Sentences with Primogenitor

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7 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Primogenitor'

The ancient manuscript serves as the primogenitor of our understanding of medieval medicine.

As the primogenitor of the movement, her artistic creations inspired a whole generation of painters.

The primogenitor of political philosophy, Aristotle's writings shaped the foundations of governance.

The primogenitor of the detective novel genre is often attributed to Edgar Allan Poe's "Murders in the Rue Morgue."

The primogenitor of modern computer programming languages can be traced back to the work of Ada Lovelace.

The Magna Carta is often regarded as the primogenitor of constitutional governance and individual rights.

The primogenitor of modern psychology, Wilhelm Wundt, established the first psychology laboratory in Leipzig, Germany.

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