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peripatetic Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


peripatetic ka kya matlab hota hai


भ्रमणकारी

Noun:

स्थान स्थान पर जानेवाला, भ्रमणकारी,

Adjective:

आवारागर्द, आवारा, जगह-जगह घूमनेवाला,



peripatetic शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:



জজজ घेरे के बाद अधिकतर विदेशी भ्रमणकारी वायुयानों द्वारा यहाँ आते जाते रहे हैं।

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peripatetic's Usage Examples:

In the towns and fishing villages there are a few elementary schools, but often the children are instructed at home; in some places by peripatetic teachers.


CRITOLAUS, Greek philosopher, was born at Phaselis in the 2nd century B.C. He lived to the age of eighty-two and died probably before 111 B.C. He studied philosophy under Aristo of Ceos and became one of the leaders of the Peripatetic school by his eminence as an orator, a scholar and a moralist.


And accordingly it gave rise to the three great doctrines which divided the medieval schools: Realism of the Platonic type, embodied in the formula universalia ante rein; Realism of the Aristotelian type, universalia in re; and Nominalism, including Conceptualism, expressed by the phrase universalia post rem, and also claiming to be based upon the Peripatetic doctrine.


The story of Abulfaragius runs as follows: John the Grammarian, a famous Peripatetic philosopher, being in Alexandria at the time of its capture, and in high favour with `Amr, begged that he would give him the royal library.


After a peripatetic school course he went up to Cambridge in 1827 as a scholar of Trinity.


Aristotle also formed his Peripatetic school into a kind of college with common meals under a president (6tpxcov) changing every ten days; while the philosopher himself delivered lectures, in which his practice, as his pupil Aristoxenus tells us (Harmonics, ii.


he depended on the works of Aetius, a peripatetic philosopher, and Didymus.


ARISTOBULUS, of Paneas (c. 160 B.C.), a Jewish philosopher of the Peripatetic school.


were handed over to the grammarian Tyrannion, who took copies of them, on the basis of which the peripatetic philosopher Andronicus of Rhodes prepared an edition of Aristotle's works.


He introduced into medical theory the four causes of the Peripatetic system.



Synonyms:

Aristotelian, Aristotelean, Aristotelic,



Antonyms:

deterministic, prescribed, inhabited, invariable,



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