Turba Philosophorum

The Turba Philsophorum is a book of a discussion between many philosophers in which were created for seeding the Western world as we know it today. There were many who are still known today and many who are faintly remembered for their philosophical works. I did this verson back in 2010 while working on some of my own personal studies going deeper into what each philosopher was meaning when they were speaking of the elements and more.

The Divine Sophia, by Giordano Bruno

In the book Sophia; Goddess of Wisdom Bride of God, by Caitlin Matthews she shares a lament or prayer in which Giordano Bruno wrote to Sophia. “The Divine Sophia have I loved and sought from my youth; I have desired… (Read more)

Filippo “Giordano” Bruno

Filippo “Giordano” Bruno 1548-1600 As told by his living ancestor Lori Bruno, a member of the Old Religion of the Sicilian line of Strega. Giordano Bruno was born in 1548, in Nola, Italy and at the age of fifteen he… (Read more)

Giordano Bruno and some of his Philosophies

Giordano Bruno and some of his Philosophies by Ariana Clausen – Vélez   I happened upon this in one of my books when doing studies on another subject, it is in reference to Giordano Bruno and yet another reason why… (Read more)

Books on and About Giordano Bruno

Essays from “The Guardian” and Giordano Bruno, by Walter Horatio Pater – 2008 Cause, Principle and Unity and Essays on Magic, by Giordano Bruno – Edited by Richard J. Blackwell and Robert de Lucca Introduction by Alfonso Ingegno The Occult… (Read more)