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  1. St. Albertus Magnus: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Eric V. D. Luft, 2001
  2. ALBERTUS MAGNUS: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of Religion</i> by James Weisheipl, 2005
  3. Saints Canonized by Pope Pius Xi: Thomas More, Albertus Magnus, Thérèse of Lisieux, John Bosco, Petrus Canisius
  4. ALBERT THE GREAT(BEFORE 12001280): An entry from Gale's <i>Encyclopedia of Philosophy</i> by Scott Carson, 2006
  5. Botany in the Middle Ages, 700-1449: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Maura C. Flannery, 2001
  6. Albert The Great. Questions Concerning Aristotle's On Animals.(Book review): An article from: The Review of Metaphysics by Michael W. Tkacz, 2009-09-01
  7. Alchemist: Isaac Newton, Paracelsus, Albertus Magnus, Michael Scotus, Michael Maier, Avicenna, Franz Tausend, Graf Von Saint Germain, John Dee (German Edition)
  8. The Speculum Astronomiae and its Enigma: Astrology, Theology and Science in Albertus Magnus and his Contemporaries (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science) by P. Zambelli, 1992-04-30
  9. The Alkimia minor ascribed to Albertus Magnus by Albertus, 1949
  10. Reclaiming Moral Agency: The Moral Philosophy of Albert The Great by Stanley B. Cunningham, 2008-11
  11. St. Albert the Great's Theory of the Beatific Vision by Jeffrey P. Hergan, 2002-09
  12. Albert The Great: A Selectively Annotated Bibliography (1900-2000) (Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies) by Irven M. Resnick, Kenneth F. Kitchell, 2004-07
  13. Creation As Emanation: The Origin of Diversity in Albert the Great's on the Causes and the Procession of the Universe (Publications in Medieval Studies) by Therese M. Bonin, 2001-04

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Fresco (1352), Treviso, Italy Albertus Magnus , also known as Saint Albert the Great and Albert of Cologne , was a Dominican The Dominican Order, (its formal name, the Order of Preachers, is less common in English; a member is referred as a blackfriar ) founded by Saint Dominic in the early 13th century, is one of the great orders of mendicant friars that revolutionized religious life in Europe during the high middle ages. Like his contemporary Francis of Assisi, Dominic saw the need for a new type of organization to address the needs of his time, and the quick growth of the Dominicans and Franciscans during their first century confirms that the orders of mendicant friars met a felt need.
Click the link for more information. friar who became famous for his universal knowledge and his advocacy for the peaceful coexistence of science and religion. He is considered to be the greatest German philosopher and theologian of the Middle Ages The Middle Ages was the middle period in a schematic division of European history into three 'ages': Classical civilization, the Middle Ages, and Modern Civilization. It is commonly considered as having lasted from the end of the Western Roman Empire (5th century) until the rise of national monarchies and the beginnings of demographic and economic renewal after the Black Death, European overseas exploration and the cultural revival known as the Renaissance around the 15th century as well as the Protestant Reformation starting 1517.

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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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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. - Pic - Patron saint of those who study the natural sciences, Saint Albertus Magnus, also known as Saint Albert the Great, was a preeminent 13th-century philosopher.
Born in Lauingen, Bavaria, to a noble military family, Albert was studying at Padua (Padova) 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.

25. Albertus Magnus
In the thirteenth century German named albertus magnus (c.12081280) might beconsidered another magus. Later he was canonized as saint Albert the Great.
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Back to Home Page or Contents Page or People or Index Albertus Magnus I n the thirteenth century German named Albertus Magnus (c.1208-1280) might be considered another magus. In the Dominican Order he rose to the position of Bishop of Ratisbourg. Later he was canonized as Saint Albert the Great. He was both student and teacher of alchemy and chemistry, and an alleged magician. He firmly believed in the benefits of botany claiming various plants, rocks, and amethysts improved clairvoyance Like Aristotle, he thought nature and men's lives were controlled by the stars and plants. Notably he taught Saint Thomas Acquinas and made several significant contributions to chemistry. Legend has it he turned based metal into gold, but there is no evidence of this in his notes on alchemy. Legend also has it that when a dinner guest of William II, the Count of Holland, on New Year's Day, 1242, Magnus suggested the guests dine outdoors. Wanting a piece of land for a monastery he graciously changed the freezing day into a warm spring afternoon with blooming flowers and singing birds. A.G.H.

26. Albertus, Magnus, Saint. Dele Virtu Dele Herbe Animali (Venice, 1537)
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    Albertus Magnus , also known as Saint Albert the Great and Albert of Cologne , was a Dominican friar who became famous for his universal knowledge and his advocacy for the peaceful coexistence of science and religion. He is considered to be the greatest German philosopher and theologian of the Middle Ages He was born of the noble family of Bollstadt in Lauringen, Bavaria Germany between 1193 and 1206. He died on November 15, 1280, in Cologne Germany He was educated principally at Padua , where he received instruction in Aristotle 's writings. In 1223 (or 1221) he became a member of the Dominican order, and studied theology under its rules at Bologna and elsewhere. Selected to fill the position of lecturer at Cologne , where the order had a house, he taught for several years there, at Regensburg Freiburg Strassburg and Hildesheim . In 1245 he went to Paris , received his doctorate and taught for some time, in accordance with the regulations, with great success. In 1254 he was made provincial of the Dominican Order, and fulfilled the arduous duties of the office with great care and efficiency. During the time he held this office he publicly defended the Dominicans against the attacks by the secular and regular faculty of the University of Paris, commented on St John, and answered the errors of the Arabian philosopher

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    Albertus Magnus "Albertus Magnus" or Albert the Great is the name of the imposing bronze statue situated in the courtyard of the University of Houston Law Center. Albert the Great was a medieval theologian and "Man of Universal Knowledge." Born in Lauingen, Bavaria sometime between 1193 and 1206, he was a bishop, doctor and saint of the Roman Catholic Church, having as one of his students Saint Thomas Aquinas. He taught in Paris and at the Studium Generale in Cologne, a university run by the Order of the Dominicans in the 13th century and one of the first universities in Europe. A dominant figure, he was an influential teacher, an experienced traveler, a keen observer of life and nature and the one learned man of the Golden Age to be called "the Great." He was later declared a saint by the catholic church. With his open law book and profound expression, Big Al, as he is informally called, is the bigger than life symbol of the legal profession to Law Center students and faculty. Lex Shield The seal of the University of Houston Law Center is composed of three martlets above an opened text emblazoned with the Latin word for law, LEX. The martlet, a gentle Lowlands bird, symbolizes peace and deliverance. Martlets appear in the University of Houston seal which has as its genesis the coat of arms of General Sam Houston who claimed descent from an eleventh century Norman knight, Sir Hugh of Padavan.

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