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No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
Extensive searches across major scholarly catalogs (UNESCO Index Translationum, Library of Congress, OpenAlex, and others) have yielded no evidence of an English translation of a work titled 'Philosophia' by Albertus Magnus published in 1496. While Albertus Magnus has had many of his works translated into English, this specific incunable edition does not appear to have been translated. The search results confirm that while his scientific and philosophical works are studied, no translation of this specific 1496 Latin text exists.
Verified Mar 30, 2026 via local catalogs, open library, google books, ustc, internet archive, openalex, loc · methodology
Step into the mind of the 'Universal Doctor,' Albertus Magnus, as he weaves together Aristotelian physics, medieval meteorology, and the mysteries of the human soul. This 1496 incunable offers a panoramic view of the 15th-century cosmos, tackling everything from the mechanical causes of rainbows to the immaterial nature of the intellect.
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