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Philomath

 
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A lover of learning; a scholar. Chesterfield.


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(FIL-uh-math)

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A lover of learning.

Etymology
From Greek philomaths (fond of learning), from philo- (loving) + math- root of manthanein (to learn)

Here's a late-blooming version of today's word: opsimath opsimath.

Usage
"Why was the library given this name? ... Tomasz Zan simply appealed to them as patron by virtue of having been a philomath and an exile who remained faithful to his country." — Czeslaw Milosz, From Milosz's ABC's, Partisan Review (Boston), Winter 2001.


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a lover of learning; a scholar
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IN BRIEF: n. - A lover of learning.

Tutor's tip: This word was used in the 2006 Scripps National Spelling Bee finals.

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A philomath (pronounced /ˈfɪlɵmæθ/) is a lover of learning, from Greek philos ("beloved," "loving," as in philosophy or philanthropy) + Greek manthanein, math- ("to learn," as in polymath). It is similar to but distinguished from philosophy in that "soph," the latter suffix, specifies "wisdom" or "knowledge."

"Philomath" is not synonymous with "polymath." A philomath is a seeker of knowledge and facts, while a polymath is a possessor of knowledge in multiple fields.

The shift in meaning for "mathema" is likely a result of the rapid categorization during the time of Plato and Aristotle of their "mathemata" in terms of education: arithmetic, geometry, astronomy, and music, which the Greeks found to create a "natural grouping" of mathematical (in our modern usage; "doctrina mathematica" for theirs) precepts.

Additional terms: philomathy (fil-O-math-ee), the practice of a love of learning or letters.

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Clear Cut: The Story of Philomath, Oregon (2006 Culture & Society Film)
Philomath Bulletin

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