- 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...