Nolanus Nullanus
Charles Nicholl, 12 March 1992
Giordano Bruno and the Embassy Affair
by John Bossy.
Yale, 294 pp., £16.95, September 1991,0 300 04993 5 Show More
by John Bossy.
Yale, 294 pp., £16.95, September 1991,
The Elizabethan Secret Service
by Alison Plowden.
Harvester Wheatsheaf, 158 pp., £30, September 1991,0 7108 1152 7 Show More
by Alison Plowden.
Harvester Wheatsheaf, 158 pp., £30, September 1991,
The Lord of Uraniborg: A Biography of Tycho Brahe
by Victor Thoren.
Cambridge, 523 pp., £40, May 1991,0 521 35158 8 Show More
by Victor Thoren.
Cambridge, 523 pp., £40, May 1991,
“... Bruno quite well. He too was an habitué of the French Embassy, in which he served for a while as priest and confessor. He was also a spy for Sir Francis Walsingham, supplying him with a steady stream of intelligence from within the Catholic enclave of the Embassy. His letters and reports, written in French, remain among the State Papers at the Public Record ... ”