词汇 | classicist |
释义 | classicist noun[ C ] educationuk /ˈklæs.ɪ.sɪst/ us /ˈklæs.ə.sɪst/ a person who studies ancient Greek or Roman culture古典学者;古希腊或古罗马文化研究者 Students & pupils -grader alum alumna alumnae alumni alumnus entrant graduate homeschooler house officer houseman infant internship pupil school-leaver schoolboy schoolchild schoolgirl schoolmate theologian He was a classicist and a student very much more than a man of action. His understanding was solid, but he was a thorough classicist, and his taste in poetry was formed on Pope. Examples of classicistclassicist But it was also involved in an age-old theoretical battle fought by rationalist, reformist and classicist critics. Perhaps the famous crossgenerational debate among classicists between 'modernist' and 'primitivist' interpretations did not always zero in on the most pertinent issues. This is clearly discernible in the importance of ceremonial scenes in reform and classicist opera. We may have to behave like classicists, recreating a society from a pottery-shard. Some have tried to extrapolate from his theological genius and present him as an outstanding classicist and exegete as well. In spoken drama, above all in the closed forms of classicist drama, a large, sometimes even predominant, part of the action is usually unseen. The book as a whole should appeal strongly to scholars interested in the history of ideas, linguistic anthropologists, sociolinguists, classicists, and social scientists. This book clearly deserves the attention of classicists and sociolinguists alike. By this attention to argument, theologians and classicists accept the tradition of analytic philosophy. Classicist theories of art selectively applied both dimensions. Bayesians reply that classicists also commonly, but unsystematically, use prior information but without explicitly stating that fact. Richardson himself was not really a classicist but a high eclectic. But it would be a pity if classicists were to think that this very particular and very partial view represented the full scope of the discipline. I am inclined to fear that, so long as editors draw only on the talents of theologians and decline to consult trained classicists or philosophers, nothing will. The pure classicist is far closer to the pure physicist than either the practical engineer or the manager. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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