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  1. Nicholas of Cusa and His Age: Intellect and Spirituality. Essays Dedicated to the Memory of F. Edward Cranz, Thomas P. McTighe and Charles Trinkaus.(Reviews)(Book ... An article from: Renaissance Quarterly by Nancy Hudson, 2004-03-22
  2. Greek Letters and the Latin Middle Ages: From Jerome to Nicholas of Cusa --1989 publication. by Walter Berschin, 1989-01-01
  3. NICHOLAS OF CUSA: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Religion</i> by Donald Duclow, 2005
  4. A Miscellany on Nicholas of Cusa.: An article from: The Review of Metaphysics by Peter Casarella, 1995-12-01
  5. Nicholas of Cusa: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001
  6. Nicholas of Cusa : Metaphysical Speculations (Volume Two) by Hopkins Jasper, 2000-08-01
  7. Nicholas of Cusa's de Pace Fidei and Cribratio Alkorani: Translation and Anal... by Jasper Hopkins, 1990
  8. Medival Philosophy: From St. Augustine to Nicholas of Cusa by The Free Press, 1969
  9. Unity and Reform: Selected Writings of Nicholas de Cusa by Nicholas De Cusa, 1962
  10. Nicholas of Cusa
  11. A Miscellany on Nicholas of Cusa.: An article from: Renaissance Quarterly by James E. Biechler, 1996-12-22
  12. Nicholas of Cusa 14011464 Philosopher, theologian,and reformer: An entry from Charles Scribner's Sons' <i>Renaissance: An Encyclopedia for Students</i>
  13. NICHOLAS OF CUSA by Henry Bett, 1932-01-01
  14. Nicholas of Cusa: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by William J. McPeak, 2001

61. Complete Philosophical And Theological Treatises Of Nicholas Of Cusa By Nicholas
Complete Philosophical and Theological Treatises of nicholas of cusa by nicholasof cusa. Author nicholas of cusa (14011464). Jasper Hopkins (Translator).
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62. Nicholas Of Cusa (1401-1464)
nicholas of cusa (14011464). German cardinal and philosopher.Works by nicholas of cusa.
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63. Professor Klaus Rohmann, S
nicholas OF cusa HIS IDEA OF THE COINCIDENCE OF OPPOSITES AND THE CONCEPT OFUNITY IN UNIFICATION THOUGHT. nicholas of cusa was a harbinger of a new era.
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HIS IDEA OF THE COINCIDENCE OF OPPOSITES
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Klaus Rohmann Nicholas of Cusa was a harbinger of a new era. His family name was Cryftz, which means ‘Krebs’ in contemporary German or ‘crab’ in English; but he was called after his native town Cues on the Moselle, where he was born in 1401. He attended school in Deventer in the Netherlands run by the Brethren of the Common Life, whose so-called modern way of piety ( devotio moderna ) influenced him deeply. He then studied law at Heidelberg Padua , and Cologne , becoming an expert in canon law. Having practiced law for several years, he studied theology and became a priest. He attended the Council of Basel in 1432 in the name of his bishop. Originally a supporter of Conciliarism, he entered the service of Pope Eugenius IV in 1437 because he considered that only this Pope could guarantee the unity of the church at that time. He was sent as a papal envoy on missions to Constantinople and later to ecclesiastical diets in Germany . Made a cardinal in 1448, he engaged in reforming the monasteries in

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65. Nicholas Of Cusa
encyclopediaEncyclopedia nicholas of cusa. nicholas of cusa (Nicolauscusanus), 1401?–1464, German humanist, scientist, statesman
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Nicholas of Cusa Nicholas of Cusa (Nicolaus Cusanus), De Docta Ignorantia [of learned ignorance] (1440, tr. 1954), De Conjuncturis Libri Duo, and De Visio Dei [vision of God] (1453, tr. 1928). It anticipated the direction of growth of Renaissance conjecture concerning the nature of man and his relationship to the cosmos. See studies by M. Watanabe (1963); F. H. Burgevin (1969); and J. Hopkins (1986). The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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66. Nicholas Of Cusa - InformationBlast
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Nicholas of Cusa (ca. 1400 - August 11 ) was a cardinal of the Catholic Church , a philosopher , and an astronomer . He was born in Kues, Germany (hence "of Cusa") to a merchant family, and received his doctorate in canon law from the University of Padua in 1423. After a successful career as a papal legate, he was made a cardinal by Pope Nicholas V in 1448 or 1449, and was named Bishop of Brixen in 1450. His work as bishop was opposed by Archduke Sigismund of Austria; the duke imprisoned Nicholas in 1460, for which Pope Pius II excommunicated Sigismund and laid an interdict on his lands. Nicholas of Cusa was never able to return to his bishopric, however: Sigmund's capitulation in 1464 came a few days after Nicholas's death at Todi in Umbria Nicholas of Cusa was noted for his deeply mystical writings about Christianity , particularly the nature of the Trinity . Many believe he was influenced in this by the work of Thomas a Kempis . He was suspected by some of holding pantheistic beliefs, but his writings were never accused as being heretical . Most of his mystical ideas can be found in his essays

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68. Copernicus, Nicholaus (1473-1543) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific B
was not new (similar theories had been proposed by Aristarchus and nicholas of cusa),but Copernicus also worked out his system in full mathematical detail.
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Copernicus, Nicholaus (1473-1543)

Polish name: Mikolaj Kopernik. Polish astronomer and mathematician who, as a student, studied canon law, mathematics, and medicine at Cracow, Bologna, Rome, Padua, and Ferrara. Copernicus became interested in astronomy and published an early description of his "heliocentric" model of the solar system in Commentariolus (1512). In this model, the sun was actually not exactly the center of the solar system, but was slightly offset from the center using a device invented by Ptolemy known as the equant point. The idea that the Sun was the center of the solar system was not new (similar theories had been proposed by Aristarchus and Nicholas of Cusa), but Copernicus also worked out his system in full mathematical detail. Even though the mathematics in his description was not any simpler than Ptolemy's , it required fewer basic assumptions. By postulating only the rotation of the Earth revolution about the sun and tilt of Earth's rotational axis, Copernicus could explain the observed motion of the heavens. However, because Copernicus retained circular orbits, his system required the inclusion of epicycles. Unfortunately, out of fear that his ideas might get him into trouble with the church, Copernicus delayed publication of them.

69. Christian Start
Works (4). Catholic Encyclopedia nicholas of cusa Lengthy article on the life andwritings of the fifteenthcentury canon lawyer, diplomat, and philosopher.
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70. Nicholas Of Cusa On Interreligious Harmony
....... nicholas of cusa on Interreligious Harmony Text, Concordance and Translationof De Pace Fidei Biechler, James E. , Bond, Lawrence H.
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71. Nicholas Of Cusa From FOLDOC
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72. School Of Philosophy
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73. Nicholas Of Cusa Biography
nicholas Krebs took the name nicholas of cusa (also known as nicholas cusanus 14011464)in honor of his birthplace, the small German village of cusa on the
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Nicholas Krebs took the name Nicholas of Cusa (also known as Nicholas Cusanus 1401-1464) in honor of his birthplace, the small German village of Cusa on the Moselle River. He showed such high promise as a boy that at the age of twelve he received a scholarship to study with the Brothers of the Common Life at Deventer in the Lowlands, a mystical group devoted to experiencing unity with God as inspired by a widely influential book of the time, the Imitation of Christ , authored by one of their fellows. Over the next twelve years he went on to study the arts, philosophy, law, mathematics, the sciences and theology at the universities of Heidelberg, Rome, Colone and Padua, from which he received a doctorate in law. In 1433, at the age of twenty-nine, he became an ordained priest and pursued a series of ecclesiastical appointments culminating in his becoming Cardinal in 1448 and Bishop of Brixen in 1450.
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74. Complete Philosophical And Theological Treatises Of Nicholas Of
04. Complete Philosophical and Theological Treatises of nicholas ofcusa. nicholas of cusa Jasper Hopkins. Dewey Subject Code 282.
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75. News Releases - CUA Office Of Public Affairs
47 Symposium on nicholas of cusa, Advocate for Peace. The conference toucheson many aspects of nicholas of cusa’s philosophies and relationships.
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A 15 th Century Cardinal with Wisdom for Today
Catholic University to Host Oct. 4-7 Symposium on Nicholas of Cusa, Advocate for Peace
As an acclaimed scholar, lawyer and philosopher of science, Cardinal Nicholas of Cusa (1401-1464) also urged peaceful relations between Christians and Muslims, especially when the two groups were at battle in Constantinople. To mark the birth of the cardinal six centuries ago, a four-day symposium on his life and teachings will be held from Thursday through Sunday, Oct. 4 to 7, at several locations on the Catholic University campus. Leading philosophers, theologians, political scientists and historians of science will speak on the timely relevance of Nicholas of Cusa. In light of recent terrorist attacks in the United States, the conference will also address the cardinal’s plea for harmony and understanding as war erupted in the 15 th century. “He considered the unity of faith to be a bond that unites Christians, Muslims and Jews,” says CUA Associate Professor Peter Casarella, one of the symposium’s organizers. “Even with very real differences of rites and beliefs, he argued that harmony could be attained through dialogue and reflection.” The conference touches on many aspects of Nicholas of Cusa’s philosophies and relationships. According to Professor Casarella, the conference will include “sessions on his contribution to the Renaissance theory of perspective, his place in ancient and medieval speculation about the relationship of God and the world, his tantalizingly modern ideas regarding tolerance and consent in the political realm, and his groundbreaking scientific hypotheses regarding the relativity and motion of the earth.”

76. DISF - Dizionario Interdisciplinare Di Scienza E Fede | Dettaglio Voce
nicholas OF cusa (1401 1464). Maurizio Malaguti University of Bologna I. A shortbiography - II. Referring to God by means of apophatic theology - III.
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77. Anselm And Nicholas Of Cusa; Author: Translator Manheim, Ralph; Author: Jaspers,
Anselm And nicholas Of cusa Author Translator Manheim, Ralph; Author Jaspers,Karl. English Books Philosophy Medieval Anselm And nicholas Of cusa.
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79. Re: Nicholas Of Cusa
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Gabriel, I cannot answer your question, but the following link provides some information on St. Nick for people interested: http://www.sunysb.edu/philosophy/faculty/lmiller/DDI2.txt http://www.ccir.ed.ac.uk/~jad/vantil.html

80. Nicholas Of Cusa
nicholas of cusa. I was doing some work with nicholas of cusa this weekendand found, at least on the surface, a striking resemblance to VT.
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I was doing some work with Nicholas of Cusa this weekend and found, at least on the surface, a striking resemblance to VT. Is there anyone on this list who has done enough work with him to tell me at what points VT would depart from Cusa's epistemology? Thanks. Gabriel Nave
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