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Giordano Bruno
The Heroic Enthusiasts

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   Part,  Dialogue
1 1, Int| great, both subject to every species of misfortune and persecution 2 1, Int| of the transformation of species and of the organic unity 3 1, 1 | CIC. There are then many species of poets and crowns?~TAM. 4 1, 1 | with, yet certain modes and species of human ingenuity cannot 5 1, 1 | garlands, not only of every species of plant, but also of other 6 1, 2 | there~is in these another species of foolishness and a worse.~ 7 1, 2 | pain.~Here is shown another species of enthusiasm born from 8 1, 2 | ideas are divided into three species, of which one tends to the 9 1, 2 | voluptuous, so are there three species of love, of which one raises 10 1, 3 | light, these snares are the species of truth which unite our 11 1, 3 | primal verity, and the species of good which unite and 12 1, 4 | being this nature, this species, this form, represented 13 1, 4 | follows the reason of the species. And amongst men the same 14 1, 4 | according as some resemble one species of brute beast and some 15 1, 4 | his powers, displays every species of being.~CIC. Therefore 16 1, 5 | was first of some other species, according to innumerable 17 1, 5 | individuals of the human species, and is called the active 18 1, 5 | which partakes of no other species but that one alone which 19 1, 5 | is not in the form of the species of divine beauty, but as 20 1, 5 | airy medium, deduces that species, either in virtue, which 21 2, 1 | Divine intelligence and the species of the Divine goodness; 22 2, 1 | points, which are all the species of things, which are indications 23 2, 1 | habitation for the wandering species, which offering themselves 24 2, 1 | through two intelligible species the which bound his intellect 25 2, 1 | victory; rare were those two species which amongst all others 26 2, 1 | otherwise than towards good, or species of good. Therefore his inclination~ 27 2, 1 | air, and there are three species -- beasts, fishes, and birds. 28 2, 1 | which there are several species of this fish, that when 29 2, 1 | from these three, principal species of animals, the inferior 30 2, 1 | innumerable individuals and species of things, in which shine 31 2, 1 | become exposed to other species. And this lame proceeds 32 2, 2 | splendour of the intelligible species, and huntress; because with 33 2, 2 | the multitude of other species, forms and ideas, and "air 34 2, 2 | of the true intelligible species and objects of infallible 35 2, 2 | because as incorruptible species it is intelligible and one, 36 2, 2 | the mind the likeness and species of it, in an elevated manner, 37 2, 2 | conservation of the individual and species, and furthermore its final 38 2, 2 | volatile~ ./. and fugacious species should be as it were caught 39 2, 2 | supreme and most excellent species; but only its shadow, its 40 2, 2 | source of all numbers, of all species, of all reasons, which is 41 2, 2 | other god that can have that species which is impossible to be 42 2, 3 | the apex of the inferior species is the beginning of the 43 2, 3 | beginning of the superior species, whether the degrees are 44 2, 3 | However, there is no definite species of the universe. I speak 45 2, 3 | mass; there is no definite species of the intellect; the affections 46 2, 3 | affections are not a definite species.~LAO. These two powers of 47 2, 3 | them. The eyes study the species and propose them to the 48 2, 4 | external light and visible species were introduced, so that 49 2, 4 | is the quality of its own species, which in so far as the 50 2, 4 | and to the profit of its species.~The second, represented 51 2, 4 | true effects and the true species of things,~or the substance 52 2, 4 | between the intelligible species formed as proceeding from 53 2, 4 | which is the intelligible species, nor that which is the light; 54 2, 4 | to penetrate the Divine species, he passes it like a ray. 55 2, 4 | shutting the eyes O the species represented, than by opening


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