SEMINAL meaning: 1 : having a strong influence on ideas, works, events, etc., that come later very important and influential; 2 : of or containing semen
seminal • Printable Version Pronunciation: se-mi-nêl • Hear it!Part of Speech: AdjectiveMeaning: 1. Pertaining to seed or semen, produced by a seed. 2. A fundamental work that profoundly influences later work.Notes: The adverb here is seminally and the noun, seminality. English has ...
The world is governed by divine logos—a word originally meaning “word” or “speech,” then (with Heracleitus) a speech that expresses the laws of the universe, then (finally) “reason.” This logos keeps the world in perfect order. Human beings can deviate from or rebel against this ...
This seems to be related to the low publication rates in the years before the period itself, meaning this method, or rather further research in it, was starting to spread only then. Overall the citation analysis reveals that even though seminal papers dominate the citation behavior, DEA and ...
The true meaning of the Dead Sea Scrolls was to manifest the rules and beliefs of a particular group within greater Judaism. Eternalized existence in its finest. Writing to domineer There are few things that have as much impact on us as religious reverence does. It was only a matter of ti...
paraensis (Tillandsioideae) that occur in Amazon regions (Mato Grosso-MT) to point out features of taxonomic value and ecological meaning. The studied species are epiphytes and their roots are characterized by multi-layered velamen, differentiated cortex, uniseriate endodermis and pericycle, poly...
Tim Crane: The Meaning of Belief: Religion from an Atheist's point of view. Cambridge and London: Harvard University Press, 2017; pp. xiv + 207 Richard Dawkins is an awful theologian. He is a terrible biblical scholar. But he is probably an even worse scholar of religion. He is, howev...
Frank textDe medicis peregrinationibus(medical travel) written in 1792. This paper enlightens on the meaning and usefulness of medical travels towards the end of the 18th century. A critical review of the text is carried out in order to compare medical travel and medical education towards the ...
The term adolescence originates from the Latin word adolescere, meaning “to mature” or “to grow up,” and can be understood as the transition phase between childhood and adulthood. The United Nations officially defines adolescence as the stage spanning ages 10 to 19 [31], though a more ...
Pop Goes the Poet; for His Latest Album David Sylvian, the Former Frontman of Seminal '80S Band Japan, Takes Inspiration from the Life and Work of Welsh Poet RS Thomas. Long-Time Fan Hannah Jones Exchanges Emails with Him to Understand the Meaning Behind Manafon ...