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Niebuhr   /nˈibʊr/   Listen
Niebuhr

noun
1.
United States Protestant theologian (1892-1971).  Synonym: Reinhold Niebuhr.
2.
German historian noted for his critical approach to sources and for his history of Rome (1776-1831).  Synonym: Barthold George Niebuhr.






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"Niebuhr" Quotes from Famous Books



... facts that make her cry!" he murmured to himself, in a fury at the Roman fables. "It's no use comforting her with Niebuhr now. She's got a live Camillus in her brain, and there he'll stick." Tracy began to mutter the emphatic D.; quite cognizant of her case, as he supposed. This intensity of human emotion about a dry faggot of ...
— The Shaving of Shagpat • George Meredith

... while as yet no other dame Had kindled in your breast a flame, (Though Niebuhr her existence doubt), I cut ...
— Collections and Recollections • George William Erskine Russell

... Arabs the Umbrella was a mark of distinction. Niebuhr, who travelled in Southern Arabia, describes a procession of the Iman of Sanah. In it the Iman and each of the princes of his numerous family, caused a madalla, or large Umbrella, to be carried by his side; and it is a privilege which, in this country, is appropriated to ...
— Umbrellas and their History • William Sangster

... commerce, civilization, and of comprehensive union and unity among nations, has, until lately, been comparatively unhonored. This long-continued depreciation was of early date. The ancient rhetoricians—a class of babblers, a school for lies and scandal, as Niebuhr justly termed them—chose, among the stock themes for their commonplaces, the character and exploits ...
— The Great Events by Famous Historians, Vol. 2 • Various

... of Niebuhr may have dispelled some of the clouds and contradictions in which early historians and poets have wrapped the record of this great event. But no critic can ever destroy the beauty and charm of the old Latin chronicles or diminish the glory ...
— The Great Events by Famous Historians, Vol. 1 • Various

... spend only a few days in the city, and go as soon as possible to the country. Leo was very familiar with Rome, ancient and modern, and he felt that weeks were absolutely necessary to study and comprehend the grandeur of a city that for so many centuries had been mistress of the world. He agreed with Niebuhr, "As the streams lose themselves in the mightier ocean, so the history of the people once distributed along the Mediterranean shores is absorbed in that of the mighty mistress of ...
— The Harris-Ingram Experiment • Charles E. Bolton

... a Latin dedication in a quavering old man's hand, 'Amico et discipulo meo,' signed 'Fredericus Gulielmus Schelling.' The next bore the autograph of Alexander von Humboldt, the next that of Boeckh, the famous classic, and so on. Close by was Niebuhr's History, in the title-page of which a few lines in the historian's handwriting bore witness to much 'pleasant discourse between the writer and Roger Wendover, at Bonn, in the summer of 1847.' Judging from other shelves farther down, he ...
— Robert Elsmere • Mrs. Humphry Ward



Words linked to "Niebuhr" :   theologizer, theologiser, historian, historiographer, theologian, theologist



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