Doctor universalis
Doctor universalis is an epithet that has been conventionally assigned to several authors due to universal education or authority in theological literature, namely
- Alanus ab Insulis (around 1120–1202), French scholastic, poet and Cistercian monk
- Albertus Magnus (around 1200–1280), German Aristotelian
- Thomas Aquinas (around 1225–1274), Italian Dominican, philosopher and theologian