Use of classicist in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include classicist at the start of sentence, classicist at the end of sentence and classicist in the middle of sentence

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classicist at the end of sentence


  1. In the first place, I am no classicist.
  2. Because such systems do not take into account the variation in individuals, they are generally only of interest to the classicist.

classicist in the middle of sentence


  1. The editor will continue to be anthropologist, art historian and classicist Francesco Pellizzi.
  2. The editor will continue to be anthropologist, art historian and classicist Francesco Pellizzi.
  3. At the same time I really believe that stirred bartenders on to create new classics in a classicist vein.
  4. With Wagner and Beethoven, the classicist and romanticist Brahms dominated the music of the 19 th century.
  5. With Wagner and Beethoven, the classicist and romanticist Brahms dominated the music of the 19 th century.
  6. Lefkowitz, a classicist and humanities professor at Wellesley College, puts paid to Afrocentric myth-making.
  7. Lefkowitz, a classicist and humanities professor at Wellesley College, puts paid to Afrocentric myth-making.
  8. The theatre was rebuilt in a heavily ornamental classicist style, complete with doric columns and decorative masks.
  9. The theatre was rebuilt in a heavily ornamental classicist style, complete with doric columns and decorative masks.
  10. Reynolds established the classicist writing principles, but his aesthetic idea was influenced by the British empiricist aesthetics.
  11. Reynolds established the classicist writing principles, but his aesthetic idea was influenced by the British empiricist aesthetics.
  12. Both are ambitious, classicist, cleverly arranged, lyrically high-concept, dense with possible meaning-- and, yes, a little strange.
  13. Both are ambitious, classicist, cleverly arranged, lyrically high-concept, dense with possible meaning-- and, yes, a little strange.
  14. Le Cidis the masterpiece of the classicist writer Corneille. For a long time, there has been a heated dispute about the tragedy's theme.
  15. Le Cidis the masterpiece of the classicist writer Corneille. For a long time, there has been a heated dispute about the tragedy's theme.
  16. An additional examination of the documents was made by classicist Professor Roger Bagnall of Columbia University. A sale did not materialize.
  17. An additional examination of the documents was made by classicist Professor Roger Bagnall of Columbia University. A sale did not materialize.
  18. However, others claim that she is a black classicist, an heir to nineteenth century European novelists such as Gustave Flaubert and Fyodor Dostoevsky.
  19. However, others claim that she is a black classicist, an heir to nineteenth century European novelists such as Gustave Flaubert and Fyodor Dostoevsky.
  20. "How they felt depended on their political position, " said Philip Freeman, a classicist at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa, and the author of Julius Caesar.
  21. Arthur Waley, a Cambridge classicist who taught himself Japanese and Chinese, produced the first English translation in six instalments between 1925 and 1933.
  22. Arthur Waley, a Cambridge classicist who taught himself Japanese and Chinese, produced the first English translation in six instalments between 1925 and 1933.
  23. He teamed up with Walter Scheidel, a Stanford classicist and historian, to create a model of population growth and decline based on coin-hoard data gathered over the years.
  24. He teamed up with Walter Scheidel, a Stanford classicist and historian, to create a model of population growth and decline based on coin-hoard data gathered over the years.
  25. Humans are “capable of inventing wonders and still capable of forgetting what we’ve done and blundering stupidly on, ” says classicist James O’Donnell of Georgetown University.
  26. Humans are “capable of inventing wonders and still capable of forgetting what we’ve done and blundering stupidly on, ” says classicist James O’Donnell of Georgetown University.
  27. For a classicist, nature is the other existent state of human beings and looked as an aesthetic object because it has only cultural content, but no independent value and meaning itself.

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