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CUSANUS RESOURCES

Dr. Jasper Hopkins, Harvard University.

English translations of Nicholas of Cusa: including the:

DE LUDO GLOBI (The Bowling-Game) by NICHOLAS OF CUSA

(Translated from Nicolai de Cusa Opera Omnia. Vol. IX: De Ludo Globi. Edited by Hans G. Senger. Hamburg: Meiner Verlag, 1998)


34th International Congress on Medieval Studies
6-9 May 1999 - Thursday, 6.May.

Nicholas of Cusa II: Cusanus and Ramon Lull
Sponsor: American Cusanus Society
Organizer: Morimichi Watanabe, Long Island Univ., and Gerald Christianson, Gettysburg Lutheran Sem.
Presider: Charles Lohr, Univ. of Freiburg

Ramon Lull Protagonist of Intercultural Dialogue
Theodor Pindl, Philosophische Impulse, Freiburg
Lull, Cusanus, and the Qur'an
Thomas E. Burman, Univ. of Tennessee
Commentator: Charles Lohr

Institute for Cusanus Research, University of Trier

The Japanese Cusanus Society.

Related links:

Nicolas de Cues

Eckhart Society

Cusanus Institute, University of Nijmegen

Nicholas of Cusa: Brian Pavlac

English translations online, see:

A vast Cusanus Bibliography by Johannes Schaber - at: www.bautz.de/bbkl


Dr. H. L. Bond - NICHOLAS OF CUSA CAFE

A Web Site on Nicholas of Cusa's Life, Writings, & Sources

Translations

1) ON THE PEACE OF FAITH (1453)

2) ON DIVINE FILIATION (1445)


AGNES HELLER'S course on Renaissance Platonism. 
Fall 2003
We will discuss a few central works of three Renaissance Platonists: Nicolaus von Cues (Cusanus) Learned Ignorance and De ludo Globi, The Game of Spheres; Ficino: Symposium, On Love, and Phaedrus Commentaries; Pico della Mirandola: On the Dignity of Man, On Being and One, Heptatlus.

NEW SCHOOL UNIVERSITY


NICOLAS OF CUSA SOCIETY