Albert Le Grand, Sa Vie Et Sa Science, D'apr s Les Documents Originaux presents a detailed biography of Albertus Magnus, a prominent philosopher, theologian, and scientist of the medieval period. Written by Joachim Sighart, this work delves into Albertus Magnus's life, exploring his profound contributions to various fields of study and his significant role within the Catholic Church. Based on original documents, the biography offers insights into his intellectual pursuits, spiritual journey, and enduring legacy.
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