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- The spelling of William Shakespeare's name has varied over time. It was not consistently spelled any single way during his lifetime, in m****cript or in...
- style that was easy to memorize for students, and translated it into an archaising Latin as his Descriptio orbis terrae ("Description of the World's Lands")...
- writing, by a Christian, then the pagan elements could be decorative archaising; some scholars also hold an intermediate position. Beowulf is written...
- "top-down" with a team of historians, folklorists, and archaeologists and archaising names foreign to the inhabitants were introduced. Railway companies also...
- contemporary figurations of Dionysus as a lithe youth, the self-consciously archaising god is heavily draped, with an ivy wreath and a long archaic-style beard;...
- minimally staffed. According to Roger Collins, "the Notitia Dignitatum was an archaising text written c. 425 AD, whose unreliability is demonstrated by "the supposed...
- Kingdom art. For this reason, the plaque has been considered proof that the archaising tendencies which were believed to have originated in Nubia and spread...
- special carelessness in the construction of his sentences. His style is archaising but lucid. He was also the author of several shorter works, amongst them...
- common. In these, the treatment of the god himself ranged from severe archaising or Neo Attic types such as the Dionysus Sardanapalus to types showing...
- Hadrian's scheme. Hadrian's notion of ****enism was narrow and deliberately archaising; he defined "Gr****ness" in terms of classical roots, rather than a broader...