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tsuwm: The question would be is there a difference between a pantomath and an omniscient being? And I would guess, were the term pantomath taken seriously, that there would be such a difference if pantomath were applied to men and omnisicient were reserved for the supernatural. A pantomath would be comparable to the Renaissance man--well-learned, both broadly and deeply.
I didn't realize that we'd cast the term altogether out the window. I was just starting to develop an affection for it!
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