{"product_id":"albertus-magnus-2","title":"ALBERTUS MAGNUS.","description":"\u003cp\u003eA good copy of the first edition of this remarkable collection of treatises on natural science by Albertus Magnus, edited by the Italian philosopher and physician Marcantonio Zimara (c. 1470-1532). \u003cbr\u003e\n  \u003cbr\u003e\n A German Dominican friar, bishop and philosopher, Albertus Magnus (c. 1200-1280) is regarded as the most learned and prolific scholar of the Middle Ages, the only one to whom the epithet  Magnus  ( The great ) was applied. Known by his contemporaries as the  Doctor universalis , he was later beatified and proclaimed Doctor of the Church. Albertus was active in almost all departments of learning, and the influence of his writings and commentaries on theology, logic, metaphysics, psychology, and the natural sciences was immense.  He combined elements of Aristotelism, Neo-Platonism, Christian theology and Muslim and Jewish philosophy, which he formed into one great system; but his chief aim as a philosopher remained the reconciliation of Aristotelianism with Christian teaching.  (PMM 17). \u003cbr\u003e\n  \u003cbr\u003e\n The 18 works included in this volume constitute an extremely interesting and valuable selection of Albertus  studies on natural science and philosophy, which complement his best known  De animalibus  and  De mineralibus . Particularly outstanding is  De vegetabilibus et plantis , a paraphrase in seven books of the pseudo-Aristotelian  De vegetabilibus  on the morphology and physiology of plants, also including Albertus  personal digressions based on his own botanical observations. Albert  succeeded in giving consistent, convincing explanations of the small details of plant life   These books stand as a remarkable reconciliation of the curiosity of a naturalist, the temperament of a philosopher, and the responsibilities of a teacher   unique in the Middle Ages and rare enough in any period.  (Reeds) Also important is  Speculum astronomicum , whose attribution to Albertus is disputed. Aimed at opposing superstition, it explains the distinction between descriptive and judicial astronomy, and it is fundamental for its bibliographical content: it lists numerous titles of astronomical and astrological writings available to Albert and his contemporaries, recommending their value in a Christian context. \u003cbr\u003e\n  \u003cbr\u003e\n In the volume are also Albert s treatises on sensation, discussed in regard to sleep and waking ( De somno et vigilia ), the sense organs ( De sensu et sensato ), imagination and memory ( De memoria et reminiscenza). The motion of the living things is described in  De motibus animalium  and  De spiritu et respiratione , while  De juventute et senectute  and  De morte et vita  are concerned with the processes of ageing, living and dying. Physiological functioning is discussed in  De nutrimento et nutribili , while intellect is the object of  De intellectu et intellegibili ,  De unitate intellectus  and  De natura et origine animae . Also notable are  De natura locorum  discussing the geography of the earth and its climatic zones, as well as  De causis proprietatum elementorum  on the properties of the elements and their position in the sublunar region.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"ALBERTUS MAGNUS.","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":57859644326223,"sku":"L3805","price":9500.0,"currency_code":"GBP","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/1016\/2425\/0703\/files\/L3785-2.jpg?v=1781793741","url":"https:\/\/sokol-books-ltd.myshopify.com\/products\/albertus-magnus-2","provider":"Sokol Books Ltd","version":"1.0","type":"link"}