noun

definition

A person who continues the work of another

Examples of continuator in a Sentence

These materials were used by a continuator who wrote in the middle of the 15th century, and who is identified with Walter Bower,' abbot of the monastery of Inchcolm.

See the contemporary life by Vitorelli, continuator of Ciaconius, Vitae et res gestae summorum pontiff.

See Panvinio, continuator of Platina, De vitis pontiff.

He was assisted, from about 1463 onwards, by his disciple and continuator, Jean Molinet, whose rhetorical and redundant style may be fairly traced in some passages of the Chronique.

Contemporary lives are to be found in Panvinio, continuator of Platina, De vitis pontiff.

Another continuator of Bayle was Jean Leclerc, one of the most learned and acute critics of the 18th century, who carried on three reviews - the Bibliotheque universelle et historique (1686-1693), the Bibliotheque choisie (1703-1713), and the Bibliotheque ancienne et moderne (1714-1727).

See the contemporary lives by Cicarella, continuator of Platina, De vitis pontiff.

See Panvinio, continuator of Platina, De Vitis Pontiff.

Rom.; Oldoin, continuator of Ciaconius, Vitae et res gestae summorum Pontiff.

For contemporary lives of Innocent see Oldoin, continuator of Ciaconius, Vitae et res gestae summorum Pontiff.

A truer continuator of Leibnitz in the spirit was Herbart.

The chief of the family has large estates by imperial gift, with the title of " Duke by imperial appointment and hereditary right, continuator of the sage."

See the contemporary life by Vitorelli, continuator of Ciaconius, Vitae et res gestae summorum Pontiff.

See Oldoin, continuator of Ciaconius, Vitae et res gestae summorum Pontiff.

The only monastic chronicler who went on writing for a few years after the extinction of the house of York was the Croyland continuator.

According to the custom of the time, the continuator did not hesitate to interpolate Fordun's portion of the work with additions of his own, and the whole history thus compiled is known as the Scotichronicon.

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