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Autodidact polymath
Autodidact polymath












autodidact polymath

‘Like other autodidacts of his time, he aspired to universal knowledge.’.‘Yet many scholars established in other fields have become ecological autodidacts and have begun to develop research and teaching in environmental subjects.’.‘His teacher was the history he lived through and participated in, his friends the generation of revolutionaries surrounding him - erudite autodidacts of the times.’.

autodidact polymath

  • ‘He said he had come to know a ‘number of strong personalities there, combative workers, autodidacts, sometimes intellectuals’.’.
  • ‘One of the true autodidacts of his generation, Kiyooka's formal education ended in grade nine, 1942, when he and his family, identified by federal policy as ‘of the Japanese race’ were forced out of Calgary.’.
  • ‘His music exhibits both the glories and pitfalls of the autodidact.’.
  • ‘He had ended his formal education at the age of 13, lost his given first name during a tour of the South Pacific, and turned himself into a formidable autodidact in the dressing rooms of provincial theatres.’.
  • ‘They're well-informed autodidacts who feel marginalised by the academy.’.
  • ‘Thankfully these days there is the Internet, where autodidacts like me can find these things out for ourselves.’.
  • ‘Though neither attended university, Jonson was a famous autodidact whose classical learning (including his knowledge of Greek) easily outstripped Shakespeare's.’.
  • ‘Both were autodidacts, who went, perfunctorily, to school and college while pursuing their education by their own means and under their own instruction.’.













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