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    (1401 – 11 August 1464), also referred to as Nicholas of Kues and Nicolaus Cusanus (/kjuːˈseɪnəs/), was a German Catholic bishop and polymath active as...
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  • The Nicolaus-Cusanus-Gymnasium (NCG) is a public high school in the German city Bergisch Gladbach. The school is named after the German church law academic...
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  • The Nicolaus-Cusanus-Gymnasium (NCG) is a secondary school in Bonn-Bad Godesberg, Germany. Its pupils range from Grade 5 to Grade 12. The main aspects...
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  • Nicaragua, ITU country code Nicolaus-Cusanus-Gymnasium Bergisch Gladbach, a school in Bergisch Gladbach, Germany Nicolaus-Cusanus-Gymnasium Bonn, a school...
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    ignorance) is a book on philosophy and theology by Nicholas of Cusa (or Nicolaus Cusanus), who finished writing it on 12 February 1440 in his hometown of Kues...
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    defined by the use of language; Homo creator is medieval, coined by Nicolaus Cusanus in reference to man as imago Dei. In fiction, specifically science...
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    between the Earth and the Moon. In the 15th century, German theologian Nicolaus Cusanus speculated that the universe lacked a center and a circumference. He...
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  • Church, and Parish Centre. Rathmore Grammar School is paired with the Nicolaus-Cusanus-Gymnasium in Bonn, Germany and Colegio de San Jose in Madrid, Spain...
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    Retrieved 15 August 2022. Watts, Pauline Moffitt (28 March 2022). Nicolaus Cusanus: A Fifteenth-Century Vision of Man. Brill. p. 20. ISBN 978-90-04-47742-1...
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    Bensberg/Bergisch Gladbach Gymnasium Herkenrath/Bergisch Gladbach Nicolaus-Cusanus-Gymnasium Bergisch Gladbach Otto-Hahn-Gymnasium Bensberg/Bergisch Gladbach...
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  • Barntrup (external link) Bergisch Gladbach Albertus-Magnus-Gymnasium Nicolaus-Cusanus-Gymnasium Bergisch Gladbach Otto-Hahn-Sonderschule Bielefeld Laborschule...
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    the carnival Sunday a lavish parade. All clubs engage in youth work. Nicolaus-Cusanus-Gymnasium (NCG) Aloisiuskolleg (AKO), partnerschool of the CFG...
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    winery. In 1401, Nikolaus von Kues, also known by his Latinized name Nicolaus Cusanus, was born in Moselle shipowner Henne Cryfftz's house, which is well...
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  • one had been previously discussed by Jean Buridan, Nicolas Oresme, Nicolaus Cusanus, Clavius and Giordano Bruno. Galileo told Ingoli (translated by Stillman...
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    1491-1569”, presented at "Universum Infinitum, From the German Philosopher Nicolaus Cusanus (1401–1464) to the Iberian Discoveries in the 15th Century: Ocean World...
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  • Nicholas Cusanus and Johannes Bessarion, in whose philosophical circle he moved. From 1458 to the Cardinal's death in 1464 he had served Cusanus as a secretary...
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    1491-1569”, presented at "Universum Infinitum, From the German Philosopher Nicolaus Cusanus (1401–1464) to the Iberian Discoveries in the 15th Century: Ocean World...
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    University of Basel (Switzerland). Förster took his A levels in 1975 at the Nicolaus-Cusanus-Gymnasium, Bonn. He studied anthropology and art history history at...
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  • of Castile to Timur at Samarkand, Embajada a Tamor Lán (1582) [t]. Nicolaus Cusanus (1401–1464) German Cardinal, at cusp of renaissance; following the...
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  • greatly by Scholastic philosophy (notably that of Thomas Aquinas and Nicolaus Cusanus) and by Marxism (he was a member of the French communist party and...
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  • von Platon, Plotin, Aristoteles und Kant, Münster (LIT-Verlag) 1998. Nicolaus Cusanus. Eine Einführung in sein Denken, Münster (Aschendorff) 2006. coeditor:...
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  • (Kong Fuzi) Nicolaus Copernicus (Niklas Koppernigk) Laurentius Corvinus (Lorenz Rabe) Gerardus Cremonensis (Gerardo da Cremona) Nicolaus Cusanus (Nikolaus...
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  • familia of Cardinal Bessarion who moved in the same circle as Nicolas Cusanus, whom he served with his expertise in Greek. During Pius II's pontificate...
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    Akademie der Wissenschaften, and the critical edition of the works of Nicolaus Cusanus with the Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften. The Thomas-Institut...
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  • University Università degli Studi Niccolò Cusano Latin: Universitas Nicolaus Cusanus[citation needed] Motto Mens ingenii verbum Type Private, online Established...
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    player, composer and arranger. 1980: secondary-school examinations Nicolaus Cusanus Gymnasium in Bergisch Gladbach. 1981 - 1985: Conservatory Köln 1985...
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    Opposites: the Tintinnabuli Style in the Light of the Philosophy of Nicolaus Cusanus, transl. by Robert Crow, in: Music & Literature, an arts magazine,...
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  • also recorded and compiled during the COVID-19 pandemic. 1927. 'Des Nicolaus Cusanus Schrift vom Geist' i.e. a German translation of Nicolas of Cusa's de...
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    Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 220. ISBN 0-521-29268-9. Cusanus, Nicolaus (1959). Wilpert, Paul (ed.). Opuscula I: De Deo abscondito, De quaerendo...
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  • platonică din Florența ("The Platonic Academy in Florence", 1936), Nicolaus Cusanus (1937) and Destinul Omenirii ("The Destiny of Mankind", Vol. I, 1938;...
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