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Guido Del Giudice

University of Naples Federico II
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  • University of Naples Federico II
    Sezione di Filosofia
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Areas of Specialization
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
Philosophy, Misc
Areas of Interest
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
European Philosophy
Philosophy, Misc
  • All publications (40)
  •  654
    D'ogni legge nemico e d'ogni fede
    la Biblioteca di Via Senato 7 42-46. 2016.
    In un verso di Ariosto, la sorte di Giordano Bruno. SPECIALE V CENTENARIO ORLANDO FURIOSO (1516–2016)
    Giordano Bruno
  •  583
    Il melanconico lamento di Ippocrate
    la Biblioteca di Via Senato (9): 04-09. 2015.
    Un viaggio nell'arte medica del Rinascimento.
    Philosophy of Medicine, Miscellaneous
  •  1025
    Giordano Bruno e il vincolo di Cupido
    la Biblioteca di Via Senato (3): 27-31. 2015.
    Il filosofo e la passione per il “gentil sesso”.
    Giordano Bruno
  •  876
    Dialogo tra Giordano Bruno e gli Inquisitori Beccaria e Isaresi (edited book)
    Di Renzo. 2013.
    Brano tratto dal libro di Guido del Giudice “Io dirò la verità”. Intervista a Giordano Bruno.
    Giordano Bruno
  •  886
    Schopenhauer und Giordano Bruno
    la Biblioteca di Via Senato (4): 22-27. 2016.
    Die Wahlverwandtschaften der zwei Riesen des Denkens.
    Arthur SchopenhauerGiordano Bruno
  •  1081
    Giordano Bruno, Rabelais and Apollonius of Tyana. (edited book)
    Di Renzo. 2006.
    Regarding the influence of François Rabelais on the Giordano Bruno‟s works, up to now the criticism have only taken into consideration the lexical and thematic analogies. This article individualizes, in a passage of the Oratio Valedictoria, a literal quotation from the Gargantua et Pantagruel, showing that Rabelais was a direct source of inspiration for Bruno. The protagonist of the passage is the pythagorean Apollonius of Tyana, a character well known by the Nolan, who mentioned him in many occ…Read more
    Regarding the influence of François Rabelais on the Giordano Bruno‟s works, up to now the criticism have only taken into consideration the lexical and thematic analogies. This article individualizes, in a passage of the Oratio Valedictoria, a literal quotation from the Gargantua et Pantagruel, showing that Rabelais was a direct source of inspiration for Bruno. The protagonist of the passage is the pythagorean Apollonius of Tyana, a character well known by the Nolan, who mentioned him in many occasions. He represents the ideal medium with the oriental wisdom, that had so much influence on the thought of Bruno. Besides, he embodies the model of the "natural magician" in which the philosopher repeatedly identified himself, both in his works and life.
    Giordano Bruno
  •  734
    Giordanisti, brunisti, bruniani e discepoli del Nolano
    Diogene Magazine 10 (3): 59-63. 2008.
    Intervista a Guido del Giudice sulla "Bruno Renaissance".
    Giordano Bruno
  •  665
    Tommaso Moro: l'eresia della coscienza
    la Biblioteca di Via Senato 12 64-69. 2016.
    Speciale V centenario "Utopia" di Tommaso Moro (1616-2016). Bruno,Moro e il vincolo dello spirito.
    Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy, Misc
  •  1703
    Il soggiorno in Svizzera: l’incontro tra Giordano Bruno e i Rosacroce.
    Dissertation, Perugia. 2011.
    INTERVENTO DI GUIDO DEL GIUDICE NEL CORSO DELLA TAVOLA ROTONDA: "GIORDANO BRUNO E LA CULTURA ROSACROCIANA IN ITALIA E IN EUROPA" PERUGIA, 12 MARZO 2011
    Giordano Bruno
  •  585
    Giordano Bruno e "La furiosa Commedia"
    la Biblioteca di Via Senato (12): 54-58. 2015.
    "Echi danteschi nelle opere del Nolano" Articolo pubblicato in occasione del 750° anniversario della nascita di Dante Alighieri.
    Giordano Bruno
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