[110] Doc. 17 (Bruno). Cf. 16 (Ciotto re-examined), and 9 (Bruno).

[111] Doc. 10.

[112] Ambassador in Paris during Bruno’s first visit (1582).

[113] The Nuncio was sometimes represented by his auditor, the Patriarch by his vicar.

[114] i.e. orthodox, right-thinking.

[115] Bruno refers to the Pythagorean doctrine, quoting the Æneid, vi. 724 ff.: Principio cœlum ... mens agitat molem.

[116] De Monade (Op. Lat. i. 2. p. 415).

[117] Doc. 17.

[118] Doc. 24. Venetian State Archives.

[119] Doc. 25. State Archives.