Albertus Magnus and the World of Nature (Medieval Lives)

$17.13

This biography educates students on the life of Albertus Magnus and his contributions to medieval philosophy and the natural sciences.

Albertus Magnus and the World of Nature (Medieval Lives)
Albertus Magnus and the World of Nature (Medieval Lives)
$17.13

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The first comprehensive English-language biography of Albert the Great in a century. As well as being an important medieval theologian, Albertus Magnus (Albert the Great) also made significant contributions to the study of astronomy, geography, and natural philosophy, and his studies of the natural world led Pope Pius XII to declare Albert the patron saint of the natural sciences. Dante Alighieri acknowledged a substantial debt to Albert’s work, and in the Divine Comedy placed him equal with his celebrated student and brother Dominican, Thomas Aquinas. In this book, the first full, scholarly biography in English for nearly a century, Irven M. Resnick and Kenneth F. Kitchell Jr. narrate Albert’s key contributions to natural philosophy and the history of science, while also revealing the insights into medieval life and customs that his writings provide.

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Weight 1.05 lbs
Dimensions 14 × 2.8 × 21.6 in

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