Bruniana & Campanelliana is an international journal of philosophy and textual study dedicated to culture from the High and Late Renaissance to the Early Baroque era. The Journal welcomes articles, unpublished or rare texts as well as short notice and archival material intended to clarify and document aspects of the development, activity and fortunes of Giordano Bruno (1548-1600) and Tommaso Campanella (1568-1639). Living in an age when the geocentric and anthropocentric view of reality was breaking up, Bruno and Campanella expressed in their dramatic life stories the need for wider horizons of knowledge and for a new relationship of man with nature and society during the tempestuous transition towards the modern world.
All Issues
2010s
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2018 (Vol. 24)
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No. 2 2018 pp. 356-622 -
No. 1 2018 pp. 1-332
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2017 (Vol. 23)
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No. 2 2017 pp. 332-789 -
No. 1 2017 pp. 1-307
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2016 (Vol. 22)
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No. 2 2016 pp. 392-676 -
No. 1 2016 pp. 1-365
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2015 (Vol. 21)
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No. 2 2015 pp. 328-682 -
No. 1 2015 pp. 1-318
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2014 (Vol. 20)
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No. 2 2014 pp. 363-686 -
No. 1 2014 pp. 1-356
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2013 (Vol. 19)
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No. 2 2013 pp. 323-710 -
No. 1 2013 pp. 1-302
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2012 (Vol. 18)
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No. 2 2012 pp. 351-714 -
No. 1 2012 pp. 1-340
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2011 (Vol. 17)
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No. 2 2011 pp. 351-790 -
No. 1 2011 pp. 1-330
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2010 (Vol. 16)
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No. 2 2010 pp. 351-670 -
No. 1 2010 pp. 1-332, 1-14
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2000s
1990s
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ISSN
11253819
EISSN
17240441
SUBJECTS
History,
History,
Philosophy,
Humanities
COLLECTIONS
Arts & Sciences XIII Collection,
JSTOR Archival Journal & Primary Source Collection