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    Nicholas of Cusa (1401 – 11 August 1464), also referred to as Nicholas of Kues and Nicolaus Cusanus (/kjuːˈseɪnəs/), was a German Catholic bishop and...
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  • Gilson, Etienne. História da filosofia cristã: desde às origens até Nicolau de Cusa, 8a edição, Petrópolis, Vozes, 2003, pág. 571 "What are the Patristics...
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    De docta ignorantia (Latin: On learned ignorance/on scientific ignorance) is a book on philosophy and theology by Nicholas of Cusa (or Nicolaus Cusanus)...
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    sought. Rheinische Post of October 10, 2010. Proclus (Diadochus.), Nicolaus (de Cusa.): Expositio in Parmenidem Platonis Literature by and about Karl Bormann...
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    Spheres) is the seminal work on the heliocentric theory of the astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus (1473–1543) of the Polish Renaissance. The book, first printed...
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    Cicco Simonetta Garcilaso de la Vega Gil Vicente Robert Boyle Nicholas of Cusa Niccolò Machiavelli Pico della Mirandola Martín de Azpilcueta Francis Bacon...
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    filiatione Dei, De dato Patris luminum, Coniectura de ultimis diebus, De genesi. Nicolai de Cusa: Opera Omnia. Vol. IV. Hamburg, West Germany: Meiner. Macquarrie...
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    (1): 1–20. doi:10.1007/s00407-017-0198-3. ISSN 0003-9519. Nicholas of Cusa, De docta ignorantia, 2.12, p. 103, cited in Koyré (1957), p. 17. van Limpt...
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  • filiatione Dei, De dato Patris luminum, Coniectura de ultimis diebus, De genesi. Nicolai de Cusa: Opera Omnia. Vol. IV. Hamburg, West Germany: Meiner....
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  • cardinal Nicholas of Cusa. In 1888 the private ‘Knabenschule’ (boys' high school) was established which later became the Nicolaus-Cusanus-Gymnasium. In...
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    300–305 Hopkins, Jasper (1985). Nicholas of Cusa on learned ignorance : a translation and an appraisal of De docta ignorantia (2nd ed.). Minneapolis: A...
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  • Maurists (Brill) 1997. John Monfasani, "Nicholas of Cusa, the Byzantines and the Greek language", in Nicolaus Casanus zwischen Deutschland und Italian, Martin...
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    by Nicholas of Cusa (see History below), but is named after the 18th-century French mathematician and naval engineer Jean-Charles de Borda, who devised...
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    interlocutors in a 1458 dialogue titled On Squaring the Circle (De quadratura circuli). When Nicholas of Cusa was on his death bed in the remote Perugian town of...
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    Thomas of Eccleston and Jordan of Giano (1926) The Vision of God by Nicolaus of Cusa (1928) "40 Years of Note-Taking". The Glasgow Herald. 24 December 1928...
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  • 1631) Luis de Molina, (1535–1600)12 Michel de Montaigne, (1533–1592)12 Thomas More, (1478–1535)* Mulla Sadra, (1571–1640)12 Nicholas of Cusa, (1401–1464)12*...
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    have made contributions to science. These churchmen-scientists include Nicolaus Copernicus, Gregor Mendel, Georges Lemaître, Albertus Magnus, Roger Bacon...
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    discovery of the curvature of light through atmospheric refraction. Nicholas of Cusa (1401–1464): Catholic cardinal and theologian who made contributions to the...
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  • educating a number of italian renaissance mathemathicians, amongst them Nicolaus Copernicus. Today, it is made up of 32 departments and eight schools. Padua...
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    ISBN 978-2503568744. Miller, Clyde Lee (2009–2017). "Cusanus, Nicolaus [Nicolas of Cusa]". In Zalta, Edward N. (ed.). The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy...
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    god-like figure at the center of the universe. Neoplatonist Nicholas of Cusa claimed the universe was infinite, containing multiple earths and suns. This...
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  • Cardinal Nicolas de Cuse's map that was printed in 1491. In 1526 Wapowski was serving as secretary to the King of Poland when Nicolaus Copernicus assisted...
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  • 1452/1454). Late Byzantine scholar of neoplatonic philosophy. Nicholas of Cusa (1401–1464). Christian philosopher. Lorenzo Valla (1407–1457). Humanist,...
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  • the mechanics of the solar system with mathematical precision. Nicholas of Cusa (1401–1464) was a German philosopher, theologian, and astronomer who believed...
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  • Sonderheft 27), chapter 5.2. Clemens, Franz Jakob. Giordano Bruno und Nicolaus von Cusa. ed. Paul Richard Blum. Early Studies of Giordano Bruno, v. 3. Bristol:...
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  • the Decretals commentary. Knut Wolfgang Norr, Kirche und Konzil bei Nicolaus de Tudeschis (Panormitanus) (Cologne, 1964). Johann Friedrich von Schulte...
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    prevalent in the Catholic Church following the Reformation. Nicolaus Copernicus dedicated De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the Revolutions of the...
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  • the COVID-19 pandemic. 1927. 'Des Nicolaus Cusanus Schrift vom Geist' i.e. a German translation of Nicolas of Cusa's de Mente, included as an appendix to...
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  • court of a sultan. Correspondence with Juan de Segovia and Nicola de Cusa on the dangers of Islam. Liber de Virtutibus Philippi Burgundiae et Bradantiae...
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    pilgrimage trade. The Andechs hosts were approved by Cardinal Nicholas of Cusa, otherwise a foe of such cults of wonder hosts. Ernest, Duke of Bavaria (1392–1438)...
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