Sentences with phrase «achievements as a historian»

It does slight justice to Father Copleston's own achievements as a historian of philosophy to whom students have been indebted for generations.

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Modest about her own pioneering achievements, she is on record (in an interview with computer historian Janet Abbate) as saying that her biggest contribution was to be «the grandmother of the web».
An article in the Moral Majority Report by a young historian, Edward Hindson, cites Wilberforce and Finney as precursors of Falwell, and spells out their social achievements.
Future historians, it has been said, will look back upon the twentieth century not primarily for its scientific achievements but as the century of the coming - together of peoples, when all mankind for the first time became one community.
«I believe that future historians will record that the impetus and character that she has uniquely given to the Commonwealth will be remembered as her greatest achievement.
Asked what historians will mark as the single greatest achievement of 20th century physics, he responded: «That is a ridiculous question.
Art historians will have an easier time of it, filing Songsong's achievement as another blip amongst the novelties that power the marketplace, if not the life of art itself.
The awards «honor the outstanding achievements and accomplishments of individual artists, art historians, authors, conservators, curators, and critics whose efforts transcend their individual disciplines and contribute to the profession as a whole and to the world at large,» and will be presented Feb. 15 at CAA's annual conference in New York City.
Historians long described the Italian Renaissance as an outgrowth of public achievements, in architecture and sculpture.
The Tyler School of Art educates, motivates and inspires individuals who will enter society as artists, architects, art historians, designers and educators with the highest aspirations for achievement, producing innovative work that is publicly presented and critically considered.
One noted art historian described the work as a «phenomenal» achievement.
After that come such major works as With the Black Arch, Black Lines, and Autumn; in such pictures, done between 1912 and 1914 in a slashing, splashing, dramatic style that anticipates the New York Abstract Expressionism of the 1950s, most art historians see the peak of the artist's achievement.
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