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14:48 May 5, 2016 |
English to Polish translations [PRO] Social Sciences - History | |||||
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| Selected response from: Frank Szmulowicz, Ph. D. United States Local time: 23:03 | ||||
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3 | historia nauk wyzwolonych |
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historia nauk wyzwolonych Explanation: as opposed to history of science -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 18 mins (2016-05-05 15:07:18 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- The history of scholarship is the historical study of fields of study which are not covered by the English term "science" (cf., history of science), but are covered by, for example, the German term "Wissenschaft" (i.e., all kinds of academic studies). Examples are the history of classical studies, the history of the study of religions, of philosophy, of Biblical studies, of historiography, of the study of music, arts etc. It is a field which has recently undergone a complete renewal and is now a major branch of research/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_scholarship -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 23 mins (2016-05-05 15:12:21 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- ccccccccccccccc The history of the arts and humanities is termed as the history of scholarship. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_science |
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