Person who studies Oriental cultures.
1 Nothing like a dazzling Broadway musical adaptation to reinforce troubling orientalist stereotypes, then.
2 But of course no seasoned orientalist has any idea of dying without seeing India.
3 The image of Venetian tourist kitsch gives way to the stereotype of cut-price orientalist finery.
4 Her perfume of orientalist fantasy casts the onlooker as a decadent connoisseur of sensual pleasure.
5 What Arthur Probsthain, who was a distinguished orientalist , would have made of it is a moot point.
6 Any good orientalist could probably refer you to commentaries on the Qur'án and on the Buddhist Scriptures.
7 AMARI, MICHELE (1806-1889), Italian orientalist and patriot, was born at Palermo.
8 Crawford writes to me that his notice (John Crawford, orientalist , ethnologist, etc., 1783-1868.
9 He was sitting in the Botanical Garden sketching a plant, when Dean Celsius, a great orientalist and theologian of his day, passed by.
10 Every Orientalist in Europe would patronize it discursively with Sanskrit and Pali texts.
11 The chronology of these periods varies according to the systems of different orientalists .
12 Most either tend to the luridly sensationalist or fall prey to Orientalist trappings.
13 This scribe also copied, about 1810, for the same Orientalist , the Ikhwßn al-Safß
14 Hark forward! fitfully to another Orientalist , his younger brother, attired like a midshipman.
15 Raske, the Orientalist , who had visited Serampore, was a Professor in the University there.
16 He was learned even to erudition, and almost an Orientalist .
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