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  1. Albertus Magnus: Being the Approved, Verified, Sympathetic and Natural Egyptian Secrets : White and Black Art for Man and Beast : The Book of Nature and ... ; Translated from the German Original ... by Magnus Saint Albertus, 2010-01-11
  2. Saint Albertus Magnus: The Secret Of Saint Albert's Consecration Of Himself To God And The Secret Of Saint Albert's Dedication To Himself To Man
  3. The Commentary of Albertus Magnus on Book 1 of Euclid's Elements of Geometry (Ancient Mediterranean and Medieval Texts and Contexts, V. 4) by Magnus, Saint Albertus, 2003-09
  4. Man and the Beasts (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies)
  5. Albertus Magnus by Magnus Saint Albertus, 2009-12-19
  6. German Roman Catholic Saints: Albertus Magnus, Saint Boniface, Otto of Bamberg, Pope Leo Ix, Adalbert, Edith Stein, Adelaide of Italy
  7. German Saints: Albertus Magnus, Otto of Bamberg, Pope Leo Ix, Edith Stein, Ulrich of Augsburg, Richeza of Lotharingia, Matilda of Ringelheim
  8. De Secretis Mulierum. Item, De Virtutibus Herbarum, Lapidum Et Animalium (Latin Edition)
  9. Saint Albertus Magnus: The Secret of Saint Albert's Consecration of Himself to God. The Secret of Saint Albert's Dedication of Himself to Man by Saint Albertus College, 1938-01-01
  10. Saint Albertus Magnus: The Secret Of Saint Albert's Consecration Of Himself To God And The Secret Of Saint Albert's Dedication To Himself To Man
  11. Saint Albertus Magnus by Saint Albertus College; Maurus M. Niehues (forword), 1938
  12. Albertus Magnus "On Animals": A Medieval "Summa Zoologica" (Foundations of Natural History) (Vols 1-2) by Saint Albertus Magnus, Kenneth Kitchell, 1999-05-26
  13. The Contributions of Albertus Magnus and the Development of Zoology during the Thirteenth through the Fifteenth Centuries: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Leslie A. Mertz, 2001
  14. Albertus Magnus and the Sciences (Studies and Texts)

1. Albertus Magnus, Saint
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12. Saint Albertus Magnus
Saint Albertus Magnus was a Roman Catholic saint, scientist, philosopher, and theologian. He was known as Albert the Great and Doctor Universalis
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Saint Albertus Magnus was a Roman Catholic saint, scientist, philosopher, and theologian. He was known as "Albert the Great" and " Doctor Universalis " (Universal Doctor) in recognition of his extraordinary genius and extensive knowledge. He was proficient in every branch of learning cultivated in his day and surpassed all his contemporaries, except perhaps Roger Bacon , in the knowledge of nature. In general, the New England Transcendentalists were not exactly pleased with Catholicism. Indeed, many Transcendentalists, such as Convers Francis , condemned the evils of what they called "Popery." Then, too, conditions were not helped by the negative reaction of most Transcendentalists to Orestes Brownson 's disdainfully leaving their group, in the 1840s, and joining the Catholics instead. Yet, one of the all-abiding strengths of Transcendentalism, and in fact perhaps the major reason why Transcendentalism is no 'ism', is that it possesses no systematic doctrine from the standpoint of which it can exclude any reasonable point of view. That is to say, Transcendentalism even out-freethinks the freethinkers by freely admitting almost any thought without being limited to so-called freethought alone. Rather, it is the feeling, motivation, context, and spirit of the thoughtmore so than the thought itselfthat ultimately matter to Transcendentalism. In this manner, and for this reason, Transcendentalists such as Theodore Parker could express admiration for men like Albertus Magnus and

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14. Albertus Magnus, Saint. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
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Called the Universal Doctor. Dominican scientist, philosopher, theologian, instructor of St. Thomas Aquinas.
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St. Albertus Magnus
Known as Albert the Great; scientist, philosopher, and theologian, born c. 1206; died at Cologne , 15 November 1280. He is called "the Great", and "Doctor Universalis" (Universal Doctor), in recognition of his extraordinary genius and extensive knowledge, for he was proficient in every branch of learning cultivated in his day, and surpassed all his contemporaries, except perhaps Roger Bacon (1214-94), in the knowledge of nature. Ulrich Engelbert, a contemporary, calls him the wonder and the miracle of his age: "Vir in omni scientia adeo divinus, ut nostri temporis stupor et miraculum congrue vocari possit" (De summo bono, tr. III, iv). I. LIFE University of Padua ; that city being chosen either because his uncle resided there, or because Padua was famous for its culture of the liberal arts, for which the young Swabian had a special predilection. The date of this journey to Padua cannot be accurately determined. In the year 1223 he joined the Order of St. Dominic

16. Albertus
Brief biography, with bibliographical references. From the Department of Mathematics, California State University, San Bernardino.
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Saint Albertus Magnus
Born: about 1200 in Lauingen an der Donau, Swabia (now Germany)
Died: 15 Nov 1280 in Cologne, Prussia (now Germany)
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Albert (or Albertus) After joining the Dominican Order, he studied and taught at Padua, Bologna, Cologne and other German convents in Hildesheim, Freiburg, Ratisbon, Strasburg, and Cologne. He was sent to the Dominican convent of Saint-Jacques at the University of Paris in about 1241 where he read the new translations, with commentaries, of the Arabic and Greek texts of Aristotle . This was a period when the writings of Arabic scholars, and through them the texts of ancient Greek philosophers, was becoming known throughout Christian Europe and it was having to come to terms with this new knowledge. Albertus would play a major role in accepting this new learning into Europe with his wide ranging scholarship over essentially the whole of knowledge. He taught for four years at Saint-Jacques, giving courses on the Bible and on the theological textbook

17. Albertus Magnus College
Independent, coeducational liberal arts college founded in 1925 by the Dominican Sisters of saint Mary of the Springs. Information on undergrad and graduate programs, faculty, continuing education, library services and athletics. Located in New Haven.
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18. Albertus
saint albertus magnus albertus was made a saint and declared a Holy Doctor of the Church on 16 December 1931 and his feast day is 15 November in each
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Saint Albertus Magnus
Born: about 1200 in Lauingen an der Donau, Swabia (now Germany)
Died: 15 Nov 1280 in Cologne, Prussia (now Germany)
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Albert (or Albertus) After joining the Dominican Order, he studied and taught at Padua, Bologna, Cologne and other German convents in Hildesheim, Freiburg, Ratisbon, Strasburg, and Cologne. He was sent to the Dominican convent of Saint-Jacques at the University of Paris in about 1241 where he read the new translations, with commentaries, of the Arabic and Greek texts of Aristotle . This was a period when the writings of Arabic scholars, and through them the texts of ancient Greek philosophers, was becoming known throughout Christian Europe and it was having to come to terms with this new knowledge. Albertus would play a major role in accepting this new learning into Europe with his wide ranging scholarship over essentially the whole of knowledge. He taught for four years at Saint-Jacques, giving courses on the Bible and on the theological textbook

19. St. Albertus Magnus (circa 1200-80)
albertus magnus, saint (circa 120080), called Albert the Great and known as doctor universalis for his wide interest in natural science.
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Albertus Magnus, Saint (circa 1200-80) Albertus Magnus, Saint (circa 1200-80), called Albert the Great and known as doctor universalis for his wide interest in natural science. He was especially noted for his introduction of Greek and Arabic science and philosophy to the medieval world. Born in Lauingen, Bavaria, to a noble military family, Albert was studying at Padua in 1223, when he was attracted to the Dominican Order of Preachers, then less than ten years old. He was ordained in Germany and taught there before going on to the University of Paris, where he became a master of theology in 1245 and subsequently held one of the Dominican chairs of theology. Among his early students was Thomas Aquinas. Albert was an influential teacher, church administrator, and preacher. He traveled through western Europe on behalf of his order and served as a provincial and, briefly, as bishop of Regensburg (1260-62) before returning to teaching and research. Albert was a key figure in the assimilation of Aristotelian philosophy into medieval Scholasticism and in the revival of natural science that it inspired. Early in the 13th century, a body of philosophical and scientific writings previously unknown to Western philosophers and theologians became a disturbing force in Scholastic circles. These Latin writings, based on Arabic translations of the works of Aristotle, were accompanied by the writings of Arab commentators, notably Avicenna and Averroës. As such, they presented a point of view foreign to the church-trained Scholastics, whose knowledge of Aristotle was confined to his logic, as taught and interpreted for centuries by the church, in the tradition of St. Augustine and the Neoplatonists.

20. Saint Thomas Aquinas
Aquinas, saint Thomas, sometimes called the Angelic Doctor and the Prince of He studied under the German Scholastic philosopher albertus magnus,
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Saint Thomas Aquinas
Special thanks to the Microsoft Corporation for their contribution to our site.  The following information came from Microsoft Encarta. Here is a hyperlink to the Microsoft Encarta home page.   http://www.encarta.msn.com Early Years Study of Aristotle and the Averroists Later Years Aquinas first suggested his mature position in the treatise De Unitate Intellectus Contra Averroistas (1270; trans. The Trinity and the Unicity of the Intellect, 1946). This work turned the tide against his opponents, who were condemned by the church. Aquinas left Paris in 1272 and proceeded to Naples, where he organized a new Dominican school. In March 1274, while traveling to the Council of Lyon, to which he had been commissioned by Pope Gregory X, Aquinas fell ill. He died on March 7 at the Cistercian monastery of Fossanova. Aquinas was canonized by Pope John XXII in 1323 and proclaimed a Doctor of the Church by Pope Pius V in 1567. Assessment More successfully than any other theologian or philosopher, Aquinas organized the knowledge of his time in the service of his faith. In his effort to reconcile faith with intellect, he created a philosophical synthesis of the works and teachings of Aristotle and other classic sages; of Augustine and other church fathers; of Averroës, Avicenna, and other Islamic scholars; of Jewish thinkers such as Maimonides and Solomon ben Yehuda ibn Gabirol; and of his predecessors in the Scholastic tradition. This synthesis he brought into line with the Bible and Roman Catholic doctrine.

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