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COLLINS, DAVID J. |
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Renaissance Quarterly; Spring2010, Vol. 63 Issue 1, p1-44, 44p |
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The article presents an examination into the 15th-century efforts of the Dominican monastic order to canonize the 13th-century friar and natural philosopher St. Albertus Magnus. Details are given describing how the movement in support of Albertus based in Cologne, Germany sought to depict his life and his participation in the Observant movement. The canonization movement is also referenced in relation to the broader trends of seeking to promote religious reform in the late Middle Ages through the religious life of the monastics and concerns over the popularity of magical practices. St. Albertus' approaches to studying natural science, magic, and the religious aspects of both are examined. |
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