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Albert Of Cologne Collection

Albert of Cologne, also known as Albertus Magnus, was a German Catholic bishop who lived from 1200 to 1280

Background imageAlbert Of Cologne Collection: Scenes from the Legend of Saint Cordula: The burial of Saint Cordula by Albertus Magnus, c1490-1499

Scenes from the Legend of Saint Cordula: The burial of Saint Cordula by Albertus Magnus, c1490-1499
Scenes from the Legend of Saint Cordula: The burial of Saint Cordula by Albertus Magnus, c. 1490-1499. Private Collection

Background imageAlbert Of Cologne Collection: Albertus, 1193-1280. Creator: Anon

Albertus, 1193-1280. Creator: Anon
Albertus, 1193-1280, unknown date

Background imageAlbert Of Cologne Collection: Albertus Magnus, 1200-1280, German bishop

Albertus Magnus, 1200-1280, German bishop
6040029 Albertus Magnus, 1200-1280, German bishop. by Bry, Theodor de (1528-98); Private Collection; (add.info.: Albertus Magnus, 1200-1280, Saint Albert the Great, Albert of Cologne)

Background imageAlbert Of Cologne Collection: Albertus Magnus, German Catholic bishop

Albertus Magnus, German Catholic bishop
6039994 Albertus Magnus, German Catholic bishop. by Bry, Theodor de (1528-98); Private Collection; (add.info.: Albert the Great or Albertus Magnus, German Catholic Dominican friar and bishop)

Background imageAlbert Of Cologne Collection: Albert the Great preaching in Paris

Albert the Great preaching in Paris
LLM459606 Albert the Great preaching in Paris by Serra, J. (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Albert the Great preaching in Paris)

Background imageAlbert Of Cologne Collection: Albert le Grand (litho)

Albert le Grand (litho)
STC409073 Albert le Grand (litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Albertus Magnus (d.1280), Albert the Great

Background imageAlbert Of Cologne Collection: Portrait of Albertus Magnus with some of his pupils, illustration for the title page of

Portrait of Albertus Magnus with some of his pupils, illustration for the title page of
488994 Portrait of Albertus Magnus with some of his pupils, illustration for the title page of Epitomata, reparations, or the whole of natural philosophy of Aristotle

Background imageAlbert Of Cologne Collection: Title Page for a New Albertus Magnus: six short books describing many of the secrets

Title Page for a New Albertus Magnus: six short books describing many of the secrets
488998 Title Page for a New Albertus Magnus: six short books describing many of the secrets of nature, published 1514 (woodcut and letterpress) by German School

Background imageAlbert Of Cologne Collection: Albertus Magnus, illustration from Images of Men of Outstanding Knowledge

Albertus Magnus, illustration from Images of Men of Outstanding Knowledge
488999 Albertus Magnus, illustration from Images of Men of Outstanding Knowledge and Deep Learning in Lively and Vivid Pictures by Jean Jacque Boissard, published 1669 (engraving) by Bry

Background imageAlbert Of Cologne Collection: Philosophy Enthroned, mid-16th century. Creator: Virgil Solis

Philosophy Enthroned, mid-16th century. Creator: Virgil Solis
Philosophy Enthroned, mid-16th century

Background imageAlbert Of Cologne Collection: Sermon of Saint Albertus Magnus, ca. 1430-95. Creator: Friedrich Walther

Sermon of Saint Albertus Magnus, ca. 1430-95. Creator: Friedrich Walther
Sermon of Saint Albertus Magnus, ca. 1430-95

Background imageAlbert Of Cologne Collection: Albertus Magnus

Albertus Magnus. Found in the Collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm

Background imageAlbert Of Cologne Collection: Philosophia, 1502 (1906). Artist: Albrecht Durer

Philosophia, 1502 (1906). Artist: Albrecht Durer
Philosophia, 1502 (1906). From Durer Des Meisters Gemalde Kupferstiche und Holzschnitte in 471 Abbildungen [Stuttgart und Leipzig, Deutsch Verlags-Ansalt, 1906]

Background imageAlbert Of Cologne Collection: St Thomas Aquinas (c1225-1274), Italian philosopher and theologian

St Thomas Aquinas (c1225-1274), Italian philosopher and theologian. Thomas Aquinas was a member of the Dominican order of monks (black friars)

Background imageAlbert Of Cologne Collection: Albertus Magnus (c1200-1280) German-born Dominican friar, late 16th century

Albertus Magnus (c1200-1280) German-born Dominican friar, late 16th century. Known as Doctor Universalis, Albertus Magnus became Bishop of Ratisbon (Regensburg) in 1260

Background imageAlbert Of Cologne Collection: Saint Albertus Magnus, Born Between 1193 And 1206 Died 1280. Also Known As Saint Albert The Great

Saint Albertus Magnus, Born Between 1193 And 1206 Died 1280. Also Known As Saint Albert The Great, Albert Of Cologne, Albertus Teutonicus, Frater Albertus De Colonia, Albertus Ratisbonensis

Background imageAlbert Of Cologne Collection: 1127402; out of copyright

1127402; out of copyright

Background imageAlbert Of Cologne Collection: Albertus Magnus

Albertus Magnus, medieval German scholar and theologian. Digitally colored woodcut

Background imageAlbert Of Cologne Collection: St Albertus Magnus, 1851 (engraving)

St Albertus Magnus, 1851 (engraving)
XJF342448 St Albertus Magnus, 1851 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Saint Albertus Magnus (c.1206-80)

Background imageAlbert Of Cologne Collection: Albertus Magnus (engraving)

Albertus Magnus (engraving)
XIR1127401 Albertus Magnus (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: Albertus Magnus (1193-1280)

Background imageAlbert Of Cologne Collection: Albertus Magnus, German theologian

Albertus Magnus, German theologian
Albertus Magnus (1193-1280), German theologian, lecturing and holding a staff. Albertus was a Dominican friar and bishop who believed in the peaceful coexistence of science and religion


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Albert of Cologne, also known as Albertus Magnus, was a German Catholic bishop who lived from 1200 to 1280. He was an influential figure in the fields of philosophy and theology during the medieval period. One notable image depicts Albert the Great preaching in Paris, where he shared his profound knowledge with eager listeners. Another lithograph portrays him as "Albert le Grand, " emphasizing his significance and impact. A portrait showcases Albertus Magnus surrounded by some of his pupils, highlighting his role as a teacher and mentor to future scholars. This illustration adorned the title page of a book dedicated to him, symbolizing his intellectual legacy. In another artwork titled "Philosophy Enthroned, " created by Virgil Solis in the mid-16th century, we see Albertus Magnus seated on a throne alongside other renowned philosophers. This piece reflects his esteemed status among thinkers of that time. A fascinating painting called "Sermon of Saint Albertus Magnus" captures Friedrich Walther's interpretation of one of Albert's powerful sermons. It exemplifies how he used rhetoric and eloquence to captivate audiences while imparting spiritual wisdom. The diverse depictions continue with an image from "Images of Men Outstanding Knowledge. " Here we witness Albertus Magnus portrayed alongside other great minds who contributed significantly to human understanding throughout history. Albrecht Durer's artwork titled "Philosophia" further emphasizes the importance attributed to this remarkable scholar. His inclusion signifies that he is considered one of the pillars upon which philosophical thought rests. Lastly, it is worth mentioning St Thomas Aquinas - an Italian philosopher and theologian - who greatly admired and was influenced by Albertus Magnus' teachings. Their connection highlights their shared pursuit for truth through reason and faith.