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Adoring and Eating: Reception of the Eucharist in the Theology of Albert the Great
Antiphon: A Journal for Liturgical Renewal, 2017The thirteenth century was a time of Eucharistic contrasts. Eucharistic devotion blossomed, as expressed by the emergence of the elevation of the host at Mass. Yet the Fourth Lateran Council in 1215 had to command yearly communion.
Albert Marie Surmanski
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Blackfriars, 1932
Albert the Great is chiefly entitled to fame as having been for seven years the teacher of St. Thomas Aquinas, and to the end of his life the devoted admirer of his pupil and staunch defender of his doctrine.To say this is not to belittle Albert personally; it is to place him very high indeed in the hierarchy of great men.The excellences by which St ...
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Albert the Great is chiefly entitled to fame as having been for seven years the teacher of St. Thomas Aquinas, and to the end of his life the devoted admirer of his pupil and staunch defender of his doctrine.To say this is not to belittle Albert personally; it is to place him very high indeed in the hierarchy of great men.The excellences by which St ...
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Albert the Great (c. 1193–1280) and the Configuration of the Embryo: Virtus Formativa
Palgrave Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Medicine, 2023Amalia Cerrito
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Blackfriars, 1932
The works attributed to Albert the Great make a very long and imposing list. Some of his authentic writings have never yet been; printed. His printed works fill twenty-one folio volumes in the 1651 Lyons edition; thirty-eight quarto volumes in the Paris edition of 1890.
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The works attributed to Albert the Great make a very long and imposing list. Some of his authentic writings have never yet been; printed. His printed works fill twenty-one folio volumes in the 1651 Lyons edition; thirty-eight quarto volumes in the Paris edition of 1890.
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What Is Memory of? Albert the Great on the Proper Object of Memory
Memory and Recollection in the Aristotelian Tradition, 2021Véronique Decaix
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2018
Albert the Great was the first scholastic interpreter of Aristotle’s work in its entirety, as well as being a theologian and preacher. He left an encyclopedic body of work covering all areas of medieval knowledge, both in philosophy (logic, ethics, metaphysics, sciences of nature, meteorology, mineralogy, psychology, anthropology, physiology, biology ...
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Albert the Great was the first scholastic interpreter of Aristotle’s work in its entirety, as well as being a theologian and preacher. He left an encyclopedic body of work covering all areas of medieval knowledge, both in philosophy (logic, ethics, metaphysics, sciences of nature, meteorology, mineralogy, psychology, anthropology, physiology, biology ...
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The Mystery of Union with God: Dionysian Mysticism in Albert the Great and Thomas Aquinas
, 2017O. Woods
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