- The Philomaths, or
Philomath Society (Polish:
Filomaci or
Towarzystwo Filomatów; from the Gr**** φιλομαθεῖς "lovers of knowledge"), was a
secret student...
- precepts. In a
philosophical dialogue, King
James penned the
character Philomathes to
debate on
arguments of
whether the
ancient religious concepts of witchcraft...
-
dissertation in the form of a
philosophical dialogue between the
characters Philomathes and
Epistemon who
debate the
various topics of magic, sorcery, witchcraft...
-
wrote as T. N.
Philomath Philomathes, a
character in a
dissertation by King
James VI and I
titled Daemonologie Philomathes, a main
character in the theatrical...
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Woodcut of
Hanno on
pamphlet by
Philomathes (Rome, c. 1514)...
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Above the main
entrance are two
statues bearing the Gr****
inscriptions "
Philomathes" and "Polymathes".
These portray the
virtues "Lover of learning" and...
- Alexandria, Synagoge, Book VIII. Ἐὰν ᾖς φιλομαθής, ἔσει πολυμαθής. Eàn êis
philomathḗs, ései polumathḗs. "If you are fond of learning, you will soon be full...
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stone figures on the buildings. They represent, on the left Φιλομαθης
Philomathes [he who
loves learning] (a
character first penned by King
James I in...
- good adviser), father.
Philostorgus (the fond-of-children), father.
Philomathes (the nerd), son of Philargirus.
Acolastus (the dissolute), son of Eubulus...
- Margaret.
Above the main
entrance are two
statues bearing the
inscriptions "
Philomathes" and "Polumathes".
These represent students, one
coming to
learn and...