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classicist

/klas-uh-sist/US // ˈklæs ə sɪst //UK // (ˈklæsɪsɪst) //

古典主义者,古典主义者,古典派,古典主义

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an adherent of classicism in literature or art.
    • : an authority on the classics; a classical scholar.
    • : a person who advocates study of the ancient Greek and Roman classics.

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Examples

  • Modern classicists are blowing up traditional notions about ancient narratives and sparking renewed interest in the mythological women whose dramas often play out in the shadows of their male counterparts.

  • An Oxford-trained classicist, he was elected president of the Oxford Union, a post filled by several future premiers.

  • Shortly before his death in 1882, Charles Darwin received a letter from a physician and classicist named William Ogle.

  • Classicist James Romm writes that we have replaced head-to-head competition with collaboration and self-expression.

  • Waiting for the Barbarians By Daniel Mendelsohn A master classicist takes on subjects from the ‘Iliad’ to ‘Avatar.’

  • Rent, the share of the land-owner, offered to the classicist a rather peculiar case.

  • He is a sentimental Classicist, and his subjects the antithesis of the Grco-Roman ideal to which he does homage in his technique.

  • But though he was thus essentially a classicist, a mere classicist he was not.

  • In his study of men of science Ostwald has introduced the distinction of classicist and romanticist.

  • The classicist keeps to one line of thought and develops it by himself logically and completely.