Bruno's Cabala: Satire of Knowledge and the Uses of the Dialogue Form

In Anne Eusterschulte & Henning S. Hufnagel (eds.), Turning traditions upside down: rethinking Giordano Bruno's enlightenment. New York: Central European University Press. pp. 179 (2013)
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