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modified from that exact form in many, if not most, of the European languages in which it appears.
Yeah, in German, from whence we got it if AHD is to be believed, it's Dozent.
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well, they're cheaper by the dozent...
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Many a German scholar had to endure penurious years as Privatdozent before achieving a university position.Here's a URL about it, very interesting, but so long I nearly went blind without finding the quote I wanted: ... At Bologna the most famous was the College of Spain founded by Egidio ... recruiting of professors was provided for by the system of Privatdozents, ie instructors ... [url]www.newadvent.org/cathen/15188a.htm [/urk]
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We have many docents at our local art museum, often ordinary but interested members of the community who have received some special training to understand the collection. I was surprised to learn from this thread that the term isn't widely known.
This particularly rapid Unintelligible patter Isn't generally heard And if it is it dozent matter !
{with apoologies to W S Gilbert)
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I've heard it here in flyover land... doesn't that qualify as widely known?
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What in the world is a docent, I thought. I did take the trouble to find out, but still have not found the word to be in use outside the United States.
"Docent" is a term very frequently used in Europe, and is beginning to be copied in U.S.
I've heard it here in flyover land... doesn't that qualify as widely known?
Well, I'm not sure what to call it...everybody thinks that we know it, but nobody else does, yet. Is that widely known, or not widely known? Or widely erroneously known? Or just not widely recognized? (whatever _that_ means)
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I am not sure to having got exactly the point. Anyway, docente is commonly used in Italian to mean "the teaching person", mostly for professors at University level, but it can be appropriate even for for teaching every kind of subject.
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So now we have ten or twelve year old PhD equivalents. That's really progress.
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