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"polemist" Definitions
  1. one skilled in or given to polemics

13 Sentences With "polemist"

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Jean (or Joseph)-Michel-Pascal Buhan (17 April 1770 – 24 February 1822) was an 18th-century French lawyer, poet, polemist and playwright.
Brożek, Anna. ‘Maria Kokoszyńska: Between the Lvov-Warsaw School and the Vienna Circle.’ Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy 5.2 (2017).Kawczyński F. (2018) Maria Kokoszyńska- Lutmanowa: The Great Polemist.
Dom Nikollë Mazreku (Zhupë, Mazrek, Shkodër County, Albania, December 28, 1912–Shkodër, Albania, May 2, 1996) was an Albanian Roman Catholic priest, author, and polemist who wrote under the pseudonym Nik Barcolla.
Jean Galtier-Boissière (26 December 1891, Paris - 22 January 1966, Neuilly- sur-Seine) was a writer, polemist, and journalist from Paris, France. He founded Le Crapouillot and wrote for Le Canard enchaîné.
Anton Sielava was also a writer and a polemist. Among his works we have his "Antelenchus", against the "Elenchum" of Meletius Smotrytski, and his "Vitam Servi Dei Josaphat, Archiepiscopi Polocensis" (Life of the Servant of God Josaphat, bishop of Polotsk) edited in 1624.
Olivar Asselin (November 8, 1874 – April 18, 1937Hélène Pelletier-Baillargeon. "Asselin, Olivar", in Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online, University of Toronto and Université Laval, 2000, retrieved October 3, 2009) was a writer and journalist in Quebec, Canada. He was a prominent nationalist, pamphleteer and polemist.
Hypatius Pociej (), , (12 April 1541 - 18 July 1613) was the Metropolitan of Kiev and Galychyna from 1599 to his death in 1613. He played an active role in the 1595 Union of Brest of which he was a firm supporter. He was also a writer, polemist and theologian.
Hamburg 1739 (cf Extracts at koelnklavier.de). However his books raise more and more attention and suspicion because Mattheson was a brilliant polemist and his theories on music are often full of pedantry and pseudo- erudition.Agathe Sueur, Le Frein et l'Aiguillon. Eloquence musicale et nombre oratoire (XVIe-XVIIIe siècle), Paris, Classiques Garnier, 2014.
Hypatius Pociej was also a writer, polemist and theologian. Among his works we have: "The Union, or an Exposition of the Articles" (1595), "Antirysis" (Anti-Discourse, 1599), "A Defense of the Council of Florence" (1603), and "Harmony, or the Agreement of Faiths" (1608). He wrote numerous letters, also to Lew Sapieha and Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski.
Loginov was a born speaker and a witty polemist. Lenin learned of his ability to speak with the masses in a simple and understandable language, to attract interesting material and witty answers to questions. He advised Loginov to engage in anti- religious propaganda. From the beginning of the 1920s Loginov devoted himself entirely to atheistic work, and trained qualified personnel in the anti- religious campaign.
Known as an ardent polemist and advocate of British- type democracy, he served as a deputy in the first Yugoslav parliament (1920) as well. He was Minister of Interior in various governments in Serbia after 1903 (Administrations of Jovan Avakumović, Sava Grujić, Nikola Pašić), as well as the Minister of Finance (1912). As Minister of the Interior at the outbreak of World War I, he worked the Serbian reply to the Austro-Hungarian Ultimatum during the July Crisis.
His literary works comprise paraphrases and homilies on the Epistles and Gospels of the liturgical year, sermons for Sundays and festivals, meditations and discourses on the Life and Passion of Christ, and a variety of treatises, sermons, letters, meditations etc. on subjects pertaining to the spiritual life. He was not a polemist. Among his productions the only ones of a controversial kind are two dissertations against Lutheran errors (from the Catholic point of view) and in defense of the monastic life.
Claude Bourdet (28 October 1909 – 20 March 1996) was a writer, journalist, polemist, and militant French politician. Bourdet, a son of the dramatic author Édouard Bourdet and the poet Catherine Pozzi, was born and died in Paris. He left the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich with an engineering diploma in technical physics in 1933. After his military service in the Artillerie de Montagne, he was put in charge of a mission for the Economy Ministry, during the government of the Front populaire.

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