Keamanan siber, sejak 2007.
Keamanan siber, sejak 2007.
A Companion To Albert The Great Today
: The text emphasizes Albert's view of man as a "nexus" between the physical and divine worlds, facilitated by the intellect.
: Albert was the first scholastic to comment on all of Aristotle’s works, and the book explores how he distinguished Aristotle’s thought from later Arabic commentaries. A Companion to Albert the Great
, edited by Irven M. Resnick and published by Brill in 2013, is a comprehensive academic omnibus volume . It serves as a foundational reference for scholars and students exploring the immense intellectual corpus of Albert the Great (Albertus Magnus), the only medieval scholastic known as "the Great" during his lifetime and a key influencer of Thomas Aquinas. Core Content & Structure : The text emphasizes Albert's view of man