Tommaso Campanella





Tommaso Campanella

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Average rating: 3.34 · 131 ratings · 4 reviews · 23 distinct works
The City Of The Sun
3.3 of 5 stars 3.30 avg rating — 121 ratings — published 1602 — 44 editions
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Sonnets
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4.33 of 5 stars 4.33 avg rating — 3 ratings — published 1999 — 5 editions
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de Sensv Rervm Et Magia, Li...
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Le Poesie
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A Defense of Galileo the Ma...
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Güneş Ülkesi
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Opere di Tommaso Campanella...
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Selected Philosophical Poem...
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Campanellae Astrologicorum ...
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Poesie Filosofiche Di Tomas...
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“Stultorum cavea mundus est.”
Tommaso Campanella

“Man lives in a double world: according to the mind he is contained by no physical space and by no walls, but at the same time he is in heaven and on earth, in Italy, in France, in America, wherever the mind's thrust penetrates and extends by understanding, seeking, mastering. But indeed according to the body he exists not, except in only so much space as is least required, held fast in prison and in chains to the extent that he is not able to be in or to go to the place attained by his intellect and will, nor to occupy more space than defined by the shape of his body; while with the mind he occupies a thousand worlds.”
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