Woodcut from 'Articuli centum et sexaginta adversus huius tempestatis mathematicos atque philosophos' by Giordano Bruno  

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 +[[Image:Giordano Bruno, woodcut from Articuli centum et sexaginta adversus huius tempestatis mathematicos atque philosophos.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Woodcut from "[[Articuli centum et sexaginta adversus huius tempestatis mathematicos atque philosophos]]" by [[Giordano Bruno]]
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-Anonymous [[woodcut]] from [[Articuli centum et sexaginta adversus huius tempestatis mathematicos atque philosophos]] by [[Giordano Bruno]], Prague 1588 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Unamed_Figures.jpg].+Anonymous woodcut[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Unamed_Figures.jpg] from "[[Articuli centum et sexaginta adversus huius tempestatis mathematicos atque philosophos]]" by [[Giordano Bruno]], Prague 1588.
-The image is reproduced on the cover of ''[[Giordano Bruno & Hermetic Tradition]]'' by [[Frances A. Yates]].+The image is reproduced on the cover of ''[[Giordano Bruno and the Hermetic Tradition]]'' by [[Frances A. Yates]].
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 +The four [[geometric figure]]s consist of circles and squares.
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 +Upper left contains a version of the "[[Flower of Life]]" pattern.
-Upper left contains a version of the "[[Flower of life]]" pattern. 
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Anonymous woodcut[1] from "Articuli centum et sexaginta adversus huius tempestatis mathematicos atque philosophos" by Giordano Bruno, Prague 1588.

The image is reproduced on the cover of Giordano Bruno and the Hermetic Tradition by Frances A. Yates.

The four geometric figures consist of circles and squares.

Upper left contains a version of the "Flower of Life" pattern.




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