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Scholarliness

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Scholarliness
Angelic Doctor
soubriquet of St. Thomas Aquinas (c. 1225-1274), scholastic philosopher. [Ital. Hist.: Benét, 44]
Bardo
blind antiquarian wrapped up in his scholarly annotations of the classics. [Br. Lit.: George Eliot Romola]
Sixte, Adrien
secluded philosopher, totally preoccupied with theoretical considerations. [Fr. Lit.: Paul Bourget The Disciple in Magill I, 209]
Thaumaste
English scholar who debated with Panurge by gesture alone. [Fr. Lit.: Gargantua and Pantagruel]


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The historian in the gang, he brings a certain scholarliness to proceedings.
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