The author also displays an accurate knowledge of Persian customs and palaces.
Nevertheless, the author does display local knowledge of the topography and culture of Ephesus.
At times, though, the author displays his posters with considerable force.
Most authors display their notes by chapter, but few will tell you at the top of the page which chapter you happen to be reading.
The author on occasion displays a patronizing elitist attitude towards the less fortunate whose cause she is advocating.
The author does not display real historical insight, although generally trustworthy in his statements of individual facts.
OK, many a famous author displays narcissistic tendencies, but they have t support themselves and it is something that takes 24/7 to do well.
The author of the Martyrdom displays significant knowledge of the scriptures.
The author, though trained in the "dismal science" as an economist, displays nothing short of moral outrage.
And the author displays myopia of his own.