Author of books on military, scientific, historical and Spanish ( including Catalan ) subjects, Langdon-Davies has been described as " an accomplished war correspondent " and " a brilliant populariser of science and technology ".
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Angela Thirlwell describes Hicks as a " glamorous academic and a serious populariser of art, " who " swept the dust off old masterpieces, explained their cultural contexts and infused them with life for a new public ."
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He was a populariser of science and natural history for both child and adult audiences and, as conservation consultant to the Barrow Island oilfield and many other projects, played a major role in environmental conservation and restoration in Australia.
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Broom is a research scientist and science populariser who has written many books and articles on ethology, animal welfare, and evolution, gives public lectures and broadcasts, as well as advising European political bodies on animal welfare science matters.
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Neagu Djuvara can be seen as a populariser and " de-mystifier " of history, having published books aimed a younger audience as well as books seeking to explain the historical basis for mythical figures such as Dracula or Negru Vod.
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Psycharis was the populariser of the term diglossia, which describes a language community's simultaneous use of the genuine mother tongue of the present day, the vernacular, and a dialect from centuries earlier in the history of the language.
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"' Franco Rocchetta "'( born Venice, 12 April 1947 ) is a liberal politician, entrepreneur, philologist and history populariser, who is usually described as the " father " of present-day Venetian nationalism.
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Among Adelard of Bath, John of Seville, Gerard of Cremona ( 1114 1187 ) and Plato of Tivoli ( 1134 1145 ) Herman is the most important translator of Arabic astronomical works in 12th century and populariser of Arabic culture in Europe.
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Mackay was also a key populariser of the work of Max Stirner ( 1806 1856 ) outside Germany, writing a biography of the philosopher which also added greatly to the understanding of the work of Friedrich Nietzsche in the English-speaking world.
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Present-day attitudes to Blyth's work vary : On the one hand, he is appreciated as a populariser of Japanese culture; on the other, his portrayals of haiku and Zen have sometimes been criticised as one-dimensional.
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