How To Use schoolman In A Sentence
- Really, this is an argument that might appeal to a medieval schoolman, but, really, having regard to the summing up, to suggest that there is any miscarriage of justice in this case borders on the preposterous.
- One who had partially mastered the Tabulatur was termed a "scholar;" the one who had thoroughly learned it, a "schoolman;" the one who could improvise verses, a "poet;" and the one who could set music to his verses, a "mastersinger. The Standard Operas (12th edition) Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers
- In the summer of 1872 he read Duns Scotus, a medieval schoolman, for the first time.