Phrases with «venerable history»

The phrase "venerable history" refers to something or someone that has a long-standing and respected history. It implies that the subject has been around for a long time and holds a significant place in history, often evoking a sense of admiration and importance. Full definition

Sentences with «venerable history»

  • «There is a long, venerable history of scientists and natural historians who have peered at lichens through microscopes since the 1800s,» said Spribille, also a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Graz. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The refusal to resist aggression, and thus the refusal to participate in war, has a long and venerable history in the Christian tradition. (firstthings.com)
  • Because historical analysis of the Bible now possesses its own venerable history, one must speak of the History of the Jahwist (or Jehovist, Yahwist, «J» or other such neologisms of modernity). (religion-online.org)
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