Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "A philomath (/ˈfɪləmæθ/; Greek: φίλος philos (\"beloved,\" \"loving,\" as in philosophy or philanthropy) + Greek μανθάνειν manthanein, math- (\"to learn,\" as in polymath)) is a lover of learning and studying. Philomathy is similar to, but distinguished from, philosophy in that -soph, the latter suffix, specifies \"wisdom\" or \"knowledge\", rather than the process of acquisition thereof.Philomath is not synonymous with polymath."@en }
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- Philomath comment "A philomath (/ˈfɪləmæθ/; Greek: φίλος philos (\"beloved,\" \"loving,\" as in philosophy or philanthropy) + Greek μανθάνειν manthanein, math- (\"to learn,\" as in polymath)) is a lover of learning and studying. Philomathy is similar to, but distinguished from, philosophy in that -soph, the latter suffix, specifies \"wisdom\" or \"knowledge\", rather than the process of acquisition thereof.Philomath is not synonymous with polymath.".