Giordano Bruno had moved to London in…
September 1583 CE
Giordano Bruno had moved to London in the spring of 1583, with an introductory letter from Henry III for his ambassador Michel de Castelnau.
He was soon attracted to Oxford, where, during the summer, he had started a series of lectures in which he expounded the Copernican theory maintaining the reality of the movement of the Earth.
Because of the hostile reception of the Oxonians, however, he goes back to London as the guest of the French ambassador.
He frequents the court of Elizabeth and becomes associated with such influential figures as Sir Philip Sidney and Robert Dudley, the earl of Leicester.