- Albert,
including Albertus Magnus High
School in Bardonia, New York;
Albertus Magnus Lyceum in
River Forest, Illinois; and
Albertus Magnus College in...
- the font
after Albertus Magnus, the thirteenth-century
German philosopher and theologian.
Wolpe studied as a
metal engraver, and
Albertus was
modelled to...
-
Albertus most
commonly refers to
Albertus Magnus, a 13th-century theologian.
Albertus may also
refer to:
Albertus (given name)
Albertus (motorcycle) Albertus...
- Pseudo-
Albertus or Pseudo-Albert is a term
referring to the
authors of
works falsely ascribed to
Albertus Magnus (Albert the Great). Such
works include:...
-
Albertus is a
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Latinized names Aldberht or
Albertus (died
between 781 and 786),
Bishop of
Hereford Albertus...
-
Henry and
Peter Albertus, who
donated the
original land for the airport, to the city. The city
purchased addtional land
around the
Albertus farm land. Original...
-
Albertus Clouwet (name variations:
Albertus Clouet,
Albert Clowet,
Aubert Clouwet,
Haubertus Clouwet,
Albertus Cluet,
nickname Zandzak) (1636, Antwerp...
- Chess,
Albertus". europeana.eu.
Retrieved 24
April 2016. Melin, Pia (2006). Fåfängans förgänglighet:
allegorin som livs- och lärospegel hos
Albertus Pictor...
- "The View From:
Albertus Magnus College". New York Times. 5
November 1989.
Retrieved 30
January 2015. "U.S. News &
World Report:
Albertus Magnus College"...
- the
quincentenary of his
death were
arranged for 2009.
Albertus was
originally called Albertus Immenhusen,
after the
German town of
Immenhausen in Hessen...