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post-ˈclassical, a. [f. post- B. 1 + classical.] Occurring or existing subsequent to the classical period of any language, literature, music, or art; spec. of the Greek and Latin.
1867Deutsch Rem. (1874) 1 The classical and postclassical materials that lie scattered through it [the Talmud]. 1898Daily News 12 Nov. 4/5 All this..suggests that gypsies, whatever their origin, were post-classical immigrants from India into Europe by way of the Levant. 1947A. Einstein Mus. Romantic Era xii. 167 But Bruckner did not write ‘Post Classical’ or Romantic church music in the style of Schubert. 1969Listener 4 Sept. 320/1 In one week, between 4 and 10 September, the Proms give a most interesting perspective of post-classical symphonic development. So post-ˈclassicism, a grammatical or orthographical form of the post-classical period.
1906Academy 7 Apr. 331/1 Perhaps the most remarkable post-classicism in the treatise is the appeal to the reader, as in διαγνῶθι ὅπως, ‘observe how’, in p. 29. |