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Перевод: sophist
[существительное] софист
Тезаурус:
- We hear of a visit to late fifth-century Thessaly by Gorgias of Leontini, the celebrated orator and sophist, and of actual interference by Kritias (p. 83).
- Eck's reputation was that of a sophist or dialectician rather than a profound thinker but in his day he exercised tremendous influence.
- The lawyer is a deceptive sophist half smothered in ipso factos.
- The germ of this idea can be traced back to the sophist Antiphon (c.480-;411 BC), one of whose fragments contains the earliest Greek definition of time.
- For the fifty-century sophist Thrasymachus Archelaos was a barbarian, and Demosthenes could call the Macedonians "barbarians as at xiv.3, where Philip is the "common enemy of the Greeks".
- In the words of Luther's great disciple Melanchthon, it was "a Parisian sophist, a blind Scot", the Catholic Robert Wauchope, who drew up the Tridentine decree on justification, and it was Melanchthon's Scottish friends Alexander Alesius and John McAlpine who, as professors of theology, spread the Protestant gospel at Frankfurt and Copenhagen.
- It is now widely acknowledged (except by saddoes) that Dr Who stopped being good after Jon Pertwee in 1974 - but that makes 11 glorious years of top-class, home-spun cheap thrills in out space - a reign untouched by later, more sophist TV sci-fi.
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