| 41. | A biographer, Carmen Acevedo Butcher, described Hildegard of Bingen as a polymath.
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| 42. | He sustained the contacts with polyglot and polymath circles and the interest in Restoration.
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| 43. | A great humanist, freedom fighter, polymath, encyclopedic thinker and socialist educationist.
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| 44. | Galton was a polymath and the president of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain.
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| 45. | Another correspondent was the fellow polymath Lucien Bonaparte.
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| 46. | We can't all be polymaths.
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| 47. | The polymath Alexander von Humboldt studied mining at the Bergakademie Freiberg in 1791 / 1792.
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| 48. | The genus was named for polymath Constantine Samuel Rafinesque by botanist Thomas Nuttall in 1841.
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| 49. | He wrote mathematics books and edited works of mathematician John Playfair and polymath Thomas Young.
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| 50. | Hutchinson was a polymath whose interests ranged from politics to the preservation of telephone poles.
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