Henryk Anzulewicz | Medieval Psychology – Hermeneutics | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Henryk Anzulewicz | Medieval Psychology – Hermeneutics | Research Excellence Award

Researcher at Albertus-Magnus-Institute | Germany

Dr. Henryk Anzulewicz is a distinguished scholar in medieval philosophy, internationally recognized for his authoritative research on Albertus Magnus (Albert the Great). His work explores the intellectual foundations of medieval anthropology, metaphysics, epistemology, and theology, with particular attention to the concept of intellect, soul, and human knowledge. As a long-standing researcher and editor at the Albertus-Magnus-Institut in Bonn, he has made major contributions to the critical edition Alberti Magni Opera Omnia. His interdisciplinary approach bridges philosophy, theology, and history, offering deep insights into the development of scholastic thought. Dr. Anzulewicz’s scholarship continues to shape contemporary understanding of medieval intellectual traditions and their lasting influence.

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Featured Publications

  1. Albert the Great on Soul: Some Hermeneutical Issues
    Philosophies, Journal Article, 27 September 2025.
    Authors: Henryk Anzulewicz, Athanasios Rinotas

  2. Eine anonyme Abhandlung An anima racionalis sit mortalis und ihr Verhältnis zu Albertus Magnus und seinem Werk
    Studia graeco-arabica, Journal Article, November 2024.
    Author: Henryk Anzulewicz

  3. The Emergence of a Science of Intellect
    In Contextualizing Premodern Philosophy, Book Chapter, 6 January 2023.
    Author: Henryk Anzulewicz

  4. Albertus Magnus: De unitate intellectus. Über die Einzigkeit des Intellekts
    Book, 2022.
    Authors: Henryk Anzulewicz, Wolf-Ulrich Klünker