Learned-society Sentence Examples

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  • His palace was the centre of all that was best in the literary and learned society of the capital.

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  • He was a member of almost every learned society in Europe, and one of the first mathematicians of a mathematical age.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • It became a learned society including those who were making steps forward in knowledge and wealthy amateurs with an interest in science.

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  • The Institute of Mathematics and its Applications is the professional and learned society for qualified and practicing mathematicians.

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  • The degree requires the preparation of a thesis not exceeding 80,000 words, which must be worthy of publication by a learned society.

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  • 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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