Examples of using Polymath in English and their translations into Portuguese
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in large part credited to the Russian linguist and polymath Roman Jakobson.
Taxonomy=="Russula virescens" was first described by German polymath Jacob Christian Schaeffer in 1774 as"Agaricus virescens.
scholar and polymath.
was an American mathematician and polymath.
the technology department was launched by Isaac Stiles Hopkins, a polymath professor at Emory College.
This edition is by Girolamo Ruscelli(died 1566), a Venetian cartographer, polymath, and humanist.
Vkhutemas cultivated polymath masters in the Renaissance mold,
The polymath architect, among other things, had translated into Russian the treatise I quattro libri dell'architettura by Palladio.
Mary Somerville(née Fairfax, formerly Greig; 26 December 1780- 29 November 1872), was a Scottish science writer and polymath.
artist, polymath 1749-1832.
One such entity is Polymath, a resident and domiciled Barbados company,
In 2018, Polymath and the Barbados Stock Exchange(BSE)
At the age of 10, Levins had been inspired by the essays of the Marxist biological polymath J. B. S. Haldane,
Su Song's star maps also featured the corrected position of the pole star which had been deciphered due to the efforts of astronomical observations by Su's peer, the polymath scientist Shen Kuo.
Polymath figures such as the statesmen Shen Kuo(1031-1095)
Many of Saccheri's ideas have a precedent in the 11th Century Persian polymath Omar Khayyám's"Discussion of Difficulties in Euclid"("Risâla fî sharh mâ ashkala min musâdarât Kitâb'Uglîdis"), a fact ignored
Observations and measurement from Earth==In 1761, Russian polymath Mikhail Lomonosov observed an arc of light surrounding the part of Venus off the Sun's disc at the beginning of the egress phase of the transit
with São Paulo modernism, and became Brazil's national polymath.
was a natural historian and polymath from Carniola, present-day Slovenia, and a fellow of the Royal Society in London.
who most likely use the Late Republican polymath Varro as their source.