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Albert the Great: Critical Essay by Thomas M. Schwertner

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SOURCE: "All-Seeing Naturalist" and "Theologian," in St. Albert the Great, The Bruce Publishing Company, 1932, pp. 210-29, 270-95.

In the following excerpt, Schwertner describes the breadth and depth of Albert's erudition both as a scientist and a theologian.

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