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'''Albertus Magnus''', also known as '''Saint Albert the Great''', '''The Perfect Doctor''' and '''Albert of Cologne''', was a [[Dominican]] friar who lived from 1206 (?) to 1280 and who became famous for his universal knowledge and his advocacy for the peaceful coexistence of [[science]] and [[religion]]. He is considered by some to be the greatest [[German]] philosopher and theologian of the [[Middle Ages]].
Albertus Magnus aka St Albert of Cologne, aka The Perfect Doctor ; 1206 (?)-1280


Many people consider him and [[Francis Bacon]] to be the two fathers of the [[scientific method]]. He was a teacher to [[Thomas Aquinas]], who in integrating Aristotle into Christian thought managed to become considered to be the greatest of Catholic theologians.
Anton here 6/11/03 :


St Albert's feast day is 15 November, this would be an auspicious day for a gathering together of those who beleive that ''"The aim of natural science is not simply to accept the statements of others, but to investigate the causes that are at work in nature"'' (De Miner., lib. II, tr. ii, i), and that ''"Experiment is the only safe guide in such investigations"''.(De Veg., VI, tr. ii, i)
I was going to write something on him, but the Jacques Martinian Center has come through again ... this is a great little biography of the Perfect Doctor.


== External Links ==
http://www.nd.edu/Departments/Maritain/etext/albert.htm
* The [http://www.nd.edu/Departments/Maritain/etext/albert.htm Martinian Center has a great little biography] of the Albertus Magnus.

The short version is that him and Francis Bacon are probably the two fathers of the scientific method. As well as that, he was a top theologian, and he taught this bright young kid [[Thomas Aquinas]], who in integrating Aristotle into Christian thought managed to become the greatest of Catholic theologians.

Note that St Albert's feast day is 15 November ... this would be an auspicious day for a gathering together of those who accept that

"The aim of natural science is not simply to accept the statements of others, but to investigate the causes that are at work in nature" (De Miner., lib. II, tr. ii, i), and that "Experiment is the only safe guide in such investigations".(De Veg., VI, tr. ii, i)

Revision as of 10:49, 13 November 2003

Albertus Magnus, also known as Saint Albert the Great, The Perfect Doctor and Albert of Cologne, was a Dominican friar who lived from 1206 (?) to 1280 and who became famous for his universal knowledge and his advocacy for the peaceful coexistence of science and religion. He is considered by some to be the greatest German philosopher and theologian of the Middle Ages.

Many people consider him and Francis Bacon to be the two fathers of the scientific method. He was a teacher to Thomas Aquinas, who in integrating Aristotle into Christian thought managed to become considered to be the greatest of Catholic theologians.

St Albert's feast day is 15 November, this would be an auspicious day for a gathering together of those who beleive that "The aim of natural science is not simply to accept the statements of others, but to investigate the causes that are at work in nature" (De Miner., lib. II, tr. ii, i), and that "Experiment is the only safe guide in such investigations".(De Veg., VI, tr. ii, i)

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