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Albertus Magnus (Albert the Great)



Albertus Magnus, Saint - ălbûrˈtəs măgˈnəs, or Saint Albert the Great, b. 1193 or 1206, d. 1280, scholastic philosopher, Doctor of the Church, called the Universal Doctor. A nobleman of Bollstädt in Swabia, he joined (1223) the Dominicans and taught at Hildesheim, Freiburg, Regensburg, Strasbourg, and Cologne before the Univ. of Paris made   Read More...

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    The Evolution of Medieval Thought (Chap. Twenty "Albert the Great")
    by C. N. L. Brooke, David Knowles, D. E. Luscombe. 342 pgs.


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