[437] Lag. p. 407. 7.

[438] P. 406. 29.

[439] Lag. 427. 19.

[440] The constellations as typifying vices were to be expelled from the heavens and replaced by the personified virtues.

[441] Lag. p. 445.

[442] Lag. p. 446. 1 ff., cf. 447. “Questa fetida Sporcaria del mondo,” and 467.

[443] P. 462. 30.

[444] P. 468. 25.

[445] Lag. p. 543. 35 ff., cf. 544. 20, 546. 16, and esp. 554. 13 ff. (Chiron the Centaur), for other references to the Church and its beliefs. Bruno could not have written the last passage while retaining any shred of genuine belief in the divinity of Christ. v. also 534. 32.

[446] Cabala, p. 565.