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schol·ar·ship [ˈskɒləʃɪp, Am ˈskɑ:lɚ-] СЪЩ

1. scholarship no pl (academic achievement):

scholarship
her book is a work of great scholarship

2. scholarship (financial award):

scholarship
Stipendium ср <-s, -di·en>
to win [or be awarded] a scholarship

ˈschol·ar·ship hold·er СЪЩ

scholarship holder
Stipendiat(in) м (f) <-en, -en>

Rhodes ˈSchol·ar·ship СЪЩ УНИ

Rhodes Scholarship
to qualify for a scholarship
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scholarship
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"Банково дело, финанси, застрахователно дело"

scholarship (grant)

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The value (5l.) of this archdeaconry in the king's books was greater than that of any preferment tenable with his fellowship.
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The reasoning that made nature the driving force for societies was only tenable in regard to rural and seemingly static societies.
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These scholarships are tenable for the academic year following that in which the result was achieved.
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Although more tenable than the above criteria, it does have some shortcomings.
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This theory is not considered tenable by most commentators.
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He is primarily interested in the cultural history of the European Renaissance, the history of reading and books, the history of scholarship and education from antiquity up to the 19th century and the history of science from the antiquity to the Renaissance.
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Hierbei interessieren ihn vor allem die Kulturgeschichte der europäischen Renaissance, Leser- und Buchgeschichte, die Geschichte von Gelehrsamkeit und Bildung von der Antike bis ins 19. Jahrhundert und die Wissenschaftsgeschichte von der Antike bis zur Renaissance.
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These Greek scholars of antiquity, the fathers of all universal learning and humanist scholarship, represented the four faculties of the university.
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Die vier griechischen Gelehrten des Altertums, Inbegriff universeller Bildung und humanistischer Gelehrsamkeit, galten als Repräsentanten der Fakultäten.
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Firstly, the question will be answered whether such a science or discipline has already existed in Islamic scholarship, and secondly, the basics of such a science will be outlined in the light of general hermeneutics.
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Zum ersten soll die Frage beantwortet werden, ob eine solche Wissenschaft bzw. Disziplin in der islamischen Gelehrsamkeit schon existiert ( e ), und zum zweiten sollen die Grundzüge dieser Wissenschaft im Licht der Allgemeinen Hermeneutik nachgezeichnet werden.
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A quick glance at Islamic scholarship and its specific disciplines reveals that Islamic thinking generated a great many sciences that take as their object the Islamic authoritative texts – the Koran and the Sunnah in particular – and that they do so with reference to a certain aspect of knowledge.
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Ein schneller Blick auf die islamische Gelehrsamkeit und deren fachspezifische Disziplinen zeigt, dass das islamische Denken eine ganze Reihe von Wissenschaften entwickelte, die sich die islamischen autoritativen Texte - besonders Koran und Sunna - und Begebenheiten zum Gegenstand nehmen, und zwar unter Bezugnahme auf einen gewissen Aspekt des Wissens.
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The form and content of normative Islam in countries like Malaysia and Indonesia still carry a strong Indian flavour to it, and Indian Muslim scholars such as the famous alim Sheikh Nuruddin al-Raniri ( from Ranir ) contributed significantly to the development of early Malay-Muslim scholarship during the 17th century.
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Form und Inhalt des normativen Islam in Ländern wie Malaysia und Indonesien sind daher immer noch stark indisch geprägt. Muslimische Gelehrte aus Indien - wie der berühmte Alim Sheikh Nuruddin al-Raniri ( aus Ranir ) - haben erheblich zur Entwicklung der frühen islamisch-malaiischen Gelehrsamkeit im 17. Jahrhundert beigetragen.
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