The relationship between the art of the word and the illiterate manual arts in Nicholas of Cusa's conception of the arts

Autores
Gonzalez Rios, Hector Jose
Año de publicación
2021
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
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versión publicada
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The concept of art is a lens through which one can explore the thought of Nicholas of Cusa. He uses this notion throughout his work in order to address the productive dynamism of the divine mind as well as the human mind. With a focus on the human arts as likenesses of the divine art, this paper studies the relationship between the art of the word and the illiterate manual arts. Firstly, we examine the ars coniecturalis as a human art form that Cusanus presents for the first time in extenso in “De coniecturis”. Secondly, we address the power of the art of the word through the production of its most precious form, the spoken word. Thirdly, and finally, we inquire into the power of the manual arts through the example of the idiota’s making of wooden spoons in the “De mente” in order to show the relationship between this art and the art of the word.
Fil: Gonzalez Rios, Hector Jose. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina
Materia
NATURE
ART OF THE WORD
ILLITERATE MANUAL ARTS
NICHOLAS OF CUSA
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acceso abierto
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title The relationship between the art of the word and the illiterate manual arts in Nicholas of Cusa's conception of the arts
spellingShingle The relationship between the art of the word and the illiterate manual arts in Nicholas of Cusa's conception of the arts
Gonzalez Rios, Hector Jose
NATURE
ART OF THE WORD
ILLITERATE MANUAL ARTS
NICHOLAS OF CUSA
title_short The relationship between the art of the word and the illiterate manual arts in Nicholas of Cusa's conception of the arts
title_full The relationship between the art of the word and the illiterate manual arts in Nicholas of Cusa's conception of the arts
title_fullStr The relationship between the art of the word and the illiterate manual arts in Nicholas of Cusa's conception of the arts
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between the art of the word and the illiterate manual arts in Nicholas of Cusa's conception of the arts
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dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Gonzalez Rios, Hector Jose
author Gonzalez Rios, Hector Jose
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv NATURE
ART OF THE WORD
ILLITERATE MANUAL ARTS
NICHOLAS OF CUSA
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ART OF THE WORD
ILLITERATE MANUAL ARTS
NICHOLAS OF CUSA
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Fil: Gonzalez Rios, Hector Jose. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Universidad de Buenos Aires; Argentina
description The concept of art is a lens through which one can explore the thought of Nicholas of Cusa. He uses this notion throughout his work in order to address the productive dynamism of the divine mind as well as the human mind. With a focus on the human arts as likenesses of the divine art, this paper studies the relationship between the art of the word and the illiterate manual arts. Firstly, we examine the ars coniecturalis as a human art form that Cusanus presents for the first time in extenso in “De coniecturis”. Secondly, we address the power of the art of the word through the production of its most precious form, the spoken word. Thirdly, and finally, we inquire into the power of the manual arts through the example of the idiota’s making of wooden spoons in the “De mente” in order to show the relationship between this art and the art of the word.
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