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      • Albertus Magnus [a] 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, considered one of the greatest medieval philosophers and thinkers.
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  2. 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, considered one of the greatest medieval philosophers and thinkers.

  3. Mar 20, 2006 · Albertus Magnus, also known as Albert the Great, was one of the most universal thinkers to appear during the Middle Ages. Even more so than his most famous student, St. Thomas of Aquinas, Albert’s interests ranged from natural science all the way to theology.

  4. St. Albertus Magnus ; canonized December 16, 1931; feast day November 15) was a Dominican bishop and philosopher best known as a teacher of St. Thomas Aquinas and as a proponent of Aristotelianism at the University of Paris.

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  5. In 1254, Albert became the provincial of the Dominican Order. By all accounts, he was a capable and efficient administrator. Five years later, in 1259, Albert participated in the General Chapter of the Dominicans along with Thomas Aquinas and several other contemporary leaders of the Order.

  6. Albertus Magnus (1193/1206 – November 15, 1280), also known as Saint Albert the Great and Albert of Cologne, was a Dominican friar who became famous for his comprehensive knowledge and for demonstrating that the study of science was compatible with religious faith.

    • 1622
    • November 15, 1280 in Cologne, Germany
    • c. 1193/1206 in Lauingen, Bavaria
    • Roman Catholic Church
  7. May 29, 2018 · Albertus Magnus, Saint. also known as Albert the Great and Universal Doctor (b. Lauingen, Bavaria, ca. 1200; d. Cologne, Prussia, 15 November 1280). Proficient in all branches of science, he was one of the most famous precursors of modern science in the High Middle Ages.

  8. Albertus Magnus, who is celebrated as Saint Albert the Great, was a renowned Dominican friar famous for his extensive knowledge and prowess in the study of science. He is ranked among the prominent German philosophers and theologians of the middle Ages, he was given the title of “Doctor Universalis” for his innovative contributions to ...

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