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- In his polymathic career, he is always switching hats.
- Contrary to that prediction, he proved to be polymathic in his creative contributions.
- His son, John Farey, jr, was also polymathic in his interests.
- He was polymathic in his interests and contributed text and drawings to a number of periodicals and encyclopaedias.
- Like his father, John Farey, Jr . ( 1791 1851 ) was polymathic in his interests.
- In her polymathic career, she was also a poet and novelist and, in collaboration with her husband, a playwright.
- Demonstrating the polymathic tendencies of many engineers, Calatrava is also trained as an architect, but he describes himself as a sculptor.
- One who is _ the polymathic and polyenthusiastic Erasmus Darwin _ we are unlikely to associate with any specific work other than grandfathering Charles.
- He was a leading authority on traditional Thai culture and had a polymathic range of interests from Thailand's classical dance to literature.
- Hartlib was a polymathic intelligencer, and the " Hartlib circle " reached into Holland, Transylvania, Germany, England, and Sweden.
- These examined two remarkable figures from the age of Empire, radically different in personality, but united by the polymathic range of their interests.
- Polymathic Scholars ( PS ) is the certificate program for honors students in the College of Natural Sciences with interests that stretch beyond their major.
- Finally, by arranging the work chronologically, they've created something like an organic picture of the history of one man's polymathic life.
- Modern times of narrow professional specializations did not influence Vladana, she is persistent following the Da Vinci polymathic way ( art + engineering + politics ).
- Jimmy Hill is to date the sole recipient of an honour styled as a Lifetime Achievement Award, in celebration of his unusual polymathic career in the game.
- "' Abhinavagupta "'( c . 950 1016 AD ) was a logician a polymathic personality who exercised strong influences on Indian culture.
- Upon such reasoning, backed up by a polymathic accumulation of supporting evidence and a forceful lecturing style, she constructed what she called the science of Human Ethology.
- Those notebooks are more accommodating of his polymathic creative urges than a computer screen and, unlike most computer programs, will still be easily accessible 10 years from now.
- Suggest at least 1 ) Lived in the Renaissance period; 2 ) Described in Reliable Sources as polymathic; and arguably 3 ) Described in Reliable Sources as Renaissance men.
- According to Jonathan Lethem, " he's a kaleidoscopic, open-hearted, shamelessly polymathic storyteller, the kind who brings a blast of oxygen into the room ."
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