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De Vera Sapientia (Ydiota)
Step into a 15th-century marketplace to discover why true wisdom isn't found in dusty libraries, but in the 'joyful comprehension of the incomprehensible.' Through a provocative dialogue between a humble layman and a learned orator, Nicholas of Cusa reveals how the human mind can 'taste' the infinite by acknowledging its own limits. This text invites you to move beyond the measurements of man to find a truth that is higher than knowledge itself.
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