Albertin

/ælˈbɜrtɪn/ adjective

Definition

Relating to Saint Albert or to the theological and philosophical school of thought associated with him.

Etymology

From the name Albert, likely referring to Saint Albert the Great (Albertus Magnus), a 13th-century scholar and theologian.

Kelly Says

Saint Albert the Great was so influential that entire schools of philosophy were named after him—he literally shaped how medieval universities taught science and theology for centuries!

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