[665] Cf. Carrière, op. cit. p. 475.

[666] Brunnhofer has suggested an active influence of Bruno upon Goethe—v. Göthe—Jahrbuch (1886), Göthe’s Bildkraft (1890), Leipzig; also Carrière, p. 487.

[667] Geschichte des neueren Philosophie, 6 vols., Göttingen (1800–1805), vol. 2.

[668] History of Philosophy, 11 vols. (1798–1819), vol. 9, pp. 372–429.

[669] Beiträge, vii. 4 and xi. 1.

[670] 2 vols., Paris, 1846, 1847.

[671] Stuttgart, 1847, pp. 365–494. 2nd edition, enlarged, Leipzig, 1887, 2 vols. Both of the above works were preceded by a translation into Italian (by Florence Waddington) of Schelling’s Dialogue, with an introduction by Terenzio Mamiani (on Bruno), Firenze, 1845; 2nd edition, 1859.

[672] Op. cit., Vorrede, xi. A bibliography of the more recent works on Bruno is given at the beginning of this volume.

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