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Albertus Magnus (c1200-1280) German-born Dominican friar, late 16th century
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Albertus Magnus (c1200-1280) German-born Dominican friar, late 16th century
Albertus Magnus (c1200-1280) German-born Dominican friar, late 16th century. Known as Doctor Universalis, Albertus Magnus became Bishop of Ratisbon (Regensburg) in 1260. He melded theology and Aristotelianism
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This print captures the profile of Albertus Magnus, a prominent figure in medieval Germany. Born around 1200, he was a German-born Dominican friar who later became Bishop of Ratisbon (Regensburg) in 1260. Known as Doctor Universalis, Albertus Magnus was renowned for his ability to merge theology with Aristotelianism. In this engraving from the late 16th century, we see the austere yet contemplative face of this influential philosopher and theologian. His deep-set eyes reflect wisdom and introspection, while his strong jawline exudes determination and resilience. Albertus Magnus's contributions to Christian philosophy cannot be overstated. He played a crucial role in bridging the gap between faith and reason during a time when these two realms seemed irreconcilable. By integrating Aristotelian thought into Catholic theology, he paved the way for future scholars to explore new avenues of understanding. This portrait serves as a reminder of Albertus Magnus's enduring legacy within both religious and intellectual spheres. It is an homage to his tireless dedication to seeking truth through rigorous study and contemplation. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back in time to witness the profound impact that one man can have on shaping our understanding of the world. Albertus Magnus stands as an emblematic figure whose teachings continue to resonate centuries after his passing.
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