[205] Berti: 285.
[206] McIntyre: 3-15.
[207] Four lives of Bruno have been written within the last seventy-five years. The first is Jordano Bruno by Christian Bartholmèss (2 vol., Paris 1846). The next, Vita di Giordano Bruno da Nola by Domenico Berti (1868, Turin), quotes in full the official documents of his trial. Frith's Life of Giordano Bruno (London, 1887), has been rendered out of date by J.L. McIntyre's Giordano Bruno (London, 1903), which includes a critical bibliography. In addition, W.R. Thayer's Throne Makers (New York, 1899), gives translations of Bruno's confessions to the Venetian Inquisition. Bruno's Latin works (Opera Latina Conscripta), have been republished by Fiorentino (3 vol., Naples, 1879), and the Opere Italiane by Gentile (3 vol., Naples, 1907).
[208] Bartholmèss: I, 134.
[209] Libri: IV, 144.
[210] McIntyre: 16-40.
[211] Bartholmèss: I, 134.
[212] Gilbert: De Magnete (London, 1600).
[213] Berti: 369, Doc. XIII.
[214] McIntyre: 16-40.