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    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...
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    Albertus Magnus College is a private Roman Catholic university in New Haven, Connecticut, United States. It was founded in 1925 by the Dominican Sisters...
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    works in all branches of knowledge, including the extremely important Albertus Magnus and Thomas Aquinas. Its members included popes, cardinals, bishops...
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  • The Albertus-Magnus-Gymnasium (AMG) is a school in Bensberg, part of the city of Bergisch Gladbach in Germany. It provides secondary education in the...
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  • Penyafort Medical social workers - John Regis Medical technicians - Albertus Magnus Mental health professionals - Dymphna Merchants - Amand, Francis of...
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    of Vincent of Beauvais, in the Compositum de Compositis ascribed to Albertus Magnus, and in pseudo-Geber's Summa perfectionis. A method of producing oleum...
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    were succeeded by that of the encyclopaedists. In the 13th century, Albertus Magnus and Roger Bacon were the most notable of these, their work summarizing...
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  • Albertus Magnus High School, also known as AMHS, Albertus, and Magnus, is an American Catholic, co-educational high school located in Bardonia, New York...
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    the font after Albertus Magnus, the thirteenth-century German philosopher and theologian. Wolpe studied as a metal engraver, and Albertus was modelled to...
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    (Frankfurt, 1617), referring to a Liber de Secretis chymicis attributed to Albertus Magnus. In the same year, he publishes the famous Atalanta Fugiens (Fleeing...
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    2007, he was conferred an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree by Albertus Magnus College. Hayes resided in Coventry, Connecticut, where he had 54 acres...
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    noted for their plant content included a seven volume treatise by Albertus Magnus (c. 1193–1280) a Suabian educated at the University of Padua and tutor...
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    ("the father of scholasticism"), Peter Abelard, Alexander of Hales, Albertus Magnus, Duns Scotus, William of Ockham, Bonaventure, and Thomas Aquinas. Aquinas's...
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    Elder (Nat. Hist. 37.165). Heliotrope was called "stone of Babylon" by Albertus Magnus and he referred to several magical properties, which were attributed...
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  • Wesleyan Western Connecticut Albertus Magnus's men's ice hockey team competes as an independent. Albertus Magnus;s women's ice hockey team competes in...
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    astronomy and music. His faculty colleagues included Robert Kilwardby, Albertus Magnus, and Peter of Spain, who may later become Pope as Pope John XXI. The...
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    The Grand Albert is a grimoire that has often been attributed to Albertus Magnus. Begun perhaps around 1245, it received its definitive form in Latin...
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    mathematics, optics, and astronomy. These included Robert Grosseteste, Albertus Magnus, and—most famously—Roger Bacon. Grosseteste was said to have constructed...
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  • [London: Wyllyam Copland. Albertus, M., Albertus, M., Brightman, F., Best, M. R. (1973). The book of secrets of Albertus Magnus of the virtues of herbs...
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    13th-century scientist and philosopher, Albertus Magnus, is said to have discovered the philosopher's stone. Magnus does not confirm he discovered the stone...
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  • Albertus most commonly refers to Albertus Magnus, a 13th-century theologian. Albertus may also refer to: Albertus (given name) Albertus (motorcycle) Albertus...
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    his Arabic commentators became widely available. Scholars such as Albertus Magnus and Thomas Aquinas interpreted and systematized Aristotle's works in...
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  • Sister Albertus Magnus McGrath (1911 – 1978), born Marion Cecily McGrath, was a professor at Rosary College known for her activism for women in the church...
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    members included the following: On men's sports and women's sports, Albertus Magnus College, Daniel Webster College, Emerson College, Endicott College...
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    Vincent of Beauvais, in the Compositum de Compositis ascribed to Saint Albertus Magnus, and in pseudo-Geber's Summa perfectionis (all thirteenth century AD)...
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    churchmen-scientists include Nicolaus Copernicus, Gregor Mendel, Georges Lemaître, Albertus Magnus, Roger Bacon, Pierre Gassendi, Roger Joseph Boscovich, Marin Mersenne...
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  • while making numerous advances and innovations. In the 13th century, Albertus Magnus produced commentaries and paraphrases of all Aristotle's works; his...
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    associated with that work. Some well-known historical figures such as Albertus Magnus and Aristotle are often incorrectly named amongst the alchemists as...
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  • in these domains points us in a proper direction. From the time of Albertus Magnus in the High Middle Ages, the transcendentals have been the subject...
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    Short, A Latin Dictionary (Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1879), 64–65. Albertus Magnus, De IV coaequaevis, tract. 2, qu. 3. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica...
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