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Nicholas of Cusa and Islam
Studies in Medieval
and Reformation Traditions
Edited by
Andrew Colin Gow (Edmonton,
Alberta)
In cooperation with
Sylvia Brown (Edmonton,
Alberta)
Falk Eisermann (Berlin)
Berndt Hamm (Erlangen)
Johannes Heil (Heidelberg)
Susan C. Karant-Nunn (Tucson,
Arizona)
Martin Kaufhold (Augsburg)
Erik Kwakkel (Leiden)
Jürgen Miethke (Heidelberg)
Christopher Ocker (San
Anselmo and Berkeley, California)
Founding Editor
Heiko A. Oberman †
VOLUME 183
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Nicholas of Cusa and Islam
Polemic and Dialogue in the Late Middle Ages
Edited by
Ian Christopher Levy
Rita George-Tvrtković
Donald F. Duclow
LEIDEN | BOSTON
Cover illustration: Opening leaf of ‘De pace fidei’ in Codex Cusanus 219, fol. 24v. (April–August 1464). Photo:
Erich Gutberlet / © St. Nikolaus-Hospital/Cusanusstift, Bernkastel-Kues, Germany.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Nicholas of Cusa and Islam : polemic and dialogue in the late Middle Ages / edited by Ian Christopher Levy,
Rita George-Tvrtkovic, Donald F. Duclow.
  pages cm. — (Studies in medieval and Reformation traditions, ISSN 1573-4188 ; VOLuME 183)
 Includes index.
 ISBN 978-90-04-27475-4 (hardback : alk. paper) — ISBN 978-90-04-27476-1 (e-book) 1. Nicholas, of
Cusa, Cardinal, 1401-1464. 2. Islam—Controversial literature—Early works to 1800. 3. Qur’an—Criticism,
interpretation, etc.—Early works to 1800. 4. Islam—Relations—Christianity—Early works to 1800.
5. Christianity and other religions—Islam—Early works to 1800. 6. Nicholas, of Cusa, Cardinal, 1401-1464.
De pace fidei. 7. Nicholas, of Cusa, Cardinal, 1401-1464. Cribratio Alkorani. I. Levy, Ian Christopher, editor
of compilation.
 BX4705.N58N49 2014
 261.2’7092—dc23
2014013621
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