Definition of Medievalist. Meaning of Medievalist. Synonyms of Medievalist

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Definition of Medievalist

medievalist
Mediaevalist Me`di*[ae]"val*ist, n. One who has a taste for, or is versed in, the history of the Middle Ages; one in sympathy with the spirit or forms of the Middle Ages. [Written also medievalist.]
Medievalist
Medieval Me`di*e"val, Medievalism Me`di*e"val*ism, Medievalist Me`di*e"val*ist . Same as Medi?val, Medi?valism, etc.

Meaning of Medievalist from wikipedia

- the Middle Ages. A historian who studies medieval studies is called a medievalist. The term 'medieval studies' began to be adopted by academics in the...
- David Sylvester is president of University of St. Michael's College, University of Toronto, Canada. Born in Trail, British Columbia, he attended St. Thomas...
- Digital Medievalist is an academic project and community-building organization for those who are interested in the use of computers and com****tional...
- MSRC (December 8, 1903 – February 2, 1988) was a Canadian philosopher, medievalist, and Dominican priest. He was the founder of the Institute for Medieval...
- George Hardin Brown was an American scholar of medieval studies. The focus of his scholarship includes Anglo-Latin and Anglo-Saxon literature, especially...
- Robert Steele (1860–1944) was a British scholar, best known for editing between c. 1905 and 1941 the 16-volume Opera hactenus inedita Rogeri Bacon. Early...
- David Williams (1939–2015) was an expert on Medieval literature, as well as a college professor and department chair at McGill University. He has aut****d...
- David Wallace is a British scholar of medieval literature and Judith Rodin Professor of English, who teaches in the USA University of Pennsylvania. After...
- for the leadership of paternalistic "Captains of Industry". Along with medievalist writers Walter Scott, Robert Southey, and Kenelm Henry Digby, Carlyle...
- right and far-right groups, have adopted the motto as a catchphrase. Medievalist scholars have criticized this use as harmful and historically inaccurate...