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  1. De Umbris Idearum (Latin for "On the Shadows of Ideas") is a book written in 1582 by Italian Dominican friar and cosmological theorist Giordano Bruno. In this book, he proposes a system integrating mnemonics, Ficinian psychology, and hermetic magic.

  2. De umbris idearum (The shadows of ideas) is a theory of mind and reality, the annexed Ars memoriae (Art of memory) applies that to the construction of mental contents; at the same time Bruno dedicated to Henri d’Angoulême the Cantus Circaeus (Circe’s chant), Circe being a mythological figure that elicits humanity from animalistic ...

  3. 16. Dez. 2022 · 2-minute read • Updated on 16 Dec 2022. Here is a fascinating webpage about Giordano Bruno’s memory system. Frances Yates reconstructed Bruno’s mnemonic wheel based on his book De Umbris Idearum. De Umbris Idearum can be downloaded here.

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  5. This is Bruno's first book on memory, and presents a rich system which integrates mnemonics, psychology (ala Ficino), and hermetic magic. This work is dealt with at some length by Frances A. Yates in her Giordano Bruno and the Hermetic Tradition (1964).

  6. The aim of this study is to establish what constitutes Bruno's debt to Fi- cinian Neoplatonism by examining the themes which appear in the first mnemotechnical works, in particular De umbris idearum.

  7. Abstract. Bruno's attempt to integrate the principles of Ficino's Neoplatonic metaphysics to the Thomistic subalternatio scientiarum led him to incorporate new techniques into his art of memory. His use of the wheel of memory in De umbris idearum produced various philosophical perspectives.