Vocabulary Word
Word: scholarly
Definition: full of learning; erudite; like a scholar; Ex. scholarly journal
Definition: full of learning; erudite; like a scholar; Ex. scholarly journal
Sentences Containing 'scholarly'
"Once you have a Confucius Institute on campus, you have a second source of opinions and authority that is ultimately answerable to the Chinese Communist Party and which is not subject to scholarly review."
Some proofs in the work being "botched", as Noel Malcolm puts it, "De Corpore" had a negative effect on Hobbes's scholarly reputation.
Because of this, scholarly reaction has been muted and dismissive.
Barrett's Law is named for him: ""not everyone who might read the productions of scholarly writers is an expert in the fields discussed"" (p. 99).
It seems that the text was meant as a high form of scholarly religious doctrine.
Phraseology (phrase-ology) is a scholarly approach to language which developed in the twentieth century.
He has published many scholarly papers and contributed chapters to eight books about psychology.
Some of his books are scholarly texts written for an audience of colleagues, others are for students, some are for individuals and couples who are trying to find happiness in their marital and family relationships.
His scholarly work is written in German because, prior to World War I, German was regarded as the language of Jewish scholarship.
However, to date no scholarly research has confirmed such a linkage, and it remains a speculation based on stylistic similarities.
Other practicing librarians, particularly in academic libraries, do perform original scholarly LIS research and contribute to the academic end of the field.
Loomis was the author of 10 scholarly books as well as numerous journal articles.
Thus, the portrayal of Ling Woo attracted much scholarly attention in the US.
John K. Fairbank went to Morse for scholarly guidance in 1929 and considered himself a disciple.
The "Sunday Worker" was edited by Al Richmond, who later remembered Allen as "a scholarly, serene man who did the serious political commentary and analysis."
As early as the 17th and 18th centuries, there were scholarly papers published that attempted to share knowledge of interventions.
He later severed all ties with the party and focused strictly on scholarly pursuits.
It's the result of extensive and scholarly research, yet is a pleasant read for youth and adults.
Westminster John Knox publishes scholarly works in religion for the academic community.
Any scholarly study of his life is reliant on his written words to understand his thoughts, motives, and actions, however his assassination prevented Lincoln from organizing his papers himself.
The mission of the SRIFIAS is to encourage and support scholarly research in all aspects of Inner Asian Studies.
There are also occasional sermons, with some scholarly notes introduced.
The other major branch of MacDonald's scholarly activity is his contribution to the Synoptic Problem.
He is the author of a large number of scholarly books, articles, monographs and other publications.
Judge Williams is the author of numerous books and scholarly articles.
As a scholarly treatment of a reformation in technical communication, the text is a contribution to the history of science.
He is author or co-author of 3 scholarly books and over 100 scholarly articles and chapters, and co-editor of 3 scholarly books on the dark side of communication and relationships.
Beale produced over 100 scholarly papers and two books:
Family.
It is the classic denunciation of appeasement and it shaped popular and scholarly thinking for 20 years.
The term wetware finds use both in works of fiction and in scholarly publications.
It sponsors, supports, and encourages multidisciplinary scholarly research, documentation, conferences, and publications.
In this faculty, the basic scholarly concepts ("septem artes liberales") were taught.
Hatlen never published a collection of his own scholarly writings.
However, his poetics and other writings often appeared in literary scholarly journals.
In turn, Hatlen wrote several scholarly essays and critiques of Stephen King's works.
This is an important aspect of academic scholarly method in the modern sense.
His treatise was presented as a scholarly, scientific work in a time when experimental physiology was practically nonexistent.
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• “The Fate of the Book Review.” "Journal of Scholarly Publishing."
Brady published three scholarly abstracts in Science in 1914-15 on his work with Derick.
It is also an invaluable point of common reference in scholarly debates.
During these years he continued to write essays for scholarly journals and book reviews for a variety of publications.
Scholarly opinion is that place names ending in -hausen in Wittgenstein originated in the period 950-1150.
Modern scholarly opinions on all these interrelated questions vary considerably.
Apart from his scholarly pursuits, Vyacheslav Ivanov writes poetry.
The scholarly work comprises 850 pages, including 270 pages of notes.
He also dismissed Wilber's scholarly achievements as "undergraduate generalizations".
The origins of the covenant prayer have been the subject of some scholarly discussion.
In scholarly circles, he is best known for his pioneer research in Iraq.
There is no consensus of scholarly opinion on the authorship of "King Leir".
He published more than 175 scholarly papers and was editor in chief of The Journal of Pediatric Neurosurgery.