Николай Кузанский.
Сочинения в двух томах.
Серия: Философское наследие.
Москва: Мысль, 1979–1980.
488 с. + 471 с. ; 20 см. Твердый издательский переплет. Обычный формат.
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Nicholas of Cusa.
Works in Two Volumes.
Series: Philosophical Heritage.
Moscow: Mysl, 1979–1980.
488 pp. + 471 pp. ; 20 cm. Publisher’s hardcover. Standard format.
This comprehensive two-volume set represents the most authoritative Soviet edition of the works of Nicholas of Cusa, the seminal 15th-century German philosopher, theologian, and mathematician. The text provides a deep dive into the internal logic of Renaissance Neoplatonism and the transition from medieval scholasticism to early modern thought, including the arrangement of his fundamental treatises such as On Learned Ignorance (De Docta Ignorantia), On the Hidden God, and his mathematical and cosmological essays. Nicholas of Cusa’s revolutionary concepts of the "coincidence of opposites" (coincidentia oppositorum) and the infinity of the universe serve as a vital primary source for understanding the intellectual roots of the scientific revolution. Published within the prestigious "Philosophical Heritage" series by the "Mysl" publishing house, these volumes feature extensive scholarly commentary, introductory essays, and meticulous translations that highlight Cusa’s influence on later thinkers like Bruno, Leibniz, and Hegel.