Infinite Heresy: The Life, Death, and Cosmos of Giordano Bruno
pplpod23 Dec 2025

Infinite Heresy: The Life, Death, and Cosmos of Giordano Bruno

On February 17, 1600, the Roman Inquisition burned a former Dominican friar alive in Rome's Campo de' Fiori, silencing a tongue he had used to challenge the fundamental order of the universe. In this episode, we explore the turbulent life of Giordano Bruno, an itinerant philosopher, poet, and mathematician whose ideas were centuries ahead of his time.

Join us as we trace Bruno’s journey from his early years in Nola to his wandering exile across Europe, where he dazzled courts with his "Art of Memory" and debated the scholars of Oxford. We dive deep into his radical cosmology, which extended the Copernican model to propose an infinite universe containing countless suns and inhabited planets.

Was Bruno truly a "martyr for science," or was his execution the result of dangerous theological heresies regarding the Trinity and the soul? We examine the seven-year trial that ended with his refusal to recant, his final defiant words to his judges, and his enduring legacy as a symbol of free thought.

Topics Covered:

  • The Art of Memory: How Bruno used mnemonics and "memory wheels" to organize knowledge.
  • Cosmic Pluralism: The theory that stars are distant suns surrounded by their own exoplanets.
  • The Wandering Friar: His conflicts in Geneva, Paris, and London, and his fatal return to Italy.
  • The Trial: The specific charges brought by the Inquisition, from blasphemy to the plurality of worlds.

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