Nicholas of Cuse (Philosophical Perspectives on his Sermons)
Abstract
Regarding the critical edition of: NICOLAI DE CUSA, OPERA OMNIA iussu et auctoritate ACADEMIAE LITTERARUM HEIDELBERGENSIS ad codicum fidem edita. To. XVII, Sermons II (1443-1452) Fasc. 3 Sejm. XLIV-LVI to Rudolf Haubst (†) et Hermann Schnarr editi. T. XIX. Sermons IV (1445-1463) Fasc. 1 Sermons CCIV-CCXVI to Klaus Reinhart et Walter Andres Euler editi. Hamburgi in aedibus F. Meiner MCMXCVI.Downloads
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