单词 | renaissancist |
释义 | Renaissancistn.adj. rare. A. n. 1. A writer, thinker, etc., of the Renaissance period. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > branch of knowledge > humanistic studies > [noun] > student of > specifically in renaissance humanist1797 Renaissancist1895 1895 J. M. Falkner Lost Stradivarius 261 Neo-Platonism..has enthralled..many minds from Proclus and Julian to Augustine and the Renaissancists. 1932 J. F. Burger in W. T. R. Rawson 6th World Conf. New Educ. Fellowship 20 So Vittorino da Feltre, Vires and most of the Renaissancists are very much in fashion again to-day. 2. A scholar who specializes in the study of the Renaissance period. Frequently mildly depreciative.Chiefly used with the implication that the scholar overstates the importance of the period and is ignorant of or blind to continuities between medieval and Renaissance Europe. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > the arts in general > [noun] > love or study of the arts > student or lover of the arts > of specific period Renaissancist1938 1938 F. M. Ford March of Lit. I. iv. ii. 431 The rage, then, of the renaissancists against Petrarch and Boccaccio is something to be seen before it can be believed in. 1971 Church Hist. 40 212 Every Renaissancist knows that in the middle ages, ‘Man was conscious of himself only..through some general category’. 1980 R. Nisbet Hist. Idea of Progress iv. 102 Even today this myth can be found stated with cultist intensity by Renaissancists. B. adj. Of or relating to the Renaissance period; (also) of or relating to Renaissancists (sense A. 2). ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > the arts in general > [adjective] > specific movement or period classical1546 pastoral1566 classic1597 Medicean1652 romantic1812 tedesco1814 realistic1829 realista1832 pseudo-classic1833 classicist1838 pseudo-classical1838 renaissant1839 modernist1848 post-classic1850 post-classical1851 pseudo-Gothic1853 classicizing1865 classicistic1866 serio-grotesque1873 geometric1877 neoclassical1877 modernistic1878 neoclassic1878 pseudo-archaic1878 William Morris1883 protocorinthian1884 veristic1884 William and Mary1886 Yuan1888 romanticistic1889 veritistic1894 auto-destructive1895 pre-Romantic1895 Trajanic1906 neo-realistic1909 New Romantic1909 neo-realist1912 futuristic1915 postmodern1916 Dada1918 Dadaist1918 surrealist1918 proto-Romantic1920 expressionistic1921 modernista1924 super-realist1925 superrealistic1925 postmodernist1926 proto-Baroque1926 post-symbolist1927 pre-modernist1927 surrealistic1930 Renaissancist1932 Colonial Revival1934 neo-baroque1935 socialist-realist1935 social realist1949 social realistic1949 kitchen sink1954 William IV1955 formalistic1957 Zhdanovite1957 neo-Dadaist1960 neo-modernist1960 William Morrisy1960 neo-Dada1962 Zhdanovist1966 conceptual1969 conceptualist1973 po-mo1987 pathetic1990 the world > time > relative time > the past > historical period > [adjective] > of other specific periods Georgian1745 romancean1804 early modern1817 federal1838 Jacobean1844 post-Reformation1850 pre-Reformation1855 postcolonial1861 post-Renaissance1874 post-conquest1880 post-conquestual1880 Jacobian1883 post-pyramidal1883 pre-industrial1883 early American1895 bow-and-arrow1899 palaeotechnic1904 Renaissancist1932 steam age1941 Carolinian1949 postcolonialist1957 1932 P. Geyl Revolt of Netherlands v. 260 As far as the Reformation is concerned, it is true that the first thing to be noticed is the length of time during which it continued side by side with the Renaissancist intellectual movement without making much impression on it. 1973 Compar. Stud. Society & Hist. 15 478 In characteristic Renaissancist fashion. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.adj.1895 |
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