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This work is a guide to the life, thought and activities of
Nicholas of Cusa (1401-1464), the great fifteenth-century
philosopher, theologian, jurist, author of mystical and
ecclesiastical treatises, cardinal and reformer. It is intended not
only for advanced scholars, but also for beginners and those simply
curious about a man who has been called 'one of the greatest
Germans of the fifteenth century' and a 'medieval thinker for the
modern age'. The book provides a series of detailed but readable
essays on ideas, persons, and places, a work developed over the
course of nearly three decades. First, it contains articles on the
important events and concepts that affected Cusanus--philosophical,
religious, intellectual and political. Then it turns to his
precursors and contemporaries, both friendly and critical. These
include philosophers, theologians, politicians, and canon lawyers.
And third, the book follows the footsteps of the man from Kues and
examines various sites where he lived, studied, or visited. Because
the author has also visited many of these sites, he can contribute
personal observations to enliven the journey. To add to the book's
usefulness as a resource and reference tool, each entry is followed
by a bibliography containing both recent and older works. The
purpose of the volume is to gain a greater appreciation of Cusanus
and his legacy by striving for a total view of his thought and
experience instead of narrowly focusing on specific philosophical,
theological or intellectual ideas, or certain periods of his
activities in isolation from other facets of this compelling
figure.
Nicholas of Cusa is known as one of the most original philosophers
of the 15th century, but by training he was a canon lawyer who
received his degree from the University of Padua in 1423. The
essays in this book analyse his legal and political ideas against
the background of medieval religious, legal and political thought
and its development in the Renaissance. The first two pieces deal
with the legal ideas and humanism that affected Cusanus and with
some of the problems faced by 15th-century lawyers, including his
friends. The central section of the book also discusses how he
reacted to the religious, legal and political issues of his day;
Cusanus as reformer of the Church is a theme that runs through many
of the essays. The final studies look at some of Cusanus'
contemporaries, with special emphasis on Gregor Heimburg, the
sharpest critic of Cusanus.
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