Giordano Bruno and Rome: The Philosopher, the Heretic, and the Eternal Flame of Campo de’ Fiori

Few figures in history capture the tension between radical ideas and the powers that resist them quite like Giordano Bruno. A philosopher, poet, and cosmological thinker, Bruno’s life and death have left an indelible mark on Rome, particularly in the heart of Campo de’ Fiori, where his imposing statue stands today. This square, bustling with … Continue reading Giordano Bruno and Rome: The Philosopher, the Heretic, and the Eternal Flame of Campo de’ Fiori