524 total citations 20 papers, 147 citations indexed
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Magnus Albertus is a scholar working on Philosophy, Classics and History.
According to data from OpenAlex, Magnus Albertus has authored 20 papers receiving a total of 147 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Philosophy, 6 papers in Classics and 4 papers in History. Recurrent topics in Magnus Albertus's work include Medieval Philosophy and Theology (7 papers), Classical Philosophy and Thought (3 papers) and Renaissance Literature and Culture (3 papers). Magnus Albertus is often cited by papers focused on Medieval Philosophy and Theology (7 papers), Classical Philosophy and Thought (3 papers) and Renaissance Literature and Culture (3 papers). Magnus Albertus collaborates with scholars based in . Magnus Albertus's co-authors include Irven M. Resnick, Paola Zambelli, Aquinas Thomas, James A. Weisheipl, Michael R. Best, Ludger Honnefelder and Paul Simon and has published in prestigious journals such as Die Naturwissenschaften, State University of New York Press eBooks and Johns Hopkins University Press eBooks.
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Albertus, Magnus & Irven M. Resnick. (2010). On the causes of the properties of the elements.4 indexed citations
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Albertus, Magnus, et al.. (2008). Questions concerning Aristotle's On animals. Catholic University of America Press eBooks.7 indexed citations
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Thomas, Aquinas, et al.. (2004). The cardinal virtues : Aquinas, Albert, and Philip the chancellor.12 indexed citations
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Albertus, Magnus, et al.. (2003). Alberti Magni ordinis fratrum praedicatorum Meteora. Aschendorff eBooks.1 indexed citations
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Albertus, Magnus, et al.. (1999). On animals : a medieval summa zoologica. Johns Hopkins University Press eBooks.19 indexed citations
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Albertus, Magnus, et al.. (1993). Alberti Magni ordinis fratrum praedicatorum De causis et processu universitatis a prima causa. Aschendorff eBooks.
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Albertus, Magnus, et al.. (1992). Women's secrets : a translation of Pseudo-Albertus Magnus's De secretis mulierum with commentaries. State University of New York Press eBooks.41 indexed citations
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Zambelli, Paola & Magnus Albertus. (1992). The Speculum Astronomiae and Its Enigma: Astrology, Theology and Science in Albertus Magnus and his Contemporaries. Medical Entomology and Zoology.20 indexed citations
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Albertus, Magnus, et al.. (1988). Albert & Thomas : selected writings. Medical Entomology and Zoology.3 indexed citations
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Albertus, Magnus. (1987). Man and the beasts (De animalibus, books 22-26).7 indexed citations
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Albertus, Magnus, et al.. (1984). Optics in Albert the Great's De sensu et sensató. University Microfilms International eBooks.1 indexed citations
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Albertus, Magnus, et al.. (1982). Alberti Magni : de vegetabilibus Libri VII, historiae naturalis pars XVIII. Medical Entomology and Zoology.8 indexed citations
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Albertus, Magnus. (1981). Wissenschaft und Kirche. Die Naturwissenschaften. 68(7). 337–340.1 indexed citations
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Weisheipl, James A. & Magnus Albertus. (1980). Albertus Magnus and the sciences: commemorative essays 1980.1 indexed citations
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Albertus, Magnus & Paul Simon. (1978). Alberti Magni ordinis fratrum praedicatorum Super Dionysii mysticam theologiam et epistulas. Medical Entomology and Zoology.
Albertus, Magnus, et al.. (1973). The Book of Secrets of Albertus Magnus of the Virtues of Herbs, Stones and Certain Beasts, also A Book of the Marvels of the World.. Medical Entomology and Zoology.4 indexed citations
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Albertus, Magnus. (1967). Book of minerals. Medical Entomology and Zoology.15 indexed citations
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Albertus, Magnus, et al.. (1955). Alberti Magni ordinis fratrum praedicatorum Liber de natura et origine animae, primum ad fidem autographi ; Liber de principiis motus processivi, ad fidem autographi ; Quaestiones super de animalibus. Aschendorff eBooks.1 indexed citations
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Albertus, Magnus, et al.. (1951). Sancti Doctoris Ecclesiae Alberti Magni, ordinis fratrum praedicatorum episcopi opera omnia, ad fidem codicum manuscriptorum edenda, apparatu critico notis, prolegomenis, indicibus. Aschendorff eBooks.1 indexed citations
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