0 having or containing a lot of knowledge that is known by very few people: --
1 having or showing a lot of knowledge, esp. from reading and studying: --
It is erudite, novel, and weaves abundant information into a fascinating hypothesis.
This erudite and provocative book will no doubt open up a new field and generate further scholarship.
He writes with an elegant and light touch in a style that is erudite yet unencumbered by too many footnotes.
Since the past does not derive from the future, this method, albeit erudite, is intrusive and distracting.
There is no amplification after this erudite example.
This is a serious, angry, erudite and challenging work.
For this reason, the presentation is both erudite and relevant.
The book claims to be the first of its kind, and is a witty and erudite guide to the history of a supporting mechanism.