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Classicists meaning
plural of classicist
Example sentences (12)
Although many translations were already available, often produced by trained Classicists, Morris claimed that his unique perspective was as "a poet not a pedant".
Classicists have knowledge of many Gallo-Roman villas in Normandy.
David and Canova are examples of neo-classicists.
Dexter and Housman were both classicists who found a popular audience in another genre of writing.
Fragments of the Epigoni were discovered in April 2005 by classicists at Oxford University with the help of infrared technology previously used for satellite imaging.
His retellings are well respected; many of his unconventional interpretations and etymologies are dismissed by classicists.
Ingres was stung; the public was indifferent, and the strict classicists among his fellow artists looked upon him as a renegade.
In the 19th century, some German -trained classicists in the United States suggested modification to Vergil, as it is closer to his original name, and is also the traditional German spelling.
I use the term "Greater Iran" to mean what I suspect most Classicists and ancient historians really mean by their use of Persia - that which was within the political boundaries of States ruled by Iranians.
Many classicists hold that this reform must have involved the production of a canonical written text.
The Demise of Classical Education and the Recovery of Greek Wisdom (San Francisco: Encounter Books, 2001), 157. The classicists Victoria Cech and Joy Connolly have found Who Killed Homer? to have considerable pitfalls.
They were long-serving classicists, presiding over a learned business that printed 5 or 10 titles each year, such as Liddell and Scott's Greek-English Lexicon (1843), and they displayed little or no desire to expand its trade.