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Concord and reform : Nicholas of Cusa and legal and political thought in the fifteenth century / Morimichi Watanabe ; edited by Thomas M. Izbicki and Gerald Christianson.

Van Pelt Library BX4705.N58 W38 2001
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Watanabe, Morimichi, 1925-
Contributor:
Izbicki, Thomas M.
Christianson, Gerald.
Series:
Collected studies ; CS709.
Collected studies
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Nicholas, of Cusa, Cardinal, 1401-1464.
Nicholas.
Catholic Church--Government--History.
Catholic Church.
Political science.
History.
Physical Description:
xxv, 333 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Aldershot, Hampshire ; Burlington, Vt. : Ashgate/Variorum, [2001]
Contents:
Part 1 Law And Society
The Lawyer in an Age of Political and Religious Confusion: Some Fifteenth-Century Conciliarists 3
Humanism, Law, and Reform: Reflections on Fifteenth-Century Lawyers 15
Part 2 Nicholas Of Cusa
The Origins of Modern Cusanus Research in Germany and the Establishment of the Heidelberg Opera Omnia 35
Authority and Consent in Church Government: Panormitanus, Aeneas Sylvius, Cusanus 59
The Episcopal Election of 1430 in Trier and Nicholas of Cusa 81
Nicholas of Cusa, the Council of Florence and the Acceptatio of Mainz (1439) 103
The German Church shortly before the Reformation: Nicolaus Cusanus and the Veneration of the Bleeding Hosts at Wilsnack 117
Nicholas of Cusa and the Tyrolese Monasteries: Reform and Resistance 133
Nicolaus Cusanus, Monastic Reform in the Tyrol and the De Visione Dei 155
Nicholas of Cusa and the Reform of the Roman Curia 169
Nicholas of Cusa, A General Reform of the Church 187
Nicholas of Cusa and the Idea of Tolerance 217
Part 3 Cusanus' Contemporaries
Nicholas of Cusa
Richard Fleming
Thomas Livingston 229
Humanism in the Tyrol: Aeneas Sylvius, Duke Sigismund, Gregor Heimburg 241
Gregor Heimburg and Early Humanism in Germany 267
Duke Sigismund and Gregor Heimburg 283
Imperial Reform in the Mid-Fifteenth Century: Gregor Heimburg and Martin Mair 301.
Notes:
"Works of Nicholas of Cusa cited": page [327].
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0860788504
OCLC:
45661636

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