(1548 - 1600)
Giordano Bruno was an Italian philosopher who was one of the first to see the stars as distant suns with their own planets. He proposed an infinite universe with no center, challenging the geocentric model. A Dominican friar, he was tried by the Roman Inquisition and burned at the stake for heresy. His cosmological theories anticipated modern astronomy and his philosophical works influenced Spinoza and Leibniz.
