On the Composition of Images, Signs & Ideas
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
The book explores the life and ideas of Giordano Bruno, an influential Italian philosopher and cosmologist. It delves into his groundbreaking theories, which expanded upon the Copernican model by suggesting that stars are distant suns with their own planets, potentially harboring life. Bruno's concept of cosmic pluralism and his assertion of an infinite universe without a center challenge conventional views of his time, positioning him as a pivotal figure in the history of science and philosophy.


