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  1. Nicholas of Cusa: In Search of God and Wisdom : Essays in Honor of Morimichi Watanabe by the American Cusanus Society (Studies in the History of Chr) by Gerald Christianson, 1991-01
  2. Unity and Reform: Selected Writings of Nicholas de Cusa by Nicholas (John Dolan, Editor) De Cusa, 1962
  3. Cardinal Nicholas Of Cusa by Rudolf Steiner, 2010-09-10
  4. Nicholas of Cusa's Dialectical Mysticism: Text, Translation, by Jasper Hopkins, 1988-01-15
  5. Nicholas of Cusa and the Renaissance (Variorum Collected Studies Series, Cs 654) by F. Edward Cranz, Thomas M. Izbicki, et all 2000-03
  6. Greek Letters and the Latin Middle Ages: From Jerome to Nicholas of Cusa by Walter Berschin, 1989-03
  7. Nicholas of Cusa on Learned Ignorance: A Translation and an Appraisal of De Docta Ignorantia by Jasper Hopkins, 1985-08
  8. Writings on Church and Reform (I Tatti Renaissance Library) by Nicholas of Cusa, 2008-05-01
  9. Becoming God: The Doctrine of Theosis in Nicholas of Cusa by Nancy J. Hudson, 2007-03-14
  10. The Great Philosophers. Volume II: The Original Thinkers. Anaximander Plotinus Spinoza Heraclitus Anslem Lao-Tzu Parmenides Nicholas of Cusa Nagarjuna. Ed. By Hannah Arendt. by Karl. Jaspers, 1966
  11. Nicholas of Cusa's De pace fidei and Cribratio Alkorani: Translation and analysis by Nicholas, 1990
  12. Conflict And Reconciliation: Perspective On Nicolas Of Cusa (Brill's Studies in Intellectual History)
  13. Becoming God: The Doctrine of Theosis in Nicholas Cusa.(Book review): An article from: Renaissance Quarterly by Clyde Lee Miller, 2007-12-22
  14. Nicholas of Cusa and His Age: Intellect and Spirituality: Essays Dedicated to the Memory of F. Edward Cranz, Thomas P. McTighe and Charles Trinkaus.(Book Review): An article from: Theological Studies by Donald F. Duclow, 2004-03-01

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45. Nicholas Of Cusa (1401-1464)
nicholas of cusa (14011464). The American cusanus Society site has an extensivebibliography of cusanus's work. nicholas of cusa a brief introduction and quotes.
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Nicholas of Cusa (1401-1464) The American Cusanus Society site has an extensive bibliography of Cusanus's work About Nicholas of Cusa , from Deb Platt's mysticism site, contains a brief introduction and several pages of quotes from his spiritual writings Nicholas of Cusa a brief introduction and quotes Nicholas of Cusa , the article from the Catholic Encyclopedia (1911) Nicholas of Cusa's Ubi est qui natus est rex Iudaeorum? (Where is he that is born king of the Jews? (1456)) an etext in English Human Knowledge and God in Cusanus' De docta ignorantia an article from Clyde Lee Miller
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47. Nicholas Of Cusa: The Catholic Concordance - Cambridge University Press
Home Catalogue nicholas of cusa The Catholic Concordance. nicholas of cusaThe Catholic Concordance. nicholas of cusa, Edited by Paul E. Sigmund. £18.95.
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Hardback In stock Now available in paperback, this is the first English translation of the most important work of political thought of the fifteenth century. The Catholic Concordance is the first major treatise to argue for consent through representative councils as a major prerequisite for legitimate law and government, and is the most learned and original work associated with the conciliar movement in the late medieval church. Cusa’s arguments influenced such thinkers as Luther, Bruno and Locke, and Professor Sigmund’s introduction places his work in its full historical and philosophical context. The volume contains all the standard series features including a chronology, note on sources and bibliography, and as one of the earliest formulations of the view that political legitimacy rests on consent, The Catholic Concordance will be of interest to a wide range of scholars and students of the history of European ideas.
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49. Nicholas Of Cusa The Layman On Wisdom And The Mind
nicholas of cusa. 111 pp. ISBN 0919473-56-3. . nicholas of cusa (1401-1464)was a theologian, philosopher, Canon lawyer, and Church reformer.
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50. Re: [Futurework] The World Of Work And Nicholas Of Cusa
Re Futurework The world of work and nicholas of cusa. From Brad McCormick,Ed.D. Subject Re Futurework The world of work and nicholas of cusa;
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Brad McCormick: Ed Weick wrote: It's not often that someone responds to his own posting, but after having sent it off the following paragraph struck me as being a little dumb because changing jobs in today's labour market is not that easy and the job you change to may be no better than the one you left. Isn't it more accurate to say that the job you change to *may very well be worse than the one you left* and, again fine tuning: not the job you left, but the job that ceased to exist and which therefore contributes nothing to *anybody* any more? This may well be the case. "Many people put in more that 37.5 hours and much of the work they do is tedious and demeaning. However, unlike the serf or slave, they can change jobs and, if they are unionized, can negotiate the conditions under which they work. That was less possible in earlier times." [snip] Aren't fewer and fewer workers unionized these days, at least in the USA?

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52. Nicholas Of Cusa And The Finite Universe
nicholas of cusa and the Finite Universe. Abstract. A number of authorsfromKepler to Koyrehave held the view that the universe
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Nicholas of Cusa and the Finite Universe Abstract A number of authorsfrom Kepler to Koyrehave held the view that the universe as Nicholas of Cusa thinks of it is infinite. Recent authors, however, are careful to point out that it is not clear in what sense Cusanus thinks of the universe as infinite. It is shown in this paper that Cusanus thinks of the universe as infinite only in the sense that God has the power of creating a universe greater than the present one, but the present universe is finite, and according to Nicholas of Cusa necessarily so, even though beyond the universe there is nothing else, that is, nothing material. If Cusanus was instrumental in re-introducing the idea of an infinite universe (as later authors understood it), it would seem it was not what he intended.

53. Anselm And Nicholas Of Cusa; Author: Translator Manheim, Ralph; Author: Jaspers,
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54. Nicholas Of Cusa- On Searching For God - Fidelio Magazine, Schiller Institute
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55. Cusa And The Council Of Florence Fidelio Article - Schiller Institute-
nicholas Of cusa and The Council of Florence by Helga Zepp LaRouche This articleis reprinted from FIDELIO Magazine, Vol I , No.2 , Spring, 1992
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Schiller Institute founder Helga Zepp-LaRouche delivered this speech to an Institute conference commemorating the 550th anniversary of the Council of Florence, held in Rome on May 5, 1989. The speech was delivered in German and has been translated by John Sigerson. It has been slightly edited for publication. In a period in which humanity seems to be swept into a maelstrom of irrationality, it is useful to recall those moments in history in which it succeeded in elevating itself from conditions similar to those of today, to the maximum clarity of reason. The 550th anniversary of the Council of Florence is the proper occasion for dealing with the ideas and events which led to such a noble hour in the history ofhumanity. We would do well to orient ourselves according to this optimism, which is born of an unshakable faith in man in the image of God. For the dangers threatening us today in a near-apocalyptic manner are even greater than those which devastated civilization in the fourteenth century. Then, the dangers were the collapse of production and trade, the Black Death, belief in the occult, and schisms in the Church. Today, they are the threat that entire continents in the developing sector will be wiped out by hunger, the increasingly species-threatening AIDS pandemic, satanism's blatant offensive, and an unexampled process of moral decay. The parallels are all too evident, yet this has not halted our headlong rush today into an age even darker than the fourteenth century.

56. Helga Zepp LaRouche: A Contribution For Nicholas Of Cusa's 600th Birthday
A Contribution for Nicolaus of cusa's 600th Birthday A Dialogue of Cultures. It isan extraordinary joy for me to speak about my good friend, Nicolaus of cusa.
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by Helga Zepp LaRouche The following speech was delivered on May 6, 2001, at a conference of the Schiller Institute in Bad Schwalbach, Germany . Subheads have been added. An audio/video version is also available. It is an extraordinary joy for me to speak about my good friend, Nicolaus of Cusa. And, given the fact that it is his birthday somewhere between April and June, he will be 600 years old. And I really mean the joy of a friend having a birthday, because when a friend has a birthday, you realize that without this individual, the world would be so much poorer. And I hope that with my remarks I will interest you in studying Nicolaus of Cusa, his ideas and concepts, so that he becomes one of your dear friends, too, if he is not so already. The reason why this particular man is so extraordinarily important is, because it was his ideas which gave the beautiful, Italian Renaissance, the Golden Renaissance of Florence, an even higher expression, because he was the towering genius among all the many geniuses who came together at that point. And it was this unbelievable, fantastic explosion of human creativity expressed in this Renaissance, which succeeded in overcoming the Dark Age of the Fourteenth century. And it is more urgent than ever before, to study the example of the Golden Renaissance, to find the clues to how we can overcome the Dark Age of today.

57. Nicholas Of Cusa: Selected Spiritual Writings
nicholas of cusa Selected Spiritual Writings nicholasof cusa. Translated by H. Lawrence Bond.
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