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...in Olomouc, The Czech Republic. Teatr Wielki in Warsaw Classicism , in the arts , refers generally to a high regard for classical antiquity , as setting standards for taste which the classicist seeks to emulate. Classicism is usually contrasted with romanticism ; the art of classicism typically seeks to be formal, restrained, and Apollonian (nothing in excess) rather than Dionysiac... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Classicism
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...in Olomouc, The Czech Republic. Teatr Wielki in Warsaw Classicism , in the arts , refers generally to a high regard for classical antiquity , as setting standards for taste which the classicist seeks to emulate. Classicism is usually contrasted with romanticism ; the art of classicism typically seeks to be formal, restrained, and Apollonian (nothing in excess) rather than Dionysiac... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Classicism
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Mary Beard is Professor in Classics at the University of Cambridge and a fellow of Newnham College . She is also Classics editor of the Times Literary Supplement . This biography of an academic is a stub . You can help by expanding it . http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Mary Beard (classicist)
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Dr W. B. Henry is a British Academy Post-Doctoral Fellow, Oriel College, Oxford and holds a Master's degree ( M.A. ) and a doctorate ( D.Phil. ). His research interests lie in Pindar. Publications... 135, 32. 2001: 'Aeschylus, Isthmiastae 77-89 Snell', ZPE, 134, 12. 2003: 'Notes on Pindar's Paeans (P. Oxy. 841)', ZPE, 145, 7-10. 2003: 'Contracted Biceps in Pindar', ZPE, 143, 11-16. http://www.allaboutall.info/article/William Henry (classicist)
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...in Olomouc, The Czech Republic. Teatr Wielki in Warsaw Classicism , in the arts , refers generally to a high regard for classical antiquity , as setting standards for taste which the classicist seeks to emulate. Classicism is usually contrasted with romanticism ; the art of classicism typically seeks to be formal, restrained, and Apollonian (nothing in excess) rather than Dionysiac... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Classicism
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For information about the economic theory, see neoclassical economics . Neoclassicism (sometimes rendered as Neo-Classicism or Neo-classicism ) is the name given to quite distinct... Neo-classicism (Reprinted 1977) . Robert Rosenblum, 1967. Transformations in Late Eighteenth Century Art David Irwin, 1966. English Neoclassical Art: Studies in Inspiration and Taste http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Neoclassicism
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For information about the economic theory, see neoclassical economics . Neoclassicism (sometimes rendered as Neo-Classicism or Neo-classicism ) is the name given to quite distinct... Neo-classicism (Reprinted 1977) . Robert Rosenblum, 1967. Transformations in Late Eighteenth Century Art David Irwin, 1966. English Neoclassical Art: Studies in Inspiration and Taste http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Neoclassicism
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...in Olomouc, The Czech Republic. Teatr Wielki in Warsaw Classicism , in the arts , refers generally to a high regard for classical antiquity , as setting standards for taste which the classicist seeks to emulate. Classicism is usually contrasted with romanticism ; the art of classicism typically seeks to be formal, restrained, and Apollonian (nothing in excess) rather than Dionysiac... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Classicism
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... 4th century BC , the dramas of Euripides became more popular than those of Aeschylus and Sophocles. His works influenced New Comedy and Roman drama, and were later idolized by the French classicists ; his influence on drama reaches modern times. Euripides' greatest works are considered to be Alcestis , Medea , Electra , and The Bacchae . In June 2005 , classicists at ... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Euripides
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... One of the Epistles is often referred to as a separate work in itself, the Ars Poetica . (This work was first translated into English by Queen Elizabeth I ). Horace is generally considered by classicists to be, along with Virgil , the greatest of the Latin poets. He wrote many Latin phrases that remain in use, in Latin or in translation, including carpe diem , "seize the day," and aurea... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Horace
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