Concord and reform: Nicholas of Cusa and legal and political thought in the fifteenth century
Verlagsinfo: 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 re...
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Format: | Print Book |
Language: | English |
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Aldershot [u.a.]
Ashgate/Variorum
c2001
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Variorum collected studies series (709)
Year: 2001 |
Series/Journal: | Variorum collected studies series
709 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Nicholas of Cusa 1401-1464
/ Political ideas
B Nicholas of Cusa 1401-1464 / Church law B Nicholas of Cusa 1401-1464 / Legal thinking / Political ideas |
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Collection of essays
B Nicholas of Cusa Cardinal 1401-1464 B Catholic Church Government History B Nicholas, of Cusa, Cardinal *1401-1464* |
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Summary: | Verlagsinfo: 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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Item Description: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Physical Description: | XXV, 333 S., 1 Ill. |
ISBN: | 0860788504 |