Coniectura de ultimis diebus
| Abstract | Nicholas of Cusa’s Coniectura de Ultimis Diebus contains Nicholas’s attempt to specify a time-frame within which the world will come to an end. His inferences are speculative and are based largely on passages from the Bible. In assessing Nicholas’s proposal, one needs to keep in mind nine key considerations. | |||||||||
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Herbert S. Matsen (1982). Jasper Hopkins on Nicholas of Cusa. International Studies in Philosophy 14 (2):77-84.
T. L. Heath (1928). (1) Theodosius Tripolites. Sphaerica. Von J. L. Heiberg (Kopenhagen).(2) Theodosii de Habitationibus Liber, de Diebus Et Noctibus Libri Duo. Edidit Dr Rudolf Fecht (Mannheim). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 42 (06):239-240.
G. Murray (1930). Euripides' Lyric Metres Euripidis Cantica. Novis Iisque Ultimis Curis Digessit Otto Schroeder. Pp. 215. Teubner, 1928. Paper, RM. 5.40 (Bound, 6). [REVIEW] The Classical Review 44 (01):16-17.
Jasper Hopkins (2002). Nicholas of Cusa (1401–1464): First Modern Philosopher? Midwest Studies in Philosophy 26 (1):13–29.
Henry Hurst (1989). Carthago E. Lipiński: Studia Phoenicia, VI. Carthago: Acta Colloquii Bruxellensis Habiti Diebus 2 Et 3 Mensis Maii Anni 1986. (Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta, 26.) Pp. Ix + 280; Numerous Line and Halftone Illustrations. Leuven: Uitgeverij Peeters, 1988. B.Frs. 2900. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 39 (02):305-308.
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