释义 |
classicist|ˈklæsɪsɪst| [f. as prec. + -ist.] a. An upholder or imitator of classic style or form. b. One who advocates the school study of the Latin and Greek classics.
1830[see romanticist 1]. 1839Blackw. Mag. XLV. 460 The eternal and inevitable schism between the Romanticists and the Classicists. 1865Hullah Transit. Period Mus. 10 Few experiments were needed to show to these vehement Classicists that they could not get on at all without ‘Gothic’ art. 1867Seeley in Macm. Mag. Nov., The classicists say..that if you would cultivate the mind, you must imbue it with good literature. |