- topics. A
person who
writes polemics, or
speaks polemically, is
called a
polemicist. The word
derives from
Ancient Gr**** πολεμικός (polemikos) 'warlike, hostile'...
- was an
unorthodox German Protestant biblical scholar, theologian, and
polemicist.
Controversial during his day, he is
sometimes considered an "enfant terrible"...
-
scholar of the
Hanbali school of
thought (madhhab), traditionalist,
polemicist and
spiritual master,
known for his
oratory and
poetic talents in Arabic...
- diarist, encyclopedist, Hebraist, historian, philanthropist, and
Orthodox polemicist born in Międzyrzec
Podlaski (known in
Yiddish as
Mezritch d'Lita), a town...
- of the 14th century) was a
Spanish Jewish philosopher, physician, and
polemicist. He is
often confused with the
physician Shem-Tob ben
Isaac of Tortosa...
- (/seɪˈliːn/ say-LEEN; French: [lwi fɛʁdinɑ̃ selin] ), was a
French novelist,
polemicist, and physician. His
first novel Journey to the End of the
Night (1932)...
-
Cannibalist Manifesto, is an
essay published in 1928 by the
Brazilian poet and
polemicist Oswald de Andrade, a key
figure in the
cultural movement of Brazilian...
-
Canada – July 7, 1971 in Montreal) was a playwright, poet,
sound poet, and
polemicist. He was a
member of the
radical Automatist movement and a contributor...
-
members survive.
Theatre and
dance were
often condemned by
Christian polemicists in the
later Empire.
Estimates of the
average literacy rate
range from...
-
French antisemitic political newspaper founded in 1892 by
journalist and
polemicist Édouard Drumont.
Claiming to
adhere to
theses close to socialism, La Libre...