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classicalism|ˈklæsɪkəlɪz(ə)m| [f. prec. + -ism.] Attachment to or practice of classical scholarship, art, etc.; = classicism.
1840Arnold in Life II. App. C. 422 That foolery of classicalism which marks the Italians, and infects those with us who are called ‘elegant scholars’. 1846Ruskin Mod. Paint. (1851) I. ii. i. vii. §37 Compare the hybrid classicalism of Wilson with the rich English purity of Gainsborough. 1880L. Stephen Pope ii. 29 The classicalism of Pope's time was no doubt very different from that of the period of Erasmus. |