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  1. Albertus Magnus was a German Dominican friar, philosopher, scientist, and bishop, considered one of the greatest medieval thinkers. He taught at the University of Paris, commented on Aristotle and Avicenna, and was a Doctor of the Church.

  2. 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.

  3. 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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  4. Learn about the German Dominican who studied Aristotle and Averroës and wrote on natural science, logic, ethics, and more. He was a teacher of Thomas Aquinas and a saint canonized in 1931.

  5. Albertus Magnus was a German Dominican friar and philosopher who combined Christian thought with Aristotelian philosophy. He was known as "Doctor Universalis" for his wide range of scientific and theological writings, and was canonized in 1931.

  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.

  7. May 29, 2018 · Albertus Magnus was a Dominican friar, theologian, and scientist who rediscovered and paraphrased Aristotle's works in the High Middle Ages. He was canonized in 1931 and declared the patron of natural science by Pope Pius XII in 1941.