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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)

41. Albertus Magnus
albertus magnus (1193 or 12061280), German monk and alchemist, known as Doctor albertuswas beatified in 1622 In 1931, Pope Pius XI declared him a saint and a
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Albertus Magnus (1193 or 1206-1280), German monk and alchemist , known as "Doctor Universalis." Thomas Aquinas . Albertus had a lifelong interest in the natural sciences (at a time when alchemy had not yet been sharply distinguished from more legitimate sciences such as chemistry ), and was an important scholar of Aristotle , whose influence pervaded both his scientific and his religious writings. From 1260 to 1262, Albertus was the bishop of Regensburg , the nearest principal medieval city on the Danube to the north of Ingolstadt . He died in Cologne in 1280. Not long after his death, a number of writings on magic circulated under his name, although the validity of these attributions is questionable. Albertus was beatified in 1622. In 1931, Pope Pius XI declared him a saint and a Doctor of the Church; in 1941, Pope Pius XII named him the patron saint of those who study the natural sciences.

42. Miskatonic University Library - Grimoires
earliest authentic works extant on European alchemy are those of the English monkRoger Bacon and the German philosopher saint albertus magnus both believed
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On-Line Books The earliest authentic works extant on European alchemy are those of the English monk Roger Bacon and the German philosopher Saint Albertus Magnus: both believed in the possibility of transmuting inferior metals into gold. Albertus Magnus, also, though his science might have been crude and defective, based it upon the instinctive recognition of the psychic links between man and nature, that he was not an alien in the universe but an integral and natural part of it, something which has been lost in modern science. Lovecraft mentions the "Albert Magnus" in an edition of his writings translated and published in 1651 by Peter Jamm being in the library of Joseph Curwen. We don't know if this edition is really a true translation of the works of Albertus Magnus or one of the many grimoires created by self-claimed mystics and alchemists. While the man did write many treatises, there were a huge number of fakes. Some of these fakes attributed to Albertus Magnus include: the "Book of Secretes" published in London, circa 1560 and "Egyptian Secrets" printed anonymously in the United States with no publisher's mark or publication date. He was said to be an adept in magical arts, expecially alchemy, weather manipulation, and creating androids capable of speech. He was a prolific writer though it is uncertain if any of his works have actually survived. Like many 'magicians' of the period, his supposed works were translated and revised out of recognition.

43. The New Age And Albertus Magnus - By Edward O’Brien, Jr. - Homiletic & Pastoral
does the scholarly saint fare at the hands of the modernist New Agers? Ambiguously.One of these three works is The Book of Secrets of albertus magnus, Best
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By Edward O’Brien, Jr. The occult New Age movement is not easy to define. The New Age refers to various non-traditional religious groups which differ widely from one another. However, they share enough common ideas and behavioral patterns to enable us to speak of them as a whole. A good description of the New Age is a movement that “emphasizes the holistic view of body and mind, alternative or complementary medicines, personal growth therapies, and a loose mix of theosophy, ecology, oriental mysticism, and a belief in the dawning of an astrological age of peace and harmony . . . it includes New Age ideas such as monism and pantheism, preferring intuition and direct experience to rationality and science” (Rev. James J. LeBar, Cults, Sects, and the New Age , Huntington, Indiana, Our Sunday Visitor, 1989, p. 152). Not long ago, I chanced to see, in a friend’s house, a New Age catalog which startled me by its bizarre character. With permission, I borrowed the catalog in order to study it in depth. Thus, a very odd world—what has been called The Pagan Way—came into closer and sharper focus.

44. Wikinfo | Albertus Magnus
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45. Albertus Magnus
albertus magnus. albertus magnus lived in the thirteenth century and might beconsidered another magus. Later he was canonized as saint Albert the Great.
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Albertus Magnus lived in the thirteenth century and 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. LIFE Albert, eldest son of the Count of Bollstädt, was born at Lauingen, Swabia, in the year 1205 or 1206, though many historians give it as 1193. Nothing certain is known of his primary or preparatory education, which was received either under the paternal roof or in a school of the neighbourhood.

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Quotations From saint albertus magnus. He took over anger to intimidate subordinates,and in time anger took over him. Anger. saint albertus magnus.
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47. Summa Theologiae, Saint Thomas Aquinas
saint Thomas Aquinas is sometimes called the Angelic Doctor and the Prince He studiedunder the German Scholastic philosopher albertus magnus, following him to
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General Information In his Summa Theologiae (1267-73) Saint Thomas Aquinas presented a synthesis of Aristotelian logic and Christian theology that was to become the basis of Roman Catholic doctrine on a wide variety of subjects. Thomas divided his work into three parts, the first dealing with the existence and nature of God and the universe he created, the second with human activity and ethics, and the third with Christ and the sacraments. Each part is made up of a series of open questions, in answer to which he presents his opponents' arguments as well as his own before refuting the former. Demonstrated throughout is Thomas's conviction that there can be no contradiction between the truths of faith, based on divine revelation, and those of human reason. BELIEVE
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Saint Thomas Aquinas is sometimes called the Angelic Doctor and the Prince of Scholastics (1225-1274). He was an Italian philosopher and theologian, whose works have made him the most important figure in Scholastic philosophy and one of the leading Roman Catholic theologians. Aquinas was born of a noble family in Roccasecca, near Aquino, and was educated at the Benedictine monastery of Monte Cassino and at the University of Naples. He joined the Dominican order while still an undergraduate in 1243, the year of his father's death. His mother, opposed to Thomas's affiliation with a mendicant order, confined him to the family castle for more than a year in a vain attempt to make him abandon his chosen course. She released him in 1245, and Aquinas then journeyed to Paris to continue his studies. He studied under the German Scholastic philosopher Albertus Magnus, following him to Cologne in 1248. Because Aquinas was heavyset and taciturn

48. Summa Theologiae, Saint Thomas Aquinas
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Em seu Summa Theologiae (1267-73) Saint Thomas Aquinas apresentou uma síntese da lógica e do theology aristotelian do cristão que devia se transformar a base da doutrina catholic roman em uma variedade larga dos assuntos. Thomas dividiu seu trabalho em três porções, em primeiro tratar a existência e natureza o deus e o universo que criou, do segundo com atividade humana e ethics, e do third com Christ e os sacraments. Cada parte é composta de uma série das perguntas abertas, na resposta a que apresenta argumentos dos seus oponentes as.well.as seus próprios antes de refuting o anterior. É demonstrada throughout a convicção de Thomas que não pode haver nenhum contradiction entre as verdades da fé, baseadas no revelation divine, e aqueles da razão humana. ACREDITE Nossa lista de 700 assuntos religiosos E-mail
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Saint Thomas Aquinas é chamado às vezes o doutor angelic e o príncipe de Scholastics (1225-1274). Era um filósofo e um theologian italianos, cujos os trabalhos em lhe fizessem a figura a mais importante a filosofia scholastic e um dos theologians catholic roman principais. Aquinas foi carregado de uma família nobre em Roccasecca, perto de Aquino, e educado no monastery benedictine de Monte Cassino e na universidade de Nápoles. Juntou a ordem dominican quando ainda um undergraduate em 1243, o ano da morte do seu pai. Sua matriz, oposta à afiliação de Thomas com uma ordem mendicant, confinou-o ao castelo da família para mais do que um ano em uma tentativa vã de fazê-lo abandonar seu curso escolhido. Liberou-o em 1245, e Aquinas viajou então a Paris para continuar seus estudos. Estudou sob o filósofo scholastic alemão Albertus Magnus, seguindo o a Colónia em 1248. Porque Aquinas era heavyset e taciturn

49. Online Encyclopedia - Albertus Magnus
Imagealbertusmagnus03.jpeg. albertus magnus, also known as saint Albert the Greatand Albert of Cologne, was a Dominican friar who became famous for his
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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

50. Albertus Magnus
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51. Saint Louis University, Baguio City, Philippines... The Light Of The North!
services, saint Louis University maintains on its campus three residence halls, theMount Mary and Cardijn Hall for female students and the St. albertus magnus
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In line with its commitment to give the best in terms of student personnel services, Saint Louis University maintains on its campus three residence halls, the Mount Mary and Cardijn Hall for female students and the St. Albertus Magnus for male students. The residence halls are well equipped either for board and lodging (Cardijn and St. Albertus Magnus) or for bedspace (Mount Mary). The fees are very reasonable because the residence halls were established to help the students rather than for commercial purposes. The facilities are complete and well-maintained. Activities are ample and vary for a well-rounded development of all the residents along their spiritual, religious, moral, academic, social, cultural, and physical needs. The management utilizes the assistance and leadership of capable residents.

52. Saint Louis University Interactive Campus Map
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albertus magnus College. New Haven, CT. Independent, coeducational college. Foundedas a women s college in 1925 by the Dominican Sisters of saint Mary of the
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55. Molecular Expressions: Science, Optics And You - Timeline - Albertus Magnus
albertus magnus, also known as Albert the Great, was a scholar, philosopher, bishop,and Canonized in 1931, he was declared the patron saint of the natural
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Albertus Magnus, also known as Albert the Great, was a scholar, philosopher, bishop, and doctor of the Church, as well as the teacher of St. Thomas Aquinas. Canonized in 1931, he was declared the patron saint of the natural sciences, a fitting role considering his tremendous influence in the field. Albertus was born in Lauingen, Swabia, around the year 1193, although some sources place his date of birth in the thirteenth century. He came from a family that was included among the lower echelons of nobility and was educated at the University of Padua in Italy. Joining the Dominican order of mendicant friars in 1223, Albertus then studied theology in Germany. Later he became the first German Dominican to rise to the master of theology post at the University of Paris. It was there that he was introduced to the works of Aristotle, which were newly translated into Latin from Arabic and Greek. Heavily influenced by the writings, throughout his life Albertus attempted to integrate Aristotelian thought and the philosophy of the Church. Most likely while still living in Paris, Albertus began a long and prolific career of writing. He composed commentaries of the

56. Theosophy Library Online - Great Teacher Series - ALBERTUS MAGNUS
albertus magnus died in Cologne on November 15, 1280, to the relief of many whofeared Declared a saint in 1931, a decade later he was named patron of those
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Consider the example of the mountaineer. If our spirit loses itself in desire for the things that are passing far below, it is soon caught in a maze of infinite distractions and crooked ways; the soul is divided from itself, dissipated and torn into as many pieces as there are objects of its desire. This leads to an unstable climb, a journey without an end and toil without repose.
But if the heart and soul raise themselves by desire and love from what is beneath them and threatens to entangle them in many distractions; and if, forsaking these things, the soul recollects itself within the one, unchanging, all-sufficing good, dedicating itself to the service of this good, and steadily cleaving there by the power of its will then this soul will he more recollected and strong the more its thoughts and desires soar to God. De Adhaerendo Deo
ALBERTUS MAGNUS Between superstition rising like a foul odour from the decay of classical Mediterranean religions and dogmatism pouring forth from Christianity bent towards total political and social control of the fragmented Roman Imperium

57. Albertus Magnus College
Founded by the Dominican Sisters of saint Mary of the Springs, albertus MagnusCollege, faithful to its Catholic heritage and the JudeoChristian traditon
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58. Albertus Magnus - Cunnan
albertus magnus, also known as saint Albert the Great, The Perfect Doctor and Albertof Cologne, was a Dominican friar who lived from 1206 (?) to 1280 and who
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From Cunnan, ye olde wiki. Albertus Magnus , also known as Saint Albert the Great The Perfect Doctor and Albert of Cologne , was a Dominican friar who lived from 1206 (?) to 1280 and who became famous for his universal knowledge and his advocacy for the peaceful coexistence of science and religion . He is considered by some to be the greatest German philosopher and theologian of the Middle Ages Many people consider him and Francis Bacon to be the two fathers of the scientific method . He was a teacher to Thomas Aquinas , who in integrating Aristotle into Christian thought managed to become considered to be the greatest of Catholic theologians. St Albert's feast day is 15 November, this would be an auspicious day for a gathering together of those who beleive that "The aim of natural science is not simply to accept the statements of others, but to investigate the causes that are at work in nature" (De Miner., lib. II, tr. ii, i), and that "Experiment is the only safe guide in such investigations" .(De Veg., VI, tr. ii, i)

59. SULAIR: Medieval Studies: Short Title List Of Books Shelved In The Medieval Stud
Collectanea Hispanica. Call Number 189.4.A3341B Author albertus, magnus, saint,1193?1280. Call Number B765.A41 1900Z F albertus, magnus, saint, 1193?-1280.
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âme, ou Petit livre des vertus, attribué au bienheureux Albert le Grand, LibrairiesaintThomas d’Aquin, saint-Maximin, 1921. albertus magnus, Alberti Magni
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