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Giordano Bruno
The Heroic Enthusiasts

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1 1, Int | transformed; therefore, soul and body, spirit and matter, are 2 1, Int | are equally immortal. The body dissolves, and is transformed; 3 1, Int | reconstructs for itself a new body. The spirit that animates 4 1, Int | the infinitely small. The body is in the soul, the soul 5 1, Int | luminous with thought, his body frail and bearing the signs 6 1, 1 | which the spirit, soul, and body become sickly, and inept 7 1, 2 | which are for a sign in his body, and in substance or essence 8 1, 2 | than in the beauty of the body, that love that has in it 9 1, 2 | shines in the beauty of the body, and certain of these, although 10 1, 2 | although they love the body and greatly desire to be 11 1, 2 | beyond the beauty of the body has no other splendour, 12 1, 3 | well-ordered affection loves the body or corporeal beauty, insomuch 13 1, 3 | attraction of love to the body is a certain spirituality 14 1, 3 | extends from the soul to the body, and makes it appear no 15 1, 3 | The beauty, then, of the body has power to kindle, but 16 1, 3 | turns round God, as the body round the soul."~CIC. Then 17 1, 3 | the soul."~CIC. Then the body is not the habitation of 18 1, 3 | because the soul is not in the body locally, but as intrinsic 19 1, 3 | external composition. The body, then, is in the soul, the 20 1, 3 | the "ignoble crowd," the body, and sensual cognition, 21 1, 3 | which link the soul to the body. One is a certain vivifying 22 1, 3 | the soul descends into the body, like a ray; the other is 23 1, 3 | from that action in the body. Now this active and most 24 1, 3 | ignoble number, which is the body?~TANS. Certainly it was 25 1, 3 | the vivification of the body; then, as if awakened and 26 1, 4 | regard the government of the body.~CIC. What have they to 27 1, 4 | come to the succour of the body with matter and corporeal 28 1, 4 | this composition of the body may be realized, that this 29 1, 4 | the soul is united to the body. Why, unhappy as I am (more 30 1, 4 | thoughts to the care of the body. And these, although late, 31 1, 4 | so far as it vivifies the body and sustains it. So here, 32 1, 4 | descends into the mortal body, and from this goes up again 33 1, 4 | and, as if dead to the body, she aspires to that which 34 1, 4 | and, although alive in the body, she vegetates there as 35 1, 4 | she does not act while the body is alive, but that the actions 36 1, 4 | was the dissolution of his body.~TANS. So; first complaining 37 1, 4 | such as this earth, the body of the sun, moon, and others -- 38 1, 5 | put for the form of the body of the figure, as well as 39 1, 5 | makes the beauty of the body, and forms it in loveliness, -- 40 1, 5 | itself, and becomes again the body of the phœnix, and the same 41 1, 5 | should not be without a body.~CIC. What do you say about 42 1, 5 | in the government of the body through the~acts of the 43 1, 5 | vegetative power; thus the body becomes lean, ill-nourished, 44 1, 5 | she voluntarily serves the body, wherein she finds nothing 45 1, 5 | of the human mind in this body are covered with a nebulous 46 2, Pre | descent into the material body, and "visit the various 47 2, 1 | He will be present in the body in such wise that the best 48 2, 1 | servant and slave to his body, which he would regard only 49 2, 1 | stolid and blind, for the body which he himself abandons 50 2, 1 | impediments~Of death of body, joy and happiness, Yet 51 2, 1 | but that it leaves the body entirely. The which I will 52 2, 1 | death, suffers not pain of body, feels not the hindrances 53 2, 1 | comes into captivity to the body, and is put into the condition 54 2, 1 | the nerves, tremors in the body, anxiety of the spirit, 55 2, 2 | intellectual, as with the body nothing but the corporeal; 56 2, 2 | be nourished. As then the body does not transmute into 57 2, 2 | spirit, nor the spirit into body, -- for every transmutation 58 2, 2 | so the spirit and the body are not the same matter; 59 2, 2 | should be nourished with body, it would carry itself better 60 2, 2 | so that when a large fat body presents itself, we should 61 2, 2 | makes no account of the body, and hates this life. Therefore 62 2, 2 | mathematician be found in the body, because we see that the~ 63 2, 2 | beautiful disposition of the body of nature, and led by those~ ./. 64 2, 2 | that fugitive and wild. body, so that the thief becomes 65 2, 3 | and through you~I in the body am: oat of it with the sun.~ 66 2, 3 | cool it, nor can the whole body of water of the ocean stop 67 2, 3 | heating the thick intervening body. As it is also true that 68 2, 3 | through the wide atmosphere.~Body of dust and ashes is not 69 2, 3(1)| principles for every natural body to become objective: privation, 70 2, 3 | not like the food of the body, the which with satiety 71 2, 3 | food, which is good for the body, if it is not limited, may 72 2, 3 | that it is within with the body, and without with the sun, 73 2, 3 | vivify and realize the animal body, the other to contemplate 74 2, 3 | potentiality below, towards the body. The body is, as it were, 75 2, 3 | below, towards the body. The body is, as it were, dead, and 76 2, 4 | who have accustomed the body and the soul to things more 77 2, 4 | consistency of the parts of the body altogether1 He then proposes 78 2, 4 | waters that did keep~The body, soul, and spirit joined 79 2, 4 | wound, impious ardour, cruel body,~Dart, fire and tangle of 80 2, 4 | the soul outside of this body, in the which it may be 81 2, 4 | itself while it is in the body, that same, which it makes 82 2, 4 | crystalline or opaque intermediate body; as happens to him who sees 83 2, 4 | imbecility and unreality of the body, which is in continual motion, 84 2, 5 | voices of spirit and of body which they themselves all


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