Considering the historical background and the transmission of the manuscripts, the paper discusses the relations between Nicholas of Cusa (†1464) and the so-called “Cologne School” – Albert the Great, Ulrich of Strasbourg, Ugo Ripelin of Strasbourg, Dietrich of Freiberg, Meister Eckhart and Berthold of Moosburg. In this context are highlighted a few moments of the biography of Nicholas of Cusa, especially the friendship with Heymeric de Campo between 1425 and 1429, the debate with Johannes Wenck (1442 to 1449) and the meeting with Dionysius the Carthusian in 1451.

Nicholas of Cusa and the so-called Cologne School of the 13th and 14th Centuries / A. Fiamma. - In: ARCHIVES D'HISTOIRE DOCTRINALE ET LITTERAIRE DU MOYEN AGE. - ISSN 0373-5478. - 84:(2017), pp. 91-128. [10.3917/ahdlm.084.0091]

Nicholas of Cusa and the so-called Cologne School of the 13th and 14th Centuries

A. Fiamma
2017

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Considering the historical background and the transmission of the manuscripts, the paper discusses the relations between Nicholas of Cusa (†1464) and the so-called “Cologne School” – Albert the Great, Ulrich of Strasbourg, Ugo Ripelin of Strasbourg, Dietrich of Freiberg, Meister Eckhart and Berthold of Moosburg. In this context are highlighted a few moments of the biography of Nicholas of Cusa, especially the friendship with Heymeric de Campo between 1425 and 1429, the debate with Johannes Wenck (1442 to 1449) and the meeting with Dionysius the Carthusian in 1451.
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2017
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