10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AETIOLOGIST»
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Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt: Philosophie ...
29, and produce a dilemma for the aetiologist. For any set of phenomena, I, there
will be at least two explanatory theories, Tj and T2, at most one of which will be
true.212 If an aetiologist cites just one of those theories, he is making an arbitrary
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Wolfgang Haase, Hildegard Temporini, 1987
His "Life" also discloses what many have had the privilege of knowing— the
delightful personality of one who has had the honor of being "Darwlnii aemulum,
immo Dar- winium alterum," and no aetiologist merely, but a warm-hearted
humanist ...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art
When a thousand years (perhaps) Had proceeded to elapse, Out of Time's
primeval mist Came an Aetiologist: He by shrewd and subtle guess Wrote
Descriptive Letterpress, Setting forth the various causes For the drawings on the
vases, ...
4
The History of the Kings of Rome
... the aetiologist was fettered by no restrictions ; he had the whole area of fiction
open to him, and he was not even bound by the laws of nature. His story was only
subject to the condition that it must afford an apparent explanation of the custom ...
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An inquiry into the credibility of the early Roman history
... can trace throughout the deliberate invention of the aetiologist ; we can
perceive that each subject is treated after the manner of Ovid's Fasti. The story is
formed by an aggregation of parts: there is no uninterrupted poetical flow, or epic
unity.
Sir George Cornewall Lewis, 1855
6
Poetic Autonomy in Ancient Rome
A disquietingly irreverent aetiologist, Propertius often insists on noting
disjunctions and discontinuities rather than building up ideologically satisfying
connections between virtuous early Rome and glorious Augustan Rome.94
Before ...
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Midline Medical Dictionary
Paleness; pallor. Etiologic. Pertaining to the etiology; aetiologic. ffl%<J «H-«5t;
Etiologist. A specialist in etiology; aetiologist. <^l%<jfajll-fl Etiology. The history of
the causes of a disease; aetiology. Eucrasia. A sound state of health, Eudiometer.
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Inconsistency in Roman Epic: Studies in Catullus, Lucretius, ...
When he implies that his poemcan explain the way things are, is he being a
pseudo-aetiologist? The questions get harder as we move along. Myers would
reject “a purely ludic or programmatic reading of this poem” because it “ignores
the ...
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Heinemann English Dictionary
... noun also etiology the study of causes, especially the causes of disease. Word
Family aetiologist noun. alar adverb far away: We could see the city from afar.
affable affable (aff-a-b'l) adjective friendly or pleasant. Word Family affably.
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Allusion and Intertext: Dynamics of Appropriation in Roman ...
Without some idea of the poet as aetiologist, as mobilizer of his own tradition,
ever tendentious and ever manipulative, our accounts of literary tradition will
always turn out too flat. If we are to dramatize the immediacy of the interests at
stake in ...