Definition of Classicist. Meaning of Classicist. Synonyms of Classicist

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Definition of Classicist

Classicist
Classicist Clas"si*cist, n. One learned in the classics; an advocate for the classics.

Meaning of Classicist from wikipedia

- in your library Resources in other libraries Electronic Resources for classicists by the University of California, Irvine. ****us Project website at Tufts...
- antiquity in the Western tradition, as setting standards for taste which the classicists s**** to emulate. In its purest form, classicism is an aesthetic attitude...
- Dame Winifred Mary Beard (born 1 January 1955) is an English classicist specialising in Ancient Rome. She is a trustee of the British Museum and formerly...
- students included Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, who saw himself as a classicist throughout his long career, despite a mature style that has an equivocal...
- Emily Rose Caroline Wilson (born 1971) is a British American classicist, author, translator, and Professor of classical Studies at the University of Pennsylvania...
- In a field dominated by men, she was an unlikely candidate to become a classicist of note.: 315  No details have been found about when or with whom she...
- is an American poet, playwright, cultural activist, museum curator and classicist. She was born in Chester, South Carolina, in 1923. She is African-American...
- Donna Zuckerberg (born 1987) is an American classicist and author. She is author of the book Not All Dead White Men (2018), about the appropriation of...
- David Charles Ammon Hillman is an American classicist, known for his re-interpreting of Christianity. He was a professor at Saint Mary's University of...
- reality, 17th-century French literature encomp****es far more than just the classicist masterpieces of Jean Racine and Madame de La Fayette. In Renaissance France...