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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Albertus Magnus
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Known as Albert the Great; scientist , philosopher , and theologian , born c. 1206; died at Cologne , 15 November 1280. He is called "the Great", and "Doctor Universalis" (Universal Doctor), in recognition of his extraordinary genius and extensive knowledge , for he was proficient in every branch of learning cultivated in his day, and surpassed all his contemporaries, except perhaps Roger Bacon (1214-94), in the knowledge of nature . Ulrich Engelbert , a contemporary, calls him the wonder and the miracle of his age: "Vir in omni scientia adeo divinus, ut nostri temporis stupor et miraculum congrue vocari possit" (De summo bono, tr. III, iv).
Life
Albert, eldest son of the Count of Bollstädt , was born at Lauingen , Swabia, in the year 1205 or 1206, though many historians give it as 1193. Nothing certain is known of his primary or preparatory education , which was received either under the paternal roof or in a school of the neighbourhood. As a youth he was sent to pursue his studies at the University of Padua ; that city being chosen either because his uncle resided there, or because Padua was famous for its culture of the liberal arts , for which the young Swabian had a special predilection. The "
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