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Definition of Theoreticians
1. theoretician [n] - See also: theoretician
Lexicographical Neighbors of Theoreticians
Literary usage of Theoreticians
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of Pianoforte-playing and Pianoforte-literature by Karl Friedrich Weitzmann (1893)
"Even the theoreticians were obliged to allow the singers to raise or lower
chromatically certain notes in their parts, in order to avoid harsh melodic ..."
2. The Myth of National Defense: Essays on the Theory and History of Security by Hans-Hermann Hoppe (2003)
"points out that guerrilla warfare had received due attention from modern military
theoreticians long before guerrilla warfare came to be associated with ..."
3. A Physicist's Labour in War and Peace: Memoirs 1933-1999 by E. Walter Kellermann (2004)
"The theoreticians I met at the time, however, strongly criticised his theory.
In this he had stipulated that Sommerfeld's fine structure constant a = 1/137 ..."
4. Internet in Malaysia and Vietnam by Jörg Becker (2002)
"Culture and Development Whenever theoreticians from the developing world think
about culture, they always come up with a so-called broad concept of culture. ..."
5. The Essence of Stigler by George Joseph Stigler, Kurt R. Leube, Thomas Gale Moore (1986)
"The two leading theoreticians of Fabian socialism were Shaw and Webb — indeed
one is inclined to say that they were the only theoreticians in the first ..."
6. Famous Composers and Their Works by John Knowles Paine, Theodore Thomas, Karl Klauser (1891)
"Among these were Knecht and Ritter, who themselves became remarkable theoreticians ;
the composers who were formed by the lessons and counsels of Vogler ..."