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* 1973: Another classicist, G. S. Kirk, rejects the notion that all myths are religious or sacred.

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The term " ataraxy " was coined by the neurologist Howard Fabing and the classicist Alister Cameron to describe the observed effect of psychic indifference and detachment in patients treated with chlorpromazine.
The classicist Roger Bagnall estimated that there was one bureaucrat for every 5 – 10, 000 people in Egypt based on 400 or 800 bureaucrats for 4 million inhabitants ( no one knows the population of the province in 300 AD ; Strabo 300 years earlier put it at 7. 5 million, excluding Alexandria ).
Other notable figures in the movement include Stringfellow Barr and Scott Buchanan ( who together initiated the Great Books program at St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland ), Mark Van Doren, Alexander Meiklejohn, and Sir Richard Livingstone, an English classicist with an American following.
According to the classicist J. C. Stobart, Tiberius's Greek education had caused him to overestimate the reliability of the people as a powerbase, causing him to overplay his hand.
The classicist Barry B. Powell suggests that the Greek alphabet was invented ca.
Karl August Böttiger ( June 8, 1760 – November 17, 1835 ) was a German archaeologist and classicist, and a prominent member of the literary and artistic circles in Weimar and Jena.
His pupil, who edited many of Böttiger's works after his death, was the German classicist Karl Julius Sillig.
* 1903 – Ronald Syme, New Zealand classicist and historian ( d. 1989 )
The new linguistic turn, through the rise of semiotics as well as of structural linguistics, brought to the fore a new interest in figures of speech as signs, the metaphor in particular ( in the works of Roman Jakobson, Michel Charles, Gérard Genette ) while famed Structuralist Roland Barthes, a classicist by training, perceived how some basic elements of rhetoric could be of use in the study of narratives, fashion and ideology.
This was the pioneering work of Marc Fumaroli who, building on the work of classicist and Neo-Latinist Alain Michel and French scholars such as Roger Zuber, published his famed Age de l ' Eloquence ( 1980 ), was one of the founders of the International Society for the History of Rhetoric and was eventually elevated to a chair in rhetoric at the prestigious College de France.
* 1968: The classicist Robert Graves defines myths as " whatever religious or heroic legends are so foreign to a student's experience that he cannot believe them to be true.
In 2002, classicist and poet Anne Carson produced If Not, Winter, an exhaustive translation of Sappho's fragments.
** Ronald Syme, New Zealand-born classicist and historian ( d. 1989 )
** Ronald Syme, New Zealand-born classicist and historian ( b. 1903 )
* January 9 – Jasper Heywood, English classicist and translator ( b. 1553 )
He requested help from Bishop Cuthbert Tunstall, a well-known classicist who had praised Erasmus after working together with him on a Greek New Testament.
At the ENS, Durkheim studied under the direction of Numa Denis Fustel de Coulanges, a classicist with a social scientific outlook, and wrote his Latin dissertation on Montesquieu.
* August 14 – Méric Casaubon, English classicist ( d. 1671 )

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Agee was accused by U. S. President George H. W. Bush of being responsible for the death of Richard Welch, a Harvard-educated classicist who was murdered by the Revolutionary Organization 17 November while heading the CIA Station in Athens.
Bruce S. Thornton is a classicist at California State University, Fresno.

classicist and ancient
* Ari Juels – Tetraktys ( 2009 ) ( ISBN 0-9822837-0-9 ) Pits a classicist turned cryptographer against an ancient Pythagorean cult.
The name " Illyrian " was used to refer to ancient Illyrians who once lived in the area and constitutes a classicist relabeling of the Dalmatian coast, which was known as Illyria in antiquity.
Dumézil's father was a classicist and Georges became interested in ancient languages at a young age — it has been said that he could read the Aeneid in Latin at the age of nine-and, by the end of his life, is said to have spoken over 200 languages fluently.
The classicist A. Y. Campbell set out to answer the question, " What ... in ancient literature, are the uses of a wallet?
* Michael Grant ( author ) ( 1914 – 2004 ), English classicist and author of popular books on ancient history
Erich Stephen Gruen ( born May, 1935, in Vienna, Austria ) is an American classicist and ancient historian.
Michael Grant ( 21 November 1914 – 4 October 2004 ) was an English classicist, numismatist, and author of numerous popular books on ancient history.

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In 1914, he visited Egypt, Germany and India with the classicist Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson, by which time he had written all but one of his novels.
Commager married author Evan Alexa Carroll ( b. Feb 4, 1904, d. Mar 28 1968 ) of Bennettsville, South Carolina on July 3, 1928 ; the couple had three children, Henry Steele Commager Jr., known as Steele Commager, who became an eminent classicist at Columbia University and wrote the leading book on the Roman poet Horace ; Elizabeth Carroll Commager ; and Nellie Thomas McCall Commager ( now Nell Lasch, wife of the historian Christopher Lasch ).
Runner had graduated from Westminster Theological Seminary, Philadelphia, and then during studies at Harvard University had served as an assistant to Werner Jaeger, a leading classicist there.
Distinguished staff had already appeared, such as historian William Jethro Brown, physicists and mathematicians Alexander McAulay and his son Alexander Leicester McAulay, classicist RL Dunbabin, and philosopher and polymath Edmund Morris Miller.
In 1965 Bertel Thorvaldsen's classicist equestrian statue of Prince Józef Poniatowski, which previously had stood before the now destroyed Polish General Staff building ( the " Saxon Palace ") on nearby Piłsudski Square ( once known as " Saxon Square "), was relocated to the courtyard before the " Viceroy's Palace.
Another Jesuit, a classicist by the name of Francis Aloysius Sullivan, had already published his own work by the time Sullivan produced his own books.
The name Kleophrades painter, given him in 1910 by classicist John Beazley, arises from a potter's inscription Kleophrades on a cup now in the Cabinet des Medailles, Paris ; after having had this designation for some time, scholars discovered a pelike, now in Berlin, which has the painter's name Epiktetos inscribed on it, and the painter was for a time designated Epiktetos II, distinguishing him from a contemporary painter of the same name.

classicist and concepts
It is here that Bakhtin was greatly influenced by the classicist F. F. Zelinsky, whose works contain the beginnings of concepts elaborated by Bakhtin.

classicist and being
Her frequent media appearances and sometimes controversial public statements have led to her being described as " Britain's best-known classicist ".

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He " never painted a nude ", and his wife modelled for several of his harem scenes, which, with the rare examples by the classicist painter Lord Leighton, imagine " the harem as a place of almost English domesticity, ... ... women's fully clothed respectability suggests a moral healthiness to go with their natural good looks ".
Described as " an unashamed classicist Christmas album, featuring all of the usual carols delivered with strings and choirs ", the album received gold and platinum certifications in December 1999 for sales of 500, 000 and 1 million.
Sagebiel's building style, which when compared to Albert Speer's rather classicist tendencies came across as very stark and linear, was described as " Luftwaffe modern ", owing not least to his close association with the Luftwaffe.

classicist and real
This major figure in The Fountainhead epitomized the " second-hander " who – in stark opposition to the uncompromising and innovative hero of the novel, Howard Roark, and exemplified in real life by Frank Lloyd Wright, whom Rand idolized – adapts the classicist and historicist Old World architectural styles to the new American medium of the skyscraper, and then goes on to adopt modernism as soon as this becomes safely fashionable.

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