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Albertus Magnus, on Animals
Saint Albertus (Magnus)
其他書名
A Medieval Summa Zoologica
出版
Ohio State University Press
, 2018
主題
Literary Collections / Medieval
Medical / Veterinary Medicine / General
Science / Life Sciences / Biology
Science / History
Science / Life Sciences / Anatomy & Physiology
Science / Life Sciences / Zoology / General
ISBN
0814254519
9780814254516
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=PVmztAEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Albertus Magnus has long been recognized as one of the greatest minds of the Middle Ages; his contemporaries conferred upon him the title
Doctor Universalis
. An epitaph at his tomb described him as prince among philosophers, greater than Plato, and hardly inferior to King Solomon in wisdom. In 1941, Pope Pius XII named Albertus Magnus patron saint of scientists.
In his work
De animalibus,
Albert integrated the vast amount of information on nature that had come down to him in previous centuries: the exposition of Michael Scotus's translation from the Arabic of Aristotle's books on the natural world (Books 1-19), Albert's own revisions to Aristotle's teachings (Books 20-21), and a "dictionary" of animals appropriated largely from the
De natura rerum
of Thomas of Cantimpre (Books 22-26). Albert's comprehensive treatise on living things was acknowledged as the reputable authority in biology for almost five hundred years.
In this translated and annotated edition, Kenneth F. Kitchell Jr. and Irven Michael Resnick illuminate the importance of this work, allowing Albert's magnum opus to be better understood and more widely appreciated than ever before. Broken into two volumes (Books 1-10 and 11-26),
Albertus Magnus On Animals
is a veritable medieval scientific encyclopedia, ranging in topics from medicine, embryology, and comparative anatomy to women, hunting and everyday life, commerce, and much more--an essential work for historians, medievalists, scientists, and philosophers alike.