Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One furnished with the wisdom of men.
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The mystical philosopher Rudolf Steiner, founder of the anthroposophist movement, named two buildings after Goethe.
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The mystical philosopher Rudolf Steiner, founder of the anthroposophist movement, named two buildings after Goethe.
March « 2008 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2008
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In his old age, he takes up Latin and Caesar 's "Commentaries," reads the Austrian novelist Thomas Bernhard and corresponds with Owen Barfield, the anthroposophist and cultural historian.
An Epistolary Performer Gabriel Josipovici 2010
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Although Edith Södergran had no personal liking for this woman, it was through her that she became acquainted with the works of the anthroposophist Rudolf Steiner.
Archive 2010-01-01 David McDuff 2010
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Although Edith Södergran had no personal liking for this woman, it was through her that she became acquainted with the works of the anthroposophist Rudolf Steiner.
Edith Södergran: a biographical profile - 10 David McDuff 2010
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I was amazed when I actually found a copy of German anthroposophist Walter Stein's The Ninth Century and the Holy Grail, which I had assumed Ravenscroft had also fabricated.
Kenneth Hite's Journal princeofcairo 2006
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According to an important Rroma anthroposophist the palaces are 'yet another of the white society's stereotypes about the gypsies.'
cafebabel.com 2009
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(Only esoteric and theosophic interpretations, notably those offered by the anthroposophist Rudolf
Dictionary of the History of Ideas STUART ATKINS 1968
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27 Rudolf Steiner, anthroposophist, born 1861 died 1925.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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