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I don't know who the big man is and I'm no Latinist.
"Or any other nimble Latinist you can think of.
He was known as a preacher and Latinist.
Though an excellent Latinist, he lacked a wider culture.
I was about at my wits' end when it occurred to me to try it on the Latinist.
He had to be a proficient Latinist, since these documents are written in Latin.
A porter shot at a chamois and missed it and crippled the Latinist.
If you're a Latinist, you'll realize that translates as "the unknown explained by the still more unknown."
He was also a competent Latinist.
You were never the Latinist you thought you were."
There was a knock on the door from a fellow Latinist, this one wearing the more customary garb of a monk's brown habit.
The best Latinist?
Beach (d. 1976), though not originally a classicist by profession, was a dedicated Latinist who became a teacher after retiring from a career in business.
He was elected fellow of his college 13 September 1688, and subsequently became known as a tutor and Latinist.
Sleumer was a famous Latinist and theologian, defending in 1906 the need for the Church censure.
Latinist (2010)
That would have been quite another matter, for when it comes down to a question of value there is a palpable difference between a Latinist and a mule.
(Alastair of course was a Latinist.)
In 1837 he began to study teaching at the Liceo de la Serena, distinguishing himself as a remarkable Latinist.
The group was set up in 2007 by a group of Ancient Rome enthousiasts, including archaeologists and a Latinist.
His brother was Eric Otto Winstedt, a Latinist and gypsiologist.
Benjamin Hall Kennedy, Latinist (1824)
A formidable Latinist, George Patrick Goold was born in London in 1922.
He was a Latinist of the old school (and so was his father - hence his name) and he had an emeritus status at Columbia.
January 4 - Jakob Balde, German Latinist (d. 1668)