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describe the incident that almost cost Bruno his life ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The narrator found the bear near sugarcane factory in Mysore.He tried to capture it and then he gave it to his wife as a gift his wife was very happy seeing this bear and she had kept the name for Bear as Bruno she loved Bruno very much and play with Bruno every time she take so much care of Bruno like her own child he was treated very good one incident was happened with Bruno that he went in library and by mistake he ate some poison known as barium carbonate he also vomited and breath heavily but later cured. As the Bruno was growing up he was too big to keep at home that's why they had send Bruno to zoo in Bangalore but narrators wife is not happy she wanted to see Bruno. Narrator and narrators wife both went to zoo park in Mysore to see how Bruno is. When she saw Bruno it was looking very thin and then she asked zoo parks man that why he has became so thin then he replied that he is not eating he is just thinking about you the narrator's wife asked zoo parks man that she will take Bruno to home back to Bangalore and take care then they have made an island for Bruno and kept everything whatever Bruno needed.

Answered by chitikinahari9
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Giordano Bruno (/dʒɔːrˈdɑːnoʊ ˈbruːnoʊ/, Italian: [dʒorˈdaːno ˈbruːno]; Latin: Iordanus Brunus Nolanus; born Filippo Bruno, January or February 1548 – 17 February 1600) was an Italian Dominican friar, philosopher, mathematician, poet, cosmological theorist, and Hermetic occultist. He is known for his cosmological theories, which conceptually extended the then-novel Copernican model. He proposed that the stars were distant suns surrounded by their own planets, and he raised the possibility that these planets might foster life of their own, a philosophical position known as cosmic pluralism. He also insisted that the universe is infinite and could have no "center".

Giordano Bruno

Modern portrait based on a woodcut from "Livre du recteur", 1578

Born Filippo BrunoJanuary or February 1548Nola, Kingdom of Naples

Died 17 February 1600 (aged 51–52)Rome, Papal States

Cause of death Execution by burnin

Era Renaissance philosophy Region Western philosophy

School Renaissance humanism

Neoplatonism

Neopythagoreanism

Main interests Philosophy, cosmology, and mathematics

Notable ideas Cosmic pluralism

Influences Averroes,[1] Nicolaus Copernicus, Nicolaus Cusanus

Influenced Galileo Galilei, James Joyce, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Molière,[2] Arthur Schopenhauer, Baruch Spinoza

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