单词 | physiologer |
释义 | physiologern. 1. = physiologist n. 1. Now historical. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > physics > [noun] > physical scientist or natural philosopher physiciana1425 man of science1482 natural philosopher?1541 naturalist1581 physiologer1598 physicist1858 the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > naturalism > [noun] > adherent of naturiena1393 naturalist1587 physiologer1598 naturian1602 physiologist1653 naturist1686 the mind > mental capacity > philosophy > ancient Greek philosophy > pre-Socratic schools of philosophy > [noun] > Presocratic philosopher or adherent > of specific schools Ionic1483 Pythagorean1531 Pythagorist1576 Italic1594 physiologer1598 Democritean1603 atomist1610 Pythagoric1652 physiologist1653 acousmatic1660 mathematic1660 Pythagorite1660 Anaxagorean1678 Anaximandrian1678 atomic1678 Heraclitic1678 Parmenidean1678 Pythagorician1678 hylopathian1809 atomician1850 neopythagorean1891 1598 R. Haydocke tr. G. P. Lomazzo Tracte Artes Paintinge ii. 199 Astrologers, Physiologers [It. fisiologici], Optickes, Paynters. 1656 T. Blount Glossographia Physiologer, he that searcheth out, or disputes of Natural things, a Natural Philosopher. 1678 R. Cudworth tr. Aristotle in True Intellect. Syst. Universe i. i. 9 Democritus and most of the Physiologers here commit a very great Absurdity, in that they make all Sense to be Touch. 1707 tr. P. Le Lorrain de Vallemont Curiosities in Husbandry & Gardening 145 The famous Bacon, and several Physiologers assure, that 'tis easy to have Roses so backward, as not to blow till towards the End of Autumn. 1867 F. D. Maurice Patriarchs & Law-givers (1877) ii. 53 The belief which a very large body of physiologers, not believers in the Bible, resolutely maintain. 1895 Philos. Rev. 4 394 The passage from the Animism of old Greece to the Hylozoism of the Ionian physiologers. 1937 Philos. Sci. 4 387 These three serial manuals deal in six chapters with Greek scientific thought over the period of the few hundred years which includes the Ionian ‘physiologers’. 1988 Jrnl. Hist. Ideas 49 512 This Moschus a Phoenician Philosopher, mentioned by Posidonius, might be the same with that Mochus a Phoenician Physiologer in Jamblichus. 2. = physiologist n. 2. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > study > person who studies > [noun] > physiology physiologist1666 physiologera1697 zoonomist1800 physiologian1825 physiologue1877 biophysiologist1882 a1697 J. Aubrey in J. Walker Lett. Eminent Persons (1813) II. ii. App. v. 620 His head was of a mallet forme, approved by the physiologers. 1831 W. Godwin Thoughts Man 8 An important remark, suggested to me many years ago by an eminent physiologer and anatomist. 1839 H. Hallam Introd. Lit. Europe IV. viii. 592 Willis, a physician at Oxford,..his bold systems have given him a distinguished place among physiologers. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1598 |
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