Bruno's mind is working on lines which are extremely difficult for a modern to recapture -- ... the images of the stars are intermediaries between the ideas in the supercelestial world and the sub-celestial elemental world. By arranging or manipulating or using the star images, one is manipulating forms which are a stage closer to reality then the objects in the inferior world... The books which Hermes hands to the philosopher (in Bruno's account) is the book 'on the shadows of ideas contracted for inner writing,' that is to say it contains a list of magic images of the stars to be imprinted on memory. They are to be used on revolving wheels: 'As the ideas are the principal forms of things, according to which all if formed ... so we should form in us the shadows of ideas ... so that they may be adaptable to all possible formations. We form them in us, as in the revolution of wheels. Frances A. Yates, The art of memory |