- A
critic is a
person who
communicates an ****essment and an
opinion of
various forms of
creative works such as art, literature, music, cinema, theater,...
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Animadversions is the
third of John Milton's
antiprelatical tracts, in the form of a
response to the
works and
claims of
Bishop Joseph Hall. The tract...
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statement of it in the
appendix of
objections in the Meditations. His book
Animadversiones,
published in 1649,
contains a
translation of
Diogenes Laërtius, Book...
- reader,
especially such
mediation as is
provided by an
organized church.
Animadversions,
published July 1641, was
written as a
response to the
works and claims...
- Theocritus, Bion et Moschus.
Graece et Latine.
Accedunt virorum doctorum animadversiones, scholia, indices; et M. Æmilii
Porti Lexicon Dori****,
Volume 2, London...
- plant. Hertoldt's
rival Wenzel Maximilian Ardensbach wrote a
contemporary animadversion against the book. https://brill.com/view/title/56930
Brill v t e...
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Historia astronomiae, p. 177. Wittenberg: Gottlieb. Bernal, M. (1992). "
Animadversions on the
origins of
western science". Isis. 83 (4): 596–607. doi:10.1086/356291...
- position.
Francis Thynne noted some of
these inconsistencies in his
Animadversions,
insisting that
Chaucer was not a commoner, and he
objected to the friar-beating...
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about the
Hidden Realities of the Air, Cold,
Celestial Magnets 1674 –
Animadversions upon Mr. Hobbes's
Problemata de
Vacuo 1676 –
Experiments and
Notes about...
- animator, exanimate, inanimate,
reanimate animus anim- mind,
anger animadversion, animose, animosity, animus, equanimity, equanimous, multanimous, nonunanimous...