Learned-society Sentence Examples
His palace was the centre of all that was best in the literary and learned society of the capital.
He was a member of almost every learned society in Europe, and one of the first mathematicians of a mathematical age.
Like his father, he was a member of almost every learned society of Europe, and he succeeded him as foreign associate of the Academy of Paris.
He was a member of every important learned society in Europe; he was a member, and one of the managers, of the Royal Society, and was one of eight foreign members of the Royal Academy of Sciences in Paris.
His intimate relations with Ronsard were not renewed; but he formed a close friendship with the scholar Jean de Morel, whose house was the centre of a learned society.
Foremost among the Educa- educational institutions is the South Slavonic Academy Educa- of Sciences and Arts (Jugoslavenska Akademija Znanosti i Umjetnosti), founded by Strossmayer and others in 1867, as an improvement on a learned society which had existed since 1836.
It became a learned society including those who were making steps forward in knowledge and wealthy amateurs with an interest in science.
The Institute of Mathematics and its Applications is the professional and learned society for qualified and practicing mathematicians.
The degree requires the preparation of a thesis not exceeding 80,000 words, which must be worthy of publication by a learned society.
During the session of the council for the union of the Greek and Latin churches at Florence in 1 439, Cosimo had made acquaintance with Gemistos Plethon, the Neo-Platonic sage of Mistra, whose discourses upon Plato and the Alexandrian mystics so fascinated the learned society of Florence that they named him the second Plato.
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