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became common in
medieval and
early modern times.
Since then,
famous polemicists have
included satirist Jonathan Swift,
Italian physicist and mathematician...
- The
Athinganoi (Ancient Gr****: Ἀθίγγανοι,
singular Athinganos, Ἀθίγγανος, Atsinganoi) were a
Manichaean sect
regarded as
Judaizing heretics who
lived in...
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known at his
insistence as
Bernard Shaw, was an
Irish playwright, critic,
polemicist and
political activist. His
influence on
Western theatre,
culture and...
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members survive.
Theatre and
dance were
often condemned by
Christian polemicists in the
later Empire.
Estimates of the
average literacy rate
range from...
- By
selectively citing various p****ages from the
Talmud and Midrash,
polemicists have
sought to
demonstrate that
Judaism espouses hatred for non-Jews...
- England,
during the Age of Enlightenment,
essays were a
favored tool of
polemicists who
aimed at
convincing readers of
their position; they also featured...
- and went unremarked-upon even by
medieval and early-modern
Christian polemicists.
Early Orientalist writers, even in
their condescending approach towards...
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which referred to him as a "Holocaust denier" and "right-wing pro-****
polemicist". Ken McVay, an
American resident in Canada, was
disturbed by the efforts...
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Jacques Lacan, and was
considered symbolic of
class struggle by
leftist polemicists. The case
formed the
basis of publications, plays, and films, as well...
- John
Milton (9
December 1608 – 8
November 1674) was an
English poet,
polemicist, and
civil servant. His 1667 epic poem
Paradise Lost,
written in blank...