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  2. May 29, 2018 · Albertus Magnus, St ( c. 1200–80), Dominican theologian, philosopher, and scientist; known as Doctor Universalis. A teacher of St Thomas Aquinas, he was a pioneer in the study of Aristotle and contributed significantly to the comparison of Christian theology and pagan philosophy. His feast day is 15 November.

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    Saint Albertus Magnus, (born c. 1200, Lauingen on the Danube, near Ulm, Bavaria—died Nov. 15, 1280, Cologne; canonized Dec. 16, 1931; feast day November 15), German cleric, theologian, and philosopher. Son of a wealthy German lord, he studied at Padua, where he joined the Dominican order (1223). At the University of Paris he was introduced to the w...

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  4. Albertus Magnus OP (c. 1200 – 15 November 1280), also known as Saint Albert the Great, Albert of Swabia or Albert of Cologne, was a German Dominican friar, philosopher, scientist, and bishop. Canonized in 1931, he was known during his lifetime as Doctor universalis and Doctor expertus ; late in his life the sobriquet Magnus was appended to ...

  5. Albertus Magnus (Albert the Great; c 1200 - 1280) was one of the most universal thinkers to appear during the Middle Ages. He wrote on botany, astronomy, chemistry, physics, biology, and geography, and made original contributions to logic, psychology, metaphysics, meteorology, mineralogy and zoology. He made maps and charts, experimented with ...

  6. Dec 15, 2021 · Albertus Magnus brought the world of science closer to the medieval Church. Image: Wikimedia. Little is known with certainty about the early biography of the man who has gone down in history only by his first name, Albert or Albertus, accompanied by the moniker Magnus or the Great, which he received in his later years.

  7. Nov 15, 2011 · 15 November 1280. Cologne, Prussia (now Germany) Summary. Albert (or Albertus Magnus) was a German Dominican who wrote a commentary on Euclid's Elements. He was made a Saint in 1931 and, in 1941, was made patron of natural scientists. View eight larger pictures. Biography.

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