on the Index of Forbidden Books by the Holy Office.
These works would invigorate the efforts of the grand manner Napolitan painters of the second half of the 17th century: Preti, Giordano and Solimena.

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Critics argue that the Charter presents the history of German people as starting from the expulsions, while ignoring events like Holocaust: professor Micha Brumlik pointed out that one third of signatories were former devoted Nazis and many actively helped in realisation of Hitler's goals ; Ralph Giordano wrote in Hamburger Abendblatt " the Charter doesn't contain a word about Hitler, Auschwitz and Buchenwald.
Marsilio Ficino argued that Plato's references to reincarnation were intended allegorically, Shakespeare made fun but Giordano Bruno was burned at the stake by authorities after being found guilty of heresy by the Roman Inquisition for his teachings.
Among the subjects of this Inquisition were Franciscus Patricius, Giordano Bruno, Tommaso Campanella, Gerolamo Cardano, Cesare Cremonini, and Galileo Galilei.
In 1584 Giordano Bruno suggested that the stars were like the Sun, and may have other planets, possibly even Earth-like, in orbit around them, an idea that had been suggested earlier by the ancient Greek philosophers, Democritus and Epicurus, and by medieval Islamic cosmologists such as Fakhr al-Din al-Razi.
Almost all the important Italian composers of the time were present, among them Puccini, Umberto Giordano and Riccardo Zandonai.
It is surrounded by interesting buildings such as the Neogothic " Palazzo Giordano " and the neoclassical " Palace of Sassari's Province ", where the ancient royal apartments of the House of Savoy were once located.
The chief verismo composers were Giacomo Puccini, Ruggero Leoncavallo, Pietro Mascagni, Alberto Franchetti, Umberto Giordano and Francesco Cilea.
The first eyeglasses were made in Italy at about 1286, according to a sermon delivered on February 23, 1306 by the Dominican friar Giordano da Pisa ( ca.
Among the best-known individuals to be executed by burning were Jacques de Molay ( 1314 ), Jan Hus ( 1415 ), St. Joan of Arc ( 30 May 1431 ), Savonarola ( 1498 ) Patrick Hamilton ( 1528 ), John Frith ( 1533 ), William Tyndale ( 1536 ), Michael Servetus ( 1553 ), Giordano Bruno ( 1600 ) and Avvakum ( 1682 ).
Some of the ideas that were part of the charges of heresy ( along with many other purely religious ones ) against Giordano Bruno, who in 1600 was burned alive at the stake in Campo de ' Fiori in Rome, now form some of the foundations of modern cosmology, and of theories such as that of parallel universes.
Most of Charlton's superhero characters were acquired in 1983 by DC Comics, where Giordano was then managing editor.
He also wrote several plays that were made into popular 19th-century operas such as La Tosca ( 1887 ) on which Giacomo Puccini's opera Tosca ( 1900 ) is based, and Fedora by Umberto Giordano, a work that popularized the fedora hat as well.
However, the concept was developed in 1727 by Leonhard Euler, and the first experiments that used the concept of Young's modulus in its current form were performed by the Italian scientist Giordano Riccati in 1782, predating Young's work by 25 years.
Giordano Bruno's, Baruch Spinoza's and, it may be argued, Hegel's philosophies were philosophies of immanence versus philosophies of transcendence such as thomism or Aristotelian tradition.
In later centuries, Giordano Bruno quoted him ; and some thinkers, like Gottfried Leibniz, were thought to have been influenced by him.
Continuity served as the launching pad for the careers of a number of professional cartoonists, many of whom were mentored by Giordano during their time there.
Throughout the late 1970s and the 1980s, Andru and Giordano were DC's primary cover artists, providing cover artwork for the Superman titles as well as covers for many of the other comics in the DC line at that time.
Layton's reaction was one of panic, and his search for help to meet the deadline led him to Dick Giordano and Neal Adams ' Continuity Associates where his " fledgling contemporaries ," the Crusty Bunkers (" Terry Austin, Bob Wiacek, Joe Rubinstein, Bob McLeod, Joe Brosowski, Carl Potts and a host of others ") were able to lend a hand and help him finish the book.
In the 1630s, under the supervision of architects Giovanni Battista Crescenzi and Alonso Carbonell, several building were erected in great haste, two of which are still standing: the " Casón del Buen Retiro " which served as a ballroom, and the building that today houses the military museum, the Museo del Ejército, which includes the grand entrance hall, the " Salón de Reinos " ( Hall of Kingdoms ), its wall decorated with paintings by Velázquez and Zurbarán and frescoes by Luca Giordano.
The two letters GB indicate an AM station, and were chosen to honour the Italian philosopher Giordano Bruno who was much admired by Theosophists.
The visual arts critics were John Perreault, Cindy Nemser, Liza Baer, Joe Giordano, Judith Vivell, Kenneth Koch, and Les Levine.
According to FBI agent Joseph " Donnie Brasco " Pistone, the murderers were Napolitano, John Cersani, Joseph Massino, Indelicato's brother-in-law Vitale, Joseph DeSimone, Nicholas Santora, Vito Rizzuto, Louis Giongetti, Santo Giordano and Sciascia.

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