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litterae humaniores

[ lit-uh-ree hyoo-man-ee-awr-eez, -ohr-eez ]

plural noun

  1. the humanities as a field of study.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of litterae humaniores1

First recorded in 1740鈥50, litterae humaniores is from Medieval Latin litterae h奴m膩ni艒r膿s literally, 鈥渕ore humane letters鈥
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Example Sentences

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As showing a hopeful tendency to recognize the greatness of these thinkers of the Middle Ages it is interesting to note that about five years ago one of St. Thomas's great works鈥攖he Summa Contra Gentiles鈥攚as placed on the list of subjects which a candidate may at his option offer in the final honor school of the litterae humaniores at Oxford.

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The promoters of this movement are called humanists, because they held that the study of the classics, or litterae humaniores, is the best humanizing agent.

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Bibles occupied the first division, and the Fathers the second: but it should seem that equal importance was attached to the works of Heretics as to those called Litterae Humaniores--for each had a division of equal magnitude.

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"And here am I, a 'first' in 'Litterae Humaniores,' selling my waistcoat that I may eat," said I. Being come to the gate of the yard, I paused.

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