- Look up
ignoramus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ignoramus may
refer to:
Latin for "we do not know"
Ignoramus, a
college farce written in 1615 in...
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Ignoramus is a
college farce, a 1615
academic play by
George Ruggle.
Written in
Latin (with p****ages in
English and French), it was
arguably the most...
- The
Latin maxim ignoramus et ignorabimus,
meaning "we do not know and will not know",
represents the idea that
scientific knowledge is limited. It was...
- World"
program Mortimer Adler says, "There have
always been
literate ignoramuses, who have read too widely, and not well. The Gr****s had a name for such...
- 2021. Mangan, Lucy (11 June 2021), "Clarkson's Farm
review –
Jeremy the
ignoramus rides again", The Guardian,
archived from the
original on 12 June 2021...
- The
Minor (Russian: Недоросль; also
translated as the The
Infant and The
Young Hopeful), is a 1782 play by
Denis Fonvizin. It is
often regarded as one...
- electrocution,
describing it as
being pushed forward by "pretentious
ignoramuses".
Electrocutions are
relatively rare,
causing about 1000
fatalities in...
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medicine and astrology. 1481: The
second Akhrabadin. 1478-1492:
Useless for
Ignoramuses, his
major compendium of over 3000
plants and
plant names, with their...
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limit of the
natural sciences,
appeared more concerning. His
phrase "
Ignoramus et ignorabimus" (Latin for "We do not know and we will
never know") sparked...
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meaningful criticism can
simply be
dismissed as
being an
unenlightened ignoramus whose mind is
filled with
shallow views and one-sided attachments. So...