单词 | populariser |
例句 | Carola Hicks, who has died of cancer aged 68, was a glamorous academic and a serious populariser of art. Carola Hicks obituary 2010-07-27T17:33:00Z Gordon was a great populariser who enlivened his tales of materials with stories of yachting and classical Greece, his other great passions; he even gave us the basic equations of materials science. Stuff Matters by Mark Miodownik – review 2013-07-03T11:15:01Z The average poetry buff, confronted by the well-meaning populariser, makes a pub full of diehard Fall fans look like the crowd for X Factor Live. Garrison Keillor v August Kleinzahler 2011-04-10T21:29:05Z "He is a unique sort of populariser; a folk professional with rural roots and urban perspective; a performer too distinctive to be labelled with a catchphrase." Arthel 'Doc' Watson dies 2012-05-30T02:19:00Z “Wheeler, who invented ‘stratigraphy’, the study of archaeological layers, was a great populariser,” said Garth. The English towers and landmarks that inspired Tolkien's hobbit sagas 2020-05-23T04:00:00Z He is an unabashed populariser, whose big project, he tells me, is “to get people to take human psychology seriously and to respect the complexity of human behaviour and motivations”. Malcolm Gladwell: ‘I’m just trying to get people to take psychology seriously’ 2019-09-01T04:00:00Z His filmed operas reached large TV audiences and he was celebrated as a great populariser. Franco Zeffirelli, revered Italian director, dies aged 96 2019-06-15T04:00:00Z That vision is endorsed by physicist and science populariser Brian Cox in his forthcoming BBC series The Planets, in which he advocates the human settlement of Mars. Life on Mars? Sorry Brian Cox, that’s still science fiction | Philip Ball 2019-05-26T04:00:00Z They focused on astronomers because there was anecdotal evidence that they are keen popularisers but no concrete evidence beyond local case studies. Astronomers have an outsize passion for outreach 2018-11-25T05:00:00Z Completing the raiding party was the science populariser Robert Ardrey, who recrafted Dart’s vision for a new generation of readers in the 1960s with his book African Genesis. The Better Bonobos of Our Nature 2012-06-19T23:15:04.947Z But popularisers of an effective topographical or architectural style are indirectly responsible for a large amount of work besides their own. English Book-Illustration of To-day Appreciations of the Work of Living English Illustrators With Lists of Their Books 2011-11-30T03:00:10.703Z The "people who fail" take their revenge, as we have recently had occasion to observe, by ignoring all the rest of a man's work and glibly labelling him a mere populariser. Aphorisms and Reflections from the Works of T. H. Huxley 2011-11-24T03:00:46.350Z These two popularisers of German ideas were litt�rateurs rather than professional philosophers, but for that very reason their vogue and influence were the wider. Religion and Science From Galileo to Bergson 2011-04-07T02:00:16.760Z A physics genius, a populariser of science, and an all-round colourful character, there is much to be fascinated about in the life of Feynman. Lost in Wikipedia 2011-01-14T09:51:07Z He was not, indeed, the founder of the school of analysis of feeling in the novel, but he was the populariser of it. A Short History of French Literature It is hard to imagine what it is possible for the most interesting and best established results of modern criticism to become, in the hands of negligent and unskilful popularisers. Introduction to the Study of History IV.—Place and Doctrine Buffon may justly be acclaimed as the first populariser of natural history. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 15 — Science Yet this is precisely what so many of the lesser luminaries of science, the popularisers of the great discoveries made by other and greater men, appear to be wholly unable to see. Morality as a Religion An exposition of some first principles He cannot perhaps be regarded as typical of the morphologists of his time—he was too trenchantly materialistic, too much the populariser of a crude and commonplace philosophy of Nature. Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology Facile popularisers of this sort may have mollified the drawing-room; but they did not add to political ideas. Political Thought in England from Locke to Bentham Again: "The faults of historic works intended for the general public ... are the results of the insufficient preparation of the bad literary training of the popularisers." Introduction to the Study of History As a mathematician and a scientist, the translator and populariser of La Mécanique Céleste, and the author of an important book on physical geography, Mrs. Somerville is, of course, well known. Reviews In addition to his discoveries T. was one of the greatest popularisers of science. A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature In a high sense he was indeed a populariser. The Last Leaf Observations, during Seventy-Five Years, of Men and Events in America and Europe Mr. Tylor, like other anthropologists, Mr. Huxley, Mr. Herbert Spencer, and their followers and popularisers, constructs on anthropological grounds, a theory of the Origin of Religion. The Making of Religion As a lecturer, a theoriser, and a populariser of his art, Haydon has just claims to grateful remembrance. Little Memoirs of the Nineteenth Century He was a very prolific writer on natural history, though rather as a populariser than as a scientific investigator, and was in this way very successful. A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature He filled in his age somewhat the same position that Bede did in his, that of a compiler and populariser of existing knowledge. A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature He became one of the greatest of British discoverers and popularisers of science, his discoveries being chiefly in the department of electro-magnetism. A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature |
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