Giordano Bruno, the Librorum Prohibitorum and the Field of Flowers

I generally don’t have heroes. People are too fallible and too human to admire uncritically. Sometimes I make an exception, though. Giordano Bruno is one of those exceptions. Here’s his statue in Campo de’ Fiori, the field of flowers, in Rome: In the 16th Century, Bruno had radical ideas. He … Continue reading Giordano Bruno, the Librorum Prohibitorum and the Field of Flowers