Abstract
At the beginning of \textlessEM\textgreaterDe Visione Dei\textless/EM\textgreater, Nicholas of Cusa puts us before an icon of the divine glance and invites us to an experimentation--initially surrounded by the metaphorical reflection--of the mystic contemplation. Working with the metaphor of the glance, the Cusano leaves us before the Creator's look and the creature's look. In the \textlessEM\textgreaterDe Visione Dei\textless/EM\textgreater, the divine look is creator and lover. The God's look sees, creates and loves. This way, the present work will look for the meditate on the importance of the glance, seeking in the \textlessEM\textgreaterDe Visione Dei\textless/EM\textgreater a way to relate the multiplicity of the created look with the unit of the creator look.
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