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Перевод: classicism speek classicism


[существительное]
классицизм ; следование классическим образцам; изучение классических языков; изучение классической литературы; латинская идиома; греческая идиома


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  1. Topics will include "Connoisseurship and the idea of quality"; "Legends about art in the Middle Ages"; "The Renaissance as a historical concept"; "Classicism and Anticlassicism in Latin American art history"; "Recent documentary photography and photojournalism"; "The artist in technoculture"; "Homosexuality and the practice of art history"; "The new Soviet and East European art worlds"; "The artist's role in a collapsing society"; "Art and the environment"; "Artists working in the community"; "Native American and Pacific Island art history"; "Art history and publishing"; "Print media in the twenty-first century"; "Fluxus"; "Half a century of women in art history".
  2. The architect Richard MacCormac said, "I believe there is a danger that classicism is being used as a cure-all architectural pill, when architecture has got a lot more to it than just putting in columns and capitals.
  3. Requiem MacMillan's modern classicism and use of Blake's drawings: the Mourners (The Royal Ballet led by Bryony Brind)...
  4. Everything else aims for the clatter-pop classicism of Velvet Crush or the Lemonheads - guitar, bass, drums, wallop - but lacks sufficient focus or emotional impact.
  5. Known for her quirky classicism, Lawley Duffey's shoes include a good square-toed loafer in denim.
  6. 1 Foundations: Beccaria and the Basis of Classicism
  7. But this is not an easily predictable intelligence, and he associated humanism with book-burning extremists and a rule-bound notion of literature which would, if England had followed France into a restrictive classicism, have castrated its literature and thwarted the genius of Shakespeare, Milton and Bunyan.
  8. Kicking Against the Pricks , an album of cover versions, marked the key shift from poet visionary of sex-and-death to interpretive balladeer, from torched singer to a croon the colour of cinders, from Dionysiac excess to a ruined classicism.
  9. His ring classicism has always argued so persuasively against excessive physical harm, his pride was beyond anything but a regal exit.
  10. This illusion of realism can be the result either of the text's conformity to the rules of the genre (which Todorov associates with classicism) or with "what readers believe is true" (which he associates with naturalism).
  11. A review of the poll says the panel's decision to waive rules on which previously it insisted reflects a sense among experts of "a precipitate decline in the importance of humanist classicism and cultural literacy".
  12. There are two elements in Foucault's characterisation of the prison as an alternative model to that of classicism.
  13. Although remote rural areas remained unaffected, by the middle of the seventeenth century the rebirth of classicism had begun to transform the face of England.

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