- Albertus Magnus - Wikipedia
Albertus Magnus[a] OP (c 1200 – 15 November 1280), also known as Saint Albert the Great, Albert of Swabia,[4] Albert von Bollstadt, or Albert of Cologne, was a German Dominican friar, philosopher, scientist, and bishop, considered one of the greatest medieval philosophers and thinkers
- St. Albert the Great - Saints Angels - Catholic Online
During his life, Albert wrote thirty eight volumes covering topics ranging from philosophy to geography, astronomy, law, friendship and love Three years after his death, his grave was opened and his body found to be incorrupt
- Saint Albert the Great - Franciscan Media
Albert the Great was a 13th-century German Dominican who decisively influenced the Church’s stance toward Aristotelian philosophy brought to Europe by the spread of Islam Students of philosophy know him as the master of Thomas Aquinas
- St. Albertus Magnus | German Theologian, Scientist, Philosopher . . .
He was the most prolific writer of his century and was the only scholar of his age to be called “the Great”; this title was used even before his death Albertus was the eldest son of a wealthy German lord
- St. Albert the Great: Patron of Scientists and Doctor of the Church
St Albert the Great, also known as Albertus Magnus, was a remarkable Dominican friar, philosopher, scientist, and theologian Born into a noble family in Lauingen, Germany, in 1206, he lived in a period of great intellectual and cultural transformation
- St. Albert the Great | EWTN
He was known as the "teacher of everything there is to know," was a scientist long before the age of science, was considered a wizard and magician in his own lifetime, and became the teacher and mentor of that other remarkable mind of his time, St Thomas Aquinas
- St. Albert the Great: The Church and science are in harmony
Albert the Great was a teacher, a bishop, and a forerunner to some of the greatest theological gifts the Church has received After joining the Dominicans, Albert went to Paris in 1245 and
- The teacher of everything: St. Albert the Great
Saint Albert the Great (feast day: Nov 15), a Dominican scholar who lived during the 13th century, is one of only 37 Doctors of the Church He is also amongst a renowned bunch of saints designated “Great” because of the significant contributions he made to the Church and his contemporary society
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