Galileo And Freedom Of Thought by Sherwood Taylor pg 34.
" The earliest critics of the ancient astronomy had no better grounds for their criticism( of fixed E) than had Aristotle for his assertions. Their predilection for an infinite universe & moving E was mystical, not scientific. Thus that remarkable man Nicolas of Cusa in 1440 wrote a work entitled Learned Ignorance in which he maintains that E cannot be the centre of U because U is infinite: & since E was not the centre, there is no reason to suppose it to be immobile.
Pope Eugenius IV raised no objection to the theories of Nicolas & indeed raised him to the purple after their publication. "
