How To Use Scholarly In A Sentence

  • These included the elegant designs for an indoor playhouse which were to become the cause of a great deal of scholarly speculation and disagreement. The Times Literary Supplement
  • In addition to the scholarly work of the study, he wrote Horace's Compromise to address its findings to a broader audience.
  • I don't know what Dave means by "episcopacy" either, but there's widespread scholarly agreement that the monarchical episcopate wasn't universal early on. Triablogue
  • I know that some academics regard conferences as the one or two times a year that they're fully able to reimmerse themselves in their field and reconnect with their scholarly community--and that's probably true, to some degree, for all of us, whether we're at research institutions that support colloquia and reading groups in our field or whether we're at teaching institutions with insanely heavy teaching loads and rarely publish. Archive 2007-02-01
  • She is the author of numerous research articles in scholarly journals and has co-authored a book chapter.
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  • The King is Dead is not a conventional scholarly monograph like those published by university presses and read by precious few. Times, Sunday Times
  • The collection of seven articles, six essays, and one interview use an assortment of scholarly approaches to explicate elements in Shonibare's works.
  • A scholarly edition of the Obi pantomime is forthcoming from Romantic Circles, edited by Jeffrey N. Cox. About this Volume
  • Privately in 2006, I was told by a prominent, scholarly absolutist at that end that the Barragan-Martini view 'BMV' for short, and thus my own, is flatly incompatible with the entire logical structure of the Church's teaching about sex and marriage. Condomania
  • John can dally with a host of other women but never find in them the revelation of heavenly glory that he beholds after the most awkward kiss with the scholarly Lucy.
  • Devoted specifically to the scholarly, cross-disciplinary study of plagiary and related behaviors across the disciplines, articles in Plagiary address the issue of fraudulent contributions to disciplinary discourse communities and the potential (and actual) corruption of the professional literature and other genres of discourse as a result of such derivative and/or fraudulent "contributions" to discoursal interchange. November 2006
  • The book was reissued about 40 years ago with few scholarly corrections. Times, Sunday Times
  • Important spheres of local public life fell outside of the purview of most scholarly narratives.
  • The Bible is no academic tome with an esoteric appeal to those with scholarly minds who can handle abstract concepts.
  • A lyrical, a scholarly, a fastidious mind might have used seclusion and solitude to perfect its powers.
  • Because in fourteen of these traditions the person who quotes her is the fourth-century Babylonian amora Abbaye (278 – 338), it is usually assumed in scholarly circles that she was his mother, and that Em is a description (mother) rather than a name. Female Personalities in the Babylonian Talmud.
  • a scholarly attitude
  • The decline in Britain's manufacturing base was indisputable, though the causes were open to scholarly debate.
  • She has published scholarly articles as well as stories, personal essays, and poems in numerous periodicals.
  • One does not have to read very deeply in the scholarly literature on eschatology, the gospels, or Christology before running into the writings of Richard Bauckham.
  • For this aged, scholarly, conservative, uncharismatic Bavarian theologian will surely hasten precisely the de-Christianisation of Europe that he aims to reverse.
  • I read it, however, with unscholarly whoops, guffaws, and gasps. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Bible is no academic tome with an esoteric appeal to those with scholarly minds who can handle abstract concepts.
  • The earliest scholarly reports of chain letters date to the first decade of the twentieth century and arise periodically.
  • This has been the subject of intense scholarly debate.
  • There have been a number of 20c scholarly grammars of English characterized by a decidedly descriptive approach and a focus on syntax.
  • Well trained in the best American scholarly library, and a true bibliolater, he was equally well equipped to establish Cornell's Library.
  • While this book certainly qualifies as a scholarly work, it is not a dry history filled only with facts and figures.
  • At best, you're squaring up against people calling your Emperor naked and who stubbornly refuse to read your scholarly books on his stitchwork. Does Being Exist?
  • The Irish Texts Society, founded in 1900, began to publish editions of classic Irish texts with full scholarly apparatus.
  • In that book Gross delivered some fine moral judgments and made a scholarly study into a strangely moving elegy. Times, Sunday Times
  • Multi-lingual, he liked to retire with a book, was well-polished in letters and enjoyed scholarly debate.
  • They gather little or no data of their own, but instead tend toward adhominem charges against the scholarly consensus.
  • Whitman has produced music that (particularly as a collection) neither fetishizes the scholarly pallor of early electronic music nor attempts to radically recast the tools or to play clever games with them.
  • Well, I have to be around campus this weekend to participate in the honors convocation, so I get to wear my pretty little skirt, hood, and scholarly looking square cap for three whole hours on Saturday!
  • They understood that the university's chief appeal to many intellectuals was not its scholarly rigor but the sense of community it provided.
  • Healy visited libraries and scholarly collections looking for reconstructions of the ruins.
  • The two volumes under review are the culmination of this decade of scholarly and scientific research. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Publishers could help by inviting authors to state in the prefaces to their books what in their view would constitute valid and serious grounds for scholarly criticism and disagreement.
  • In others he is praying, or striking a military posture, or looking pensive and scholarly. Times, Sunday Times
  • a scholarly treatise
  • However, one does not need to be an expert on the Hope Diamond to know that its correct weight is 45.52 carats, a weight that has been accurately reported in reputable scholarly publications for most of the latter half of the last century.
  • At other times, academicians or scholarly researchers have debated it in publications.
  • With scholarly conversations concerning the economy and the horizon comes the phrase "diminished expectations. The Seattle Times
  • It is best not seen as a scholarly edition. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The fun of it and his cheery look belied the serious and scholarly content. Times, Sunday Times
  • In contrast to this scholarly account, the evocatively-entitled Tin Horns and Calico is a lively account, based on anecdotal information and data from private sources.
  • She is on sturdier ground when she cites academic research and scholarly journals. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Overall the collection is unparalleled for combining scholarly interest and dazzling beauty. Times, Sunday Times
  • Scholarly notes are usually signalled by superscript numbers at appropriate points in a text, but such symbols as asterisks and obelisks may be used instead for footnotes.
  • As tools, these processes and habits don't fit, and the fault is not so much that the object of your studies is unworthy of your scholarly attention as that the analytical methods themselves are inappropriate.
  • From a poetic scholarship to a scholarly poetics, we must move on to Duncan's ‘Dante Etudes.’
  • Her wider reputation results from three scholarly but highly accessible books over the past decade. Times, Sunday Times
  • Put together with an engaging combination of showmanly flair and scholarly responsibility by Scott Simmon, the author of the seminal study "The Invention of the Western Film" Cambridge University Press, it's a selection that seeks to represent the range and depth of the material preserved in the vaults of the Library of Congress, the Museum of Modern Art, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, George Eastman House and the National Archives. NYT > Home Page
  • He thinks the show is unscholarly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Johnson's study continues the important scholarly work of correcting this misreading.
  • Real learning begins with an apprentice working at the elbow of a master craftsman, but there were not enough scholarly elbows to go around as the numbers swelled.
  • In addition to its scholarly role, translation acted as a method of training for hopeful poets, and as a mine of conceits for the more experienced writer.
  • This is the sort of book that sells, which I'm sure dismays some scholarly writers who have not quite gotten used to living in the real world yet.
  • It was pleasant beyond words to sit nestlingly in a pluffy chair, and hear about all the little lightly-treated scholarly day-before-yesterday things her father had used to talk of. The Rose-Garden Husband
  • Much of this has been concerned with the production of automobiles, and alongside a veritable library of antiquarian books about specific marques there are a handful of excellent scholarly histories of individual manufacturers.
  • He also recognises the moves the industry has made including the proposal to offer free access to scholarly journals at all UK public libraries. Times, Sunday Times
  • Through collective agreement, the book format, a scholarly binding, is held in a higher regard than magazines and other similar entertainment circulations.
  • He simply refused to compromise - how unscholarly of him.
  • An acid test: his maps are better than those of many a scholarly work. The Times Literary Supplement
  • She mounts a scholarly exposition of the widely held doctrines of Trinity, original sin, and divinity of Christ, relegating them to later accretions in history.
  • As to why the clef disappeared, the answer is lengthy, certainly involves the first acceptance of women as public performers, the rise in popularity of the monodic style which de-emphasized middle voices, and makes for a fascinating scholarly debate. A Mezzo-soprano Manifesto
  • Those for whom scientific integrity is secondary might reject the science faculty's position if they perceive it has been made in an unscholarly or arrogant manner.
  • Casaubon, worried about the progress of his scholarly work on mythology, concludes that a new infusion of brains might be just what he needs. Just add zombies and stir
  • Second, knowing that the article in question provided no opportunity to offer the kind of scholarly support for the arguments, were the author truly interested in whether I were interested in quantifying the effects of money on political discourse "in any systemic way," he might taken the trouble to do some research into the fully footnoted scholarly work I've published on this and related questions before leveling his accusations. Eric Alterman: Think Again: How to Manipulate Form and Content for Fun and Profit (and Conservative Ideology) or 'Enough about You'
  • He wanted the reader to share his extraordinary intimations; this generosity gave even his scholarly dissertations and diatribes a certain spaciousness, a giddying other dimension. More on Updike: His Own Elegies
  • This book is also highly readable and avoids dryness, despite its scholarly approach - a most enjoyable and thought provoking read.
  • Junior Exhibition was written with infinite pains and taken to the Greek professor in Beloit College that there might be no mistakes, even after the Rockford College teacher and the most scholarly clergyman in town had both passed upon it. Twenty Years at Hull-House, With Autobiographical Notes
  • Hamowy's scholarly annotations are of great value in understanding the text.
  • An admirable balance is struck between accessibility and scholarly detail.
  • But this project went unrealized, and after Caesar's assassination he was proscribed by Mark Antony: his library at Casinum was plundered, but he escaped to live the rest of his life in scholarly retirement.
  • The discourses of these enquiries overlapped, from popular newspapers through statistical surveys and scholarly works to official boards of enquiry.
  • I think what we can safely conclude is that Dr. Caplan is busy with classes that have started up in the last few weeks, and responding to students, and scholarly research. Silent Signals, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • The use of the concepts of amnesia and anamnesis, counter- and auto-hegemony, remembering and re-remembering, provide a theoretical frame for the writing in keeping with postcolonial scholarly discourse.
  • Yet the scholarly energy which reinvigorated abstract concepts of political function was identical with that which satirized them.
  • Something along the lines of a combination the enthusiasm and exuberance of the "fannish" reviews and the esoteric critical dissection we find in the scholarly journals and reference books. Archive 2003-12-01
  • Yet that is what sober, scholarly assessments are for: to throw doubt on easy triumphalism.
  • The reac - tion to the scholarly Sismondi was fairly mild, to the foreign Schlegel violent, and to Madame de Staël it was mixed and frequently baffled. ROMANTICISM IN LITERATURE
  • It looks, in short, like a general reader's fantasy of a scholarly tome.
  • LNN: One of the topics your documentary discusses is how Lovecraft's work has long been "ghettoized" but is now seeing much more scholarly and public respect, even to the extent that it has been released as part of the Penguin classics collection. Fear of the Unknown : The Lovecraft News Network
  • Since Lewis's apologia and attack in The New York Review of Books borrows verbatim from his congressional testimony (e.g., his ecological homily on the polluted meaning of the word Arabist), it is proper for me to sketch out the reality of his position and of his "scholarly" activities. Orientalism: An Exchange
  • This was a spontaneous movement of ordinary people, produced partly by a growing scholarly interest in astronomical associations at the site, and partly by inventions such as the bicycle and the charabanc.
  • Scholarly literature justly notes that Russia has so far failed to put in place a developed body of social legislation of a social-minded state.
  • A counsel that I scholarly fresh was to acquire the full flaxseeds and acquire a affordable drink hoagy and comminute up the oilseed up as you requirement it. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Most scholarly speculation about what was going on in Carroll’s mind as he coined the word suggests galumph is an amalgam of gallop and triumphant. The Right Word in the Right Place at the Right Time
  • This does not mean that his account is bland and colourless, but he is striving for scholarly objectivity and clarity as far as that is possible under the circumstances.
  • It is good to have this learned and scholarly life back in circulation.
  • It is the task of a scholarly journal to provide a platform for many interesting lines of discussion and analysis.
  • Usually excellent articles on relgious issues of Heathenry, scholarly stuff, reviews, and opinion. The Book Of THoTH, Popular Articles from The Archive Category - Ordo Templi Orientis
  • Holocaust deniers intentionally blur the distinction between the First Amendment right to speak freely, without government restraint, and the right to publicity, an audience, and scholarly consideration.
  • She avoids scholarly apparatus that would disaffect Hughes's loyal readership in particular and a literate public in general.
  • The Nyoirin Kannon has been the subject of many scholarly discussions, and in my attempt to decenter it I have only added to the literature.
  • I should say that I'm a stalwart supporter of free software and of open access to the scholarly and scientific literature.
  • The King is Dead is not a conventional scholarly monograph like those published by university presses and read by precious few. Times, Sunday Times
  • They were shamefully treated; and it is recorded that the Oxford scholars hissed and howled and groaned, and misconducted themselves in an anything but a scholarly way. A Child's History of England
  • Most of these translated sources - including the Loeb library, a scholarly collection of source materials - are now being republished and, if not retranslated, at least re-edited to include previously expurgated passages.
  • Whatever we may have felt about her lately, -- and I confess there have been times when the declaration of the Fee-Faw-Fum giant of nursery-romance seemed to be of a moral and praiseworthy character, -- there is no doubt, that, in the year of grace of which I write, and in the regards of many ratherish-scholarly gentlemen of our country-towns, the British Islands were the nearest terrestrial correspondences to the Islands of the The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 80, June, 1864
  • The way in which O'Connor's work embodies a particular interpretation of Catholic doctrine has always seemed to me the least interesting subject of inquiry into her fiction, and, as Anderson does correctly note, most non-scholarly readers remain unaware that it even is a subject relevant to the fiction, so fully isthat fictionotherwise focused on its depiction of its Southern mileu, grotesque characters, and perversely melodramatic events. Signature Elements
  • Second, I think the piece underemphasizes the scholarly reason for blogging.
  • It is my hope that the objects discussed and illustrated in this article will further an appreciation of and scholarly consideration of the products of neoclassical Rome.
  • Under the general theme Unlocking Scholarly Access: ETDs, Institional Repositories and Creators, ETD 2006 is organized around three sub-themes: open access / open source, intellectual property and institutional repositories and ETDs. Archive 2006-01-22
  • To transform a scholarly consensus into something that appears the obsession of a disreputable fringe group requires more than accidental bias.
  • I see managerialism as a virus which has as its main attribute the destruction of altruism and of individual clinical and scholarly activity.
  • These included the elegant designs for an indoor playhouse which were to become the cause of a great deal of scholarly speculation and disagreement. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Accordingly, his peers judged him an inept instructor and ill-suited to a scholarly career.
  • If this occurs, Federalists are advised, ‘the best solution is to try to portray them as being intolerant bullies and unscholarly.’
  • With a flair beyond his scholarly appearance, the Professor swept around the room pulling tarps and covers off of the machinery.
  • I suggested to her we start our own scholarly website and she was very taken with that idea.
  • With much success he walks a fine line between scholarly jargon and patronizing colloquialism.
  • He had on jeans and a light blue shirt with a white undershirt that made him look scholarly and gorgeous at the same time.
  • Much better represented in scholarly literature and the popular imagination would be the Aztecs and Mayas of Mexico and the Incas of Peru.
  • Here, the music press and music journalism in daily newspapers form the basis of scholarly accounts of works of highly variable scope.
  • He used ancient, classical, and contemporary collections of travel narratives, which were closest in scholarly method to English antiquarianism.
  • If the articles do not reveal awareness of relevant prior work, then they are unlikely to constitute a step forward in our scholarly do-si-do.
  • Yet we are still waiting for a compact, scholarly biography of his entire life in a single volume.
  • His introductions and translations are scholarly, edifying, and link the mind with the heart.
  • As a matter of fact, the "New York Times" reported, "While much of his later life was occupied by scholarly questions of the Bible and homosexuality, he came to abhor the label 'gay minister.' Irene Monroe: Rev. Peter Gomes: The Accidental Gay Advocate
  • Scholarly and distinguished-looking, he made a most unexpected slaver.
  • Fortunately, given the slipshod nature of his ‘scholarship,’ the only scholarly reputation upon which this book inflicts any lasting damage is that of its author.
  • In a recent very scholarly 843-page anthology titled The Nature of Consciousness I found in the index one trivial reference to the word parapsychology. Experiencing the Next World Now
  • Another reason for commending the book is that it represents the first major response by competent Christian scholars to the new challenge of more scholarly Mormon apologetics.
  • It is hard to argue that one act creates customary law when the classical concept of custom comes from long usage and recognized scholarly comment.
  • We are a broad church here, for some there is talk of different hats, the creative and the scholarly, for others the move is seamless, as if the baseball cap can be worn successfully under, or with, or instead of the mortar board or the bonnet.
  • David Hume's position on the conflict between polygenesis versus monogenesis is the subject of some scholarly debate. Race
  • Expect a mix of stunning artefacts, scholarly study and outright kitsch. Times, Sunday Times
  • His reconstructions of the buildings enabled a wider engagement with the site beyond the accounts in scholarly journals. Times, Sunday Times
  • As he got older, he retreated from the public eye, spent his days in quiet solitary devotion and scholarly study.
  • It is of course a pleasant paradox that these texts, now diligently kept from unscholarly eyes in the reverent hush of university libraries, were once the subject of scribblings, doodles, litanies of the mundane.
  • Hua Hsu opens his essay with a look at some of the fears about racial encroachment that once prevailed among a certain cadre of scholarly white men in the 1920s: White America Reacts
  • If the writings of Addison were more scholarly and elegant, those of Steele were more vivacious and brilliant; and together they have produced a series of essays which have not been surpassed in later times, and which are vividly delineative of their own. English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History Designed as a Manual of Instruction
  • By the 1990s, the scholarly literature on implementation had ballooned to immense proportions.
  • Few if any of the serious scholarly treatments of the Cold War and its end credit a single policy or factor or agent.
  • The British, the author of this scholarly and objective study concludes, lost both the will and the ability to rule by force.
  • While not quite on this topic, for your entertainment and edification, allow me to quote a poem by the scholarly C.S. Lewis, who knew a thing or two about ancient polytheist writers: MIND MELD: Gods by the Bushel
  • She was a scholarly woman who had specialized in Italian literature at university.
  • Apart from being a great scholarly work, it is also refreshingly nuanced. Times, Sunday Times
  • Olivier Messiaen was born in Avignon, France in 1908 into a highly scholarly family and showed precocious musical talent.
  • Yet the scholarly energy which reinvigorated abstract concepts of political function was identical with that which satirized them.
  • There is no paucity of scholarly studies and statistical data on China, but these do not help us.
  • During the last few decades, there has been, for instance, a notable increase, within the field of onomastics, in the study of brand names, and the like, a scholarly pursuit of considerable merit, but is it concerned with names?
  • The translations are good, with their literary qualities in tact; forewords and afterwords have fulfilled the scholarly mission.
  • As such, their essays can be regarded more as insightful appreciations than scholarly criticism.
  • But he is also very erudite, scholarly, and has lots of fresh ideas.
  • Wend tends to have a pejorative ring, especially in Eastern Germany, and today in all scholarly literature in Europe the word Sorb is preferred to Wend.
  • Muslim and Western scholarly consensus on the character of pre-Islamic Arabia describes a society plagued by constant blood feuds and intertribal wars.
  • The endnotes are primarily scholarly citations of sources, while the footnotes amplify, explain, or illuminate details or side stories.
  • These included the elegant designs for an indoor playhouse which were to become the cause of a great deal of scholarly speculation and disagreement. The Times Literary Supplement
  • His arrangements fascinate - wild, barbaric, absolutely unscholarly - and yet he has absorbed and extended the musical essence of the originals.
  • In 1991 he compiled A Dictionary of Writers and their Works for OUP and in 2002 The Oxford Chronology of English Literature, a major scholarly resource containing bibliographical information on 30,000 titles from 4,000 authors, 1474–2000. Michael Cox biography
  • Endnotes, bibliography, and an index of names and subjects facilitate scholarly use and quick reference.
  • His retirement has been spent in the library rather than the kennel club, and this engaging and scholarly volume is the outcome. The Times Literary Supplement
  • For centuries, though, Catholics, however unscholarly, have had an unwitting advantage over many Shakespearean critics.
  • This is an impressively scholarly tome and a most welcome addition to any worthy chess library. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was an intellectual, scholarly man.
  • Noll's emotional involvement in the issue often surfaces from beneath a thin veneer of scholarly objectivity.
  • If papers were taken -- even if some were stamped "declassified" and returned -- that would "destroy any academic, scholarly, and historic value" of the archive, Kevin Anderson adds. Boing Boing: April 16, 2006 - April 22, 2006 Archives
  • What he lacks in scholarly authoritativeness, he makes up for in readability: this is an enjoyable journey through the ups and downs of Machiavelli's life.
  • It is written with great sympathy and verve and - all too rare a commodity in scholarly writing - a sense of humour. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The authors are to be congratulated on this scholarly study, which must have been a labour of love.
  • This basic structural difference leads in turn to radically different emphases within the two scholarly worlds.
  • The classical approach emphasizes scholarly disinterestedness and detachment.
  • All revelation (such is the popular thought!) must come from the schools and along the line of scholarly and eccle - Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures
  • This book uniquely combines the original documentary sources and scholarly examination of her long and multifaceted career as a stateswoman, politician, educational leader, and visionary.
  • For nearly twenty years, Manning Marable, a historian at Columbia, labored on what he hoped would be a definitive scholarly work on Malcolm X.
  • She is partially responsible for my success in graduate school: One of two scholarly essays of mine to capture honors in my second year of study there concerned JCO, and part of my oral defense concerned Oates and the Burkean pentad. Still reading
  • Myerhoff's interest in storytelling corresponded with a broad revival of Jewish storytelling - scholarly, performative, and homiletic - that began in the 1980s.
  • But rhetoric is more than big words and trope identification - and more than the major tropes that preoccupy unscholarly critics. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Characteristically mixing scholarly inquiries with fun, he considers the great ratite enigmas: why don't they fly or sing, or have proper feathers? Times, Sunday Times
  • The book was reissued about 40 years ago with few scholarly corrections. Times, Sunday Times
  • What is most striking, however, about the passage is that its tone and import departs substantially from what he had written throughout the height of his scholarly career.
  • The finding splits the difference in a long-running scholarly debate over whether people are solely African in origin, or spring from "multiregional" interbreeding of early human species. Neanderthals and humans interbred, fossils indicate
  • A habit of indiscriminate, unsystematized reading, such as I had fallen into, is entirely foreign to the scholarly habit of mind. A New England girlhood, outlined from memory (Beverly, MA)
  • A third has more than 250 interviews from radio, television, newspapers, and scholarly journals.
  • Only a bitter-ender could deny that some comic book writers have had a big enough cultural impact - and have come up with resonant enough stuff - to merit a real scholarly look-see. NPR Topics: News
  • In this new liberated world of ours it is not enough to devote yourself to your scholarly pursuits.
  • Often the cloister was the only refuge for women who wanted to pursue learning and be active in scholarly life.
  • The Open Access Scholarly Information Sourcebook OASIS aims to provide an authoritative 'sourcebook' on Open Access, covering the concept, principles, advantages, approaches and means to achieving it. June 2009
  • Eleanor Robson, a cuneiformist at Oxford's Oriental Institute, says that although "we have no idea how the lyrics should be pronounced," Parpola's translations are a thoroughly respectable scholarly effort. Music: Ur's Answer to Elvis
  • This excellent study is scholarly, clearly written, informative, and provocative.
  • Scholarly opinions cover a wide spectrum about this, ranging from the view that Luther was a promotor of equal rights for women to the view that he was a protagonist in the oppression of women.
  • A basic mistake in approaching Donaghy's work would be to assume its emotional core was at odds with its frequent leg-pulling and cod-scholarly tangents. Archive 2009-04-01
  • To measure its attractions one must recall the brilliancy and eloquence of Diderot; the wit, the taste, the learning, the courtly accomplishments of Grimm; the gaiety and originality of d'Holbach, who had "read everything and forgotten nothing interesting;" the sparkling conversation of the most finished and scholarly diplomats in Europe, many of whom we have already met at the dinners of Mme. Geoffrin. The Women of the French Salons
  • Perhaps there is no prior research or scholarly literature on the subject, but it would seem pretty easy to construct similar experiments without a racial subtext.
  • This is a scholarly text and there is no doubting the scale of the task undertaken. Times, Sunday Times
  • The establishment, which specialises in selling scholarly and antiquarian books on the humanities, cannot afford to pay increased rent rates for the premises.
  • The endnotes are primarily scholarly citations of sources, while the footnotes amplify, explain, or illuminate details or side stories.
  • The Great Latke Hamantash Debate (2006) is a collection of "scholarly" presentations on behalf of the latke, the potato pancake traditionally served during Hanukkah, and the hamantasch, the triangular filled sweet pastry associated with Purim. The Chicago Blog
  • The prospect of a “return” to commentary, whatever forms it may take, renders conspicuous and questionable some of the most hallowed and taken-for-granted assumptions about the nature of scholarly practice, for instance: the distinction between primary and secondary text; the primacy of noesis over poesis, or thinking over making; the synthetic, thesis-driven, and polemical character of understanding; and so forth. Glossing is a Glorious Thing -- Call for Papers
  • The faculty at my alma mater were excited by their scholarly concerns and eager to share their questions and insights with any responsive student.
  • He is the author of several books and has written several articles in scholarly journals in his field.
  • The four unranked books which made the shortlist shared a seriousness and scholarly rigour, but were otherwise quite dissimilar.
  • We have much to learn from our medieval forebears, but we cannot turn to them for an ideal or example of scholarly humility or subservience.
  • The graduates look very scholarly in their caps and gowns.
  • It won't be a trail-blazing scholarly book but rather light reflections on trends in Catholic music toward Roman Rite ideals. My Forthcoming Book
  • At a quarter to nine on the morning of September 11, 2001, I was driving down the West Side Highway in Manhattan in a car filled with scholarly texts about Greek tragedy.

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