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 Übersetzung für 'Latin scholar' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a Latin scholar | Latin scholars
Latin scholarLateiner {m} [veraltet]
Teiltreffer
acad.
scholar
Gelehrter {m}
743
acad.
scholar
Wissenschaftler {m}
1458
educ.
scholar
Schüler {m}
280
acad.
scholar
Scholar {m} [altertümlich]
7
archaeo.ling.acad.
classical scholar
Altertumswissenschaftler {m}
bibl.
Bible scholar
Bibelwissenschaftler {m}
bibl.
biblical scholar
Bibelwissenschaftler {m}
acad.jobs
arts scholar
Geisteswissenschafter {m} [österr.] [schweiz.]
acad.
biblical scholar
Bibelgelehrter {m}
jobsling.lit.
Greek scholar
Gräzist {m}
legal scholarRechtswissenschaftler {m}
acad.
eminent scholar
Kapazität {f}
acad.jobslit.
literary scholar
Literaturwissenschaftler {m}
educ.
scholar [female]
Studierende {f}
76
acad.
classical scholar
Altphilologe {m}
relig.acad.
Islamic scholar
Islamwissenschaftler {m}
educ.
visiting scholar
Gastdozent {m}
pseudo-scholarScheingelehrter {m}
armchair scholarStubengelehrter {m} [pej.]
acad.hist.jobs
historical scholar
Geschichtsforscher {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • His brother-in-law was William Blair Anderson, who was Kennedy Professor of Latin at Cambridge University and a leading Latin scholar of his day.
  • Frederick von Nolan, a 19th-century historian and Greek and Latin scholar, spent 28 years attempting to trace the Textus Receptus to apostolic origins.
  • Frank Gardner Moore (1865–1955) was an American Latin scholar.
  • The Very Revd. Dr William Smith (1711–1787) was Dean of Chester and a Greek and Latin scholar.
  • An extreme example was provided by the classicised French imitation by the Latin scholar John Roberts in 1875.

  • Clifford Herschel Moore (1866–1931) was an American Latin scholar.
  • Elmer Truesdell Merrill (1860 – 20 April 1936) was an American Latin scholar, born at Millville, Massachusetts.
  • When Labadie died in 1674 Schurman investigated the possibility of moving to England, corresponding with the Latin scholar Lucy Hutchinson and the theologian John Owen on the matter.
  • Hildebert was an excellent Latin scholar, being acquainted with Cicero, Ovid and other authors, and his spirit is rather that of a pagan than of a Christian writer.
  • D'Alembert was also a Latin scholar of some note and worked in the latter part of his life on a superb translation of Tacitus, for which he received wide praise including that of Denis Diderot.

  • Around the year 1539 Montaigne was sent to study at a highly regarded boarding school in Bordeaux, the College of Guienne, then under the direction of the greatest Latin scholar of the era, George Buchanan, where he mastered the whole curriculum by his thirteenth year.
  • Among them was propelling himself out of the classroom using a fire extinguisher to demonstrate Newton’s third law of motion, and dressing up like a sixteenth-century Latin scholar.
  • George Henry Glasse (1761–1809) was a notable Oxford Greek and Latin scholar, domestic chaplain to the Duke of Cambridge.
  • Desiderius Erasmus was a Latin scholar (1466–1536), whose collection of Latin proverbs, known as "Adagia", spread Latin proverbs across Europe.
  • But he is also a popular Latin scholar.

  • His father was a shirt salesman, his mother a Greek and Latin scholar and public school teacher.
  • A famous Latin scholar in northern Croatia was chronicler Baltazar Adam Krčelić, while in Slavonia, Matija Petar Katančić (author of the first Croatian printed version of the bible) and Tituš Brezovački (the most important playwright in the kajkav area) also wrote in Croatian.
  • Disumbrationism was a hoax masquerading as an art movement that was launched in 1924 by Paul Jordan-Smith, a novelist, Latin scholar, and authority on Robert Burton from Los Angeles, California.
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