Definitionn. a humanist specializing in classical scholarship
Last update: August 22, 2015
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1815), a poet, philologist and collector of national folklore. [Please select]
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Some of his work reads as if Mark Twain had turned philologist. [Please select]
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I had previously learnt Latin, or rather Lilly; but neither Latin nor Lilly made me a philologist. [Please select]
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It was summarised by the _Edinburgh Review_ at the time as 'a hotch-potch of the jockey, tramper, philologist, and missionary.' [Please select]
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For Borrow was not a man of science--a philologist, a folk-lorist of the first order. [Please select]
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They only saw that he was an inferior philologist to them all. [Please select]
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Further speculations concerning matters rather than men belong to the historian and the philologist. [Please select]
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He was mathematician, architect, poet, philologist, orator, jurist, general, statesman, and imperator. [Please select]
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Since one of the main objects was scientific research, the expedition was provided with a philologist, naturalists, conchologists, mineralogist, botanist, draughtsmen and a horticulturist. [Please select]
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A philologist, for example, is unskilled in questions of jurisprudence; a natural philosopher or mathematician, in philology; an abstract philosopher, in poetical criticism. [Please select]
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