What is the origin of the name Bruno?
1: Italian French West Indian (mainly Haiti) Spanish and Portuguese: from an ancient Germanic personal name Bruno (see Brun). In France it is most common in the [...]
Bulletin (Volume 28)
...25. Auvray (L.). Giordano Bruno à Paris, d'après le témoignage d'un contemporain (1585-1586). - Mém. de la Soc.... (Paris, Paris, France - 1586)
...25. Auvray (L.). Giordano Bruno à Paris, d'après le témoignage d'un contemporain (1585-1586). - Mém. de la Soc.... (Paris, Paris, France - 1586)
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Bulletin (Volume 28)
...M. Auvray a consacré à Giordano Bruno. Cet infortuné chevalier errant de la philosophie, comme on l'a quelquefois qualifié, passa... (Paris, Paris, France - 1415)
...M. Auvray a consacré à Giordano Bruno. Cet infortuné chevalier errant de la philosophie, comme on l'a quelquefois qualifié, passa... (Paris, Paris, France - 1415)
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What is the origin of the name Bruno?
1: Italian French West Indian (mainly Haiti) Spanish and Portuguese: from an ancient Germanic personal name Bruno (see Brun). In France it is most common in the [...]