A polymath is a person who has expertise in a variety of different areas. It might be said that a polymath is a true Renaissance person.
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The polymath who introduced Basic English was Charles Kay Ogden. He designed this simplified version of English in the 1920s in an effort to promote global communication and understanding.
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A polymath (From the Greek, "having learned much") is a person with wide ranging knowledge in many fields. This is similar to the term "Renaissance man" . The term is not limited to the knowledge of mathematics, although mathematics can be included in the polymath's skills.
Italian polymaths include Leonardo da Vinci and Leon Battista Alberti (who invented the term)
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Copernicus was a polymath who studied at Krakow Academy
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Think you probably mean polymath which refers to, in general a knowledgeable person.
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A polymath is a person who excel in significant number of different subject areas. may simply be someone who is very knowledgeable in the fields of science, invention, astronomy, biology, botany, music, arts, theology and literature. According to research polymaths occurs every 100 years, In Philippines we identified two Filipino polymaths First we have Dr. Jose Rizal a polymath of 18th century, and Dr. Gregorio Y. Zara a Polymath of 19th century.Regarding 20th century polymath there is a unfinished debate because some claims that Dr. Richard Vincent Narag is the 20th century polymath but according to Filipino wikipedia this is a hoax until now this person Dr. Narag is still unknown to some yet some are waiting for the final public verdict.But I read from different sources I still doesnt know if Dr. Narag really exist or not.
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To become a polymath for a living, focus on developing expertise in multiple fields, cultivating a broad range of interests, and continuously learning and exploring new subjects. Seek opportunities to apply your diverse skills and knowledge in innovative and creative ways to create value and solve complex problems. Embrace lifelong learning and strive for interdisciplinary connections to become a successful polymath.
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Because a large number of Arab scientists were polymaths...
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Archimedes (of Syracuse).
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smart A polymath is someone who excels in many subjects
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British polymath philosopher, Herbert Spencer.
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A polymath is a person who is educated in many subjects. Italy has had many famous polymaths in it history. Persons on this list include, but certainly are not limited to, Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni, Salvator Rosa, Giacomo Casanova, and Catherine de' Medici.
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A polymath is significantly skilled at many, various fields. Leonardo da Vinci was a painter, sculptor, architect, musician, scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, cartographer,botanist, and writer. He is mostly known for his paintings and inventions.
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A person that solves mysteries is a detective.
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Polymath, a person whose expertise spans a significant number of different subject areas
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Oh, dude, okay, so like, a renaissance man is basically a dude from the Renaissance period who's super into art, science, literature, and all that jazz. A polymath, on the other hand, is just a modern-day fancy term for someone who's really good at a bunch of different stuff. So, like, I guess you could say a renaissance man is a historical polymath, or a polymath is a contemporary renaissance man. It's all just like, semantics, man.
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Omar Khayyam contributed to the understanding of algebra. He was born in Nishapur, Khorasan, and was a polymath.
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Because of being good in doing a lot of things.
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An Egyptian polymath circa 2650-2600 BC, a sort of Ancient Egyptian "Renaissance" man. He was an architect, engineer, and physician.
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A person who knows a lot about a wide range of topics is often referred to as a polymath or a Renaissance person. These individuals have expertise in multiple disciplines and possess a diverse set of skills and knowledge. They are known for their intellectual curiosity and ability to excel in various fields.
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Aristotle's full name is Aristotle of Stagira. He was a Greek philosopher and polymath who lived in ancient Greece.
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CLEMENTINE ( Best of Luck with the Financial Times Polymath - try your brain next time )
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Nicolas-Jacques Conté was a French polymath who invented the modern pencil. He was born at Saint-Céneri-près-Sées, in Normandy.
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That would be a polymath. Leonardo Da Vinci and Galileo are two of the most well-known polymaths.
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Yes. He was an engineer as well as a polymath, artist, sculptor, architect, musician, inventor, etc...
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Leonardo da Vinci is known for his masterpieces, scientific breakthroughs, and for being a polymath (one who is an expert in multiple fields).
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A "renaissance" man/woman, a polymath, a jack/"Jill" of all trades, someone who is well-rounded.
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Benjamin Franklin
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Al-Khwarizmi, a Persian Muslim polymath, invented the concept of searching for the unknown, which serves as the fundamental basis of algebra.
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A polymath actually does know a great deal about many things; a dilettante thinks they do.
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Dr. Jose Rizal's IQ is estimated to be in the 150-160 point range of the Guassian bell curve. Jose Rizal was a genius and a polymath.
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It was Leonardo da Vinci who used geometric shapes to represent nature and human forms. Leonardo was an Italian polymath.
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Leonardo da Vinci was a polymath, meaning he had significant skills in many areas. He was curious and creative. He chose to explore these fields.
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Leon Battista Alberti was an Italian author, artist, architect, poet, priest, linguist, philosopher, cryptographer and general Renaissance humanist polymath.
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Robert Hooke's occupation was that of an architect, polymath and English natural philosopher. He got his education at Wadham College, Oxford, Westminster School, Christ Church, Oxford,and University of Oxford.
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Robert Hooke spoke English. He was an English scientist and polymath who made significant contributions to various fields, including physics, biology, and architecture.
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Abu Raihan is a person's name, specifically a Persian polymath.
Literally, Abu Raihan (أبو الريحان) means "The Father of Basil" (Basil - the herb)
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