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- Polymath abstract "A polymath (Greek: πολυμαθής, polymathēs, \"having learned much\") is a person whose expertise spans a significant number of different subject areas; such a person is known to draw on complex bodies of knowledge to solve specific problems. The term was first used in the 17th century; the related term, polyhistor, is an ancient term with similar meaning.The term is often used to describe great thinkers of the Renaissance and the Enlightenment who excelled at several fields in science and the arts. In the Italian Renaissance, the idea of the polymath was expressed by Leon Battista Alberti (1404–1472), in the statement that \"a man can do all things if he will\". Embodying a basic tenet of Renaissance humanism that humans are limitless in their capacity for development, the concept led to the notion that people should embrace all knowledge and develop their capacities as fully as possible. This was expressed in the term \"Renaissance man\" which is often applied to the gifted people of that age who sought to develop their abilities in all areas of accomplishment: intellectual, artistic, social and physical. This term entered the lexicon during the twentieth century and has now been applied to great thinkers living before and after the Renaissance.".
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- Polymath wikiPageWikiLink Poetry.
- Polymath wikiPageWikiLink Polyglotism.
- Polymath wikiPageWikiLink Polymath_(novel).
- Polymath wikiPageWikiLink Polymatheia.
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- Polymath wikiPageWikiLink The_Voyage_of_the_Space_Beagle.
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- Polymath wikiPageWikiLinkText ""Renaissance woman"".
- Polymath wikiPageWikiLinkText "Polymath".
- Polymath wikiPageWikiLinkText "Polymath#Renaissance ideal: the Renaissance man".
- Polymath wikiPageWikiLinkText "Renaissance Man".
- Polymath wikiPageWikiLinkText "Renaissance man".
- Polymath wikiPageWikiLinkText "Renaissance scholar".
- Polymath wikiPageWikiLinkText "Renaissance".
- Polymath wikiPageWikiLinkText "Well-learned in many subjects".
- Polymath wikiPageWikiLinkText "generalist".
- Polymath wikiPageWikiLinkText "homo universalis".
- Polymath wikiPageWikiLinkText "multidimensional personality involved in many an area".
- Polymath wikiPageWikiLinkText "polyhistor".
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- Polymath wikiPageWikiLinkText "polymathic intelligencer".
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- Polymath wikiPageWikiLinkText "renaissance".
- Polymath wikiPageWikiLinkText "scholars in many subjects".
- Polymath wikiPageWikiLinkText "universal genius".
- Polymath wikiPageWikiLinkText "universal man".
- Polymath wikiPageWikiLinkText "uomo universale".
- Polymath wikiPageWikiLinkText "wide breadth of knowledge".
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- Polymath subject Category:Age_of_Enlightenment.
- Polymath subject Category:Giftedness.
- Polymath subject Category:Renaissance.
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- Polymath comment "A polymath (Greek: πολυμαθής, polymathēs, \"having learned much\") is a person whose expertise spans a significant number of different subject areas; such a person is known to draw on complex bodies of knowledge to solve specific problems. The term was first used in the 17th century; the related term, polyhistor, is an ancient term with similar meaning.The term is often used to describe great thinkers of the Renaissance and the Enlightenment who excelled at several fields in science and the arts.".
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