Works
- De umbris idearum (Paris, 1582)
- Cantus Circaeus (1582) Latin text; English Translation offered by a US publisher.
- De compendiosa architectura (1582)
- Candelaio (1582)
- Ars reminiscendi (1583)
- Explicatio triginta sigillorum (1583)
- Sigillus sigillorum (1583)
- La Cena de le Ceneri (Le Banquet des Cendres) (1584)
- De la causa, principio, et Uno (1584)
- De l'infinito universo et Mondi (1584)
- Spaccio de la Bestia Trionfante (L'expulsion de la bête triomphante) (London, 1584), allégorie où il combat la superstition
- Cabala del cavallo Pegaseo- Asino Cillenico(1585)
- De gl' heroici furori (1585)
- Figuratio Aristotelici Physici auditus (1585)
- Dialogi duo de Fabricii Mordentis Salernitani (1586)
- Idiota triumphans (1586)
- De somni interpretatione (1586)
- Animadversiones circa lampadem lullianam (1586)
- Lampas triginta statuarum (1586)
- Centum et viginti articuli de natura et mundo adversus peripateticos (1586)
- Delampade combinatoria Lulliana (1587)
- De progressu et lampade venatoria logicorum (1587)
- Oratio valedictoria (1588)
- Camoeracensis Acrotismus (1588)
- De specierum scrutinio (1588)
- Articuli centum et sexaginta adversus huius tempestatismathematicos atque Philosophos (1588)
- Oratio consolatoria (1589)
- De vinculis in genere (1591)
- De triplici minimo et mensura (1591)
- De monade numero et figura (Francfort, 1591)
- De innumerabilibus, immenso, et infigurabili (1591)
- De imaginum, signorum et idearum compositione (1591)
- Summa terminorum metaphisicorum (1595)
- Artificium perorandi (1612)
- Jordani Bruni Nolani opera latine conscripta, Dritter Band (1962) / curantibus F. Tocco et H. Vitelli
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