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Albertus
Magnus (1193? – 1280)
also known as Saint Albert the Great and Albert of Cologne, was
a Dominican friar who became famous for his universal knowledge
and advocacy for the peaceful coexistence of science and religion.
He is considered to be the greatest German philosopher and theologian
of the Middle Ages. He was the first medieval scholar to apply
Aristotle's philosophy to Christian thought at the time.
Albertus Magnus is believed to have been the first to isolate
arsenic in 1250.
[Source: Wikipedia]
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