The Manuale Scholarium An Original Account of Life in the Mediaeval University

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Bar. Do as you please.
Cam. I know a master who imitates Albert, whom they call the great doctor. 3 I'll follow his teaching.
Bar. Do you think that St. Thomas is less?
Cam. I don't know. The name of Albert is mere illustrious.
Bar. Certainly not, for St. Thomas is a saint. 4 Cam. Certain it is, that there were many saints who excelled merely in their simplicity. If my guess is right, they attained their sanctity from devotion and fasting, abstinence, etc. , while Master Albert achieved the nam
...e of great because of his excellence in science. 5 3 Albertus Magnus (1193-1280) was called doctor universalis.
4 St. Thomas Aquinas (c. 1225-1274) was known as the doctor sanctus, and doctor angelicus. St. Thomas Aquinas and Albertus Magnus were among the leading exponents of Aristotelian realism (unwersalia sunt realia in rebus).
6 Certum est, quia pluresfuerunt sancti simplicitatem prae sejerentes; si quidem mea coniectura est, tamen ex operibus, scilicet devocione et ieiunio abstinentia, sanctitatem obtinuisse etc.


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