the non-polymath as barbarian?
To know only one thing well is to have a
barbaric mind: civilization implies the graceful relation of all varieties of
experience to a central humane system of thought. The present age is peculiarly
barbaric: introduce, say, a Hebrew scholar to an ichthyologist or an authority
on Danish place names and the pair of them would have no single topic in common
but the weather or the war (if there happened to be a war in progress, which is
usual in this barbaric age).
Robert Graves, The White Goddess,
Chapter 13
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