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As a playwright, he has proven himself to be a polymathic critic.
In his polymathic career, he is always switching hats.
A "polymathic figure", he wrote on grammar, science, logic, medicine and history.
Contrary to that prediction, he proved to be polymathic in his creative contributions.
In less formal terms, a polymath (or polymathic person) may simply be someone who is very knowledgeable.
Among his polymathic scholarly specialties were history, literary bibliography, and astronomy.
But literary taste may never catch up with the polymathic Mr. Powers.
It is the kind of collage that usually gets termed "polymathic," just because you have to call it something.
A polymathic scholar and social critic's optimistic synthesis of future technology and consciousness.
Finally, by arranging the work chronologically, they've created something like an organic picture of the history of one man's polymathic life.
Last year our reviewer, Malcolm Bradbury, called this a "polymathic and brilliant new book."
The polymathic Mr. Barney fills the roles of star, writer, director and set designer.
He was a leading authority on traditional Thai culture and had a polymathic range of interests from Thailand's classical dance to literature.
These examined two remarkable figures from the age of Empire, radically different in personality, but united by the polymathic range of their interests.
A large collection by a polymathic critic who developed at length the theory that American literature was a long-term search for an ever receding God.
Mannoury was a prolific and polymathic writer who published books, articles, reviews, and pamphlets.
Furtenbacher, 50 was a polymathic macroethicist.
In her polymathic career, she was also a poet and novelist and, in collaboration with her husband, a playwright.
Despite his view that things in general are going downhill, Barzun is undiminished in his scholarship, research and polymathic interests.
With polymathic zest, Galison explains the century-old but still confusing special theory of relativity through the cultural history of technology.
Her publications, ranging from technical articles in chemistry journals, to biography, to essays on science and poetry, were polymathic in scope.
Farey was polymathic in his interests and contributed text and drawings to a number of periodicals and encyclopaedias.
He was also considered an important musician, poet, dramatist, exegete, theologian, and logician - a polymathic personality who exercised strong influences on Indian culture.
One who is - the polymathic and polyenthusiastic Erasmus Darwin - we are unlikely to associate with any specific work other than grandfathering Charles.
Onstage colloquy with Leonard Lopate, noted New York radio broadcaster and polymathic interviewer.