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Albertus Magnus and the World of Nature: Medieval Lives

Autor Irven M. Resnick, Kenneth F. Kitchell Jr.
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 oct 2022
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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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781789145137
ISBN-10: 1789145139
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 20 color plates, 9 halftones
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: REAKTION BOOKS
Colecția Reaktion Books
Seria Medieval Lives


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Irven M. Resnick is professor and chair of excellence in philosophy and religion at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Kenneth F. Kitchell Jr. is professor emeritus of classics at Louisiana State University and the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

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"Resnick and Kitchell, who have long toiled on the Albertian corpus, provide a lively, accessible introduction to his life and thought."

"St. Albert the Great’s irrepressible interest in the natural world, and his encyclopaedic knowledge, is admirably charted in this new intellectual biography . . . Having translated both of Albert’s works on animals, Resnick and Kitchell were ideally placed as biographers, and their volume is both informative and readable.”

“Resnick and Kitchell have done heroic work in sorting out both the career of Albertus and the world he struggled to understand.”

“[A] compact and accessible work . . . if this is the culmination of Resnick and Kitchellʼs work on Albert, it is a worthy capstone. They have created a world of resources that should provide fodder for the next generation of scholarship. It is hoped that a book such as this, aimed toward the student, will whet the appetite of future scholars in the study of the great Albert.”

“This study of the natural philosophy of Albert the Great is as illuminating as its subject, whom the fourteenth-century Dominican Henry of Herford described as ‘the brightest sun from among all of the philosophers of the whole of Christendom.’ Resnick and Kitchell have masterfully filled a significant lacuna in anglophone scholarship on Albertus Magnus. Highly recommended.”

“Another one of those solid and valuable pieces of scholarship that we have come to expect from Resnick and Kitchell—this time a book that manages to be both an accessible introduction and a useful companion to their heroic translation of Albertus Magnus’ colossal On Animals.”

“Resnick and Kitchells Albertus Magnus and the World of Nature is a truly worthy tribute to the life and work of the Doctor universalis. One of the first of its kind in the Anglo-American research community, this book offers a reliable general introduction to Albertus Magnus and presents his view of the natural world to a wide audience.”