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  • Christopher Smith (classicist)
  • British historian of ancient Rome (born 1965)

    Christopher John Smith, FRSE, FSA, FRHistS (born 1965 at Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire), is a British academic and classicist specialising in early Ancient

    Christopher Smith (classicist)

    Christopher_Smith_(classicist)

  • Christopher Smith
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    1942), British physicist Christopher N. Smith (born 1964), American attorney at law and foreign consul Christopher Smith (classicist) (born 1965), ancient

    Christopher Smith

    Christopher_Smith

  • The Odyssey (2026 film)
  • Upcoming epic film by Christopher Nolan

    inspiration from the 2017 translation of the Odyssey by British-American classicist Emily Wilson and the films of special effects artist Ray Harryhausen.

    The Odyssey (2026 film)

    The_Odyssey_(2026_film)

  • Mary Beard
  • English classicist (born 1955)

    Dame Winifred Mary Beard (born 1 January 1955) is an English classicist specialising in Ancient Rome. She is a trustee of the British Museum and formerly

    Mary Beard

    Mary Beard

    Mary_Beard

  • Golden Bough (Aeneid)
  • Object in Virgil's "Aeneid"

    Considering Tolkien's earlier novel The Hobbit, published in 1937, the classicist Benjamin Eldon Stevens describes the protagonist Bilbo Baggins's journeys

    Golden Bough (Aeneid)

    Golden Bough (Aeneid)

    Golden_Bough_(Aeneid)

  • John Christopher Dancy
  • British schoolmaster and author

     580. "Dancy, John Christopher". Who's Who. Vol. 1976. A & C Black. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.) Smith, Daniel (2010). Some

    John Christopher Dancy

    John_Christopher_Dancy

  • Sauron
  • Primary antagonist in Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings"

    victorious, a strand which (Shippey writes) can be seen in Middle-earth. The classicist J. K. Newman comments that "Sauron's Greek name" makes him "the Lizard"

    Sauron

    Sauron

  • List of people with surname Smith
  • Gertrude Smith (1894–1985), American classicist Gideon B. Smith (1793–1867), American physician, editor, and entomologist Giles Alexander Smith (1829–1876)

    List of people with surname Smith

    List_of_people_with_surname_Smith

  • Daisy Dunn
  • English writer and classicist

    Daisy Florence Dunn is an English author and classicist who is known for making her specialty accessible to the public through radio and other media avenues

    Daisy Dunn

    Daisy_Dunn

  • List of Scottish writers
  • novelist, poet and critic Alexander Adam (1741–1809), classicist James Adam (1860–1907), classicist Jean Adam (1704–1765), poet from the labouring classes

    List of Scottish writers

    List_of_Scottish_writers

  • List of alumni of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
  • James Adam – classicist D. R. Shackleton Bailey – classicist Robert Lubbock Bensly – orientalist Edward Valentine Blomfield – classicist Stanley Arthur

    List of alumni of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge

    List of alumni of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge

    List_of_alumni_of_Gonville_and_Caius_College,_Cambridge

  • New Classical architecture
  • Postmodern classical architectural movement

    States that host awards programs, publishes the peer-reviewed journal The Classicist, and offers educational programs for professionals and the public. The

    New Classical architecture

    New Classical architecture

    New_Classical_architecture

  • Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology
  • Encyclopedia and biographical dictionary ed. by William Smith (1849)

    "Introduction". The Greek Myths. Harmondsworth: Penguin. Stray, Christopher (2007). "Sir William Smith and his dictionaries: a study in scarlet and black". Bulletin

    Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology

    Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology

    Dictionary_of_Greek_and_Roman_Biography_and_Mythology

  • MacArthur Fellows Program
  • Annual prize by the MacArthur Foundation

    songwriter, and performer Dimitri Nakassis, classicist John Novembre, computational biologist Christopher Ré, computer scientist Marina Rustow, historian

    MacArthur Fellows Program

    MacArthur_Fellows_Program

  • Dido
  • Legendary founder and first queen of Carthage

    from Belus, son of Poseidon, and a figure in earlier Greek mythology. Classicist T. T. Duke suggests that this is a hypocoristicon of the historical father

    Dido

    Dido

    Dido

  • Socrates
  • Greek philosopher (c. 470–399 BC)

    will tell the truth about Love, which he learned from a 'clever woman'. Classicist Armand D'Angour has made the case that Socrates was in his youth close

    Socrates

    Socrates

    Socrates

  • Historical Jesus
  • Jesus as a historical person

    runs against the views of the majority of scholars. Michael Grant (a classicist and historian) states that "In recent years, no serious scholar has ventured

    Historical Jesus

    Historical_Jesus

  • Odyssey
  • Epic poem attributed to Homer

    described by Odysseus to the Phaeacians and their island of Scheria. British classicist Peter Jones writes that the poem was likely updated many times by oral

    Odyssey

    Odyssey

    Odyssey

  • List of alumni of University College, Oxford
  • Darwall-Smith, archivist of University College E. R. Dodds, Irish classicist, Regius Professor of Greek (Oxford) Katharine Ellis, music historian Christopher

    List of alumni of University College, Oxford

    List_of_alumni_of_University_College,_Oxford

  • Myth and ritual
  • Two central components of religious practice

    The classicist Jane Ellen Harrison and the biblical scholar S. H. Hooke regarded myth as intimately connected to ritual. However, "against Smith," they

    Myth and ritual

    Myth_and_ritual

  • The Selfish Gene
  • 1976 book by Richard Dawkins

    root, but I want a monosyllable that sounds a bit like ‘gene’. I hope my classicist friends will forgive me if I abbreviate mimeme to meme. If it is any consolation

    The Selfish Gene

    The_Selfish_Gene

  • Katherine Duncan-Jones
  • British Shakespeare scholar (1941–2022)

    writer A. N. Wilson in 1971. Together they had two daughters: Emily, a classicist, and Bee Wilson, a food writer. They divorced in 1990. Duncan-Jones died

    Katherine Duncan-Jones

    Katherine_Duncan-Jones

  • List of English writers (R–Z)
  • Lighthouse Thomas Woolner (1825–1892) poet and sculptor Christopher Wordsworth (1807–1885), poet, classicist and bishop Dorothy Wordsworth (1771–1855), diarist

    List of English writers (R–Z)

    List_of_English_writers_(R–Z)

  • Philology
  • Study of language in historical sources

    stereotypes of "scrutiny of ancient Greek or Roman texts of a nit-picking classicist" and only the "technical research into languages and families". In The

    Philology

    Philology

  • T. S. Eliot
  • Poet, essayist and playwright (1888–1965)

    Martyr. He specifically identified as Anglo-Catholic, proclaiming himself "classicist in literature, royalist in politics, and anglo-catholic in religion".

    T. S. Eliot

    T. S. Eliot

    T._S._Eliot

  • List of Old Carthusians
  • Alumni of the English school Charterhouse

    Brown (1806–1883), historian in Venice George Burges (1785 or 1786–1864), classicist Charles Burney (1757–1817), English classical scholar who gathered the

    List of Old Carthusians

    List_of_Old_Carthusians

  • Percival (given name)
  • Name list

    Corps Brevet Medal recipient John Percival Postgate (1853–1926), English classicist and academic Percivall Pott (1714–1788), English surgeon Henry Percivall

    Percival (given name)

    Percival (given name)

    Percival_(given_name)

  • Ascension Parish Burial Ground
  • Cemetery in Cambridge, England

    née Pendrell Smith. Augustus Arthur Vansittart, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, classical scholar. Arthur Woollgar Verrall, Classicist, Member of

    Ascension Parish Burial Ground

    Ascension Parish Burial Ground

    Ascension_Parish_Burial_Ground

  • Anne Carson
  • Canadian poet and academic (born 1950)

    Carson (born June 21, 1950) is a Canadian poet, essayist, translator, classicist, and professor. Trained at the University of Toronto, Carson has taught

    Anne Carson

    Anne Carson

    Anne_Carson

  • Marcellus (nephew of Augustus)
  • Nephew of Roman emperor Augustus

    historical novel by classicist Robert Graves. I, Claudius (1976), a television series by Jack Pulman. He is played by Christopher Guard. Domina (2021)

    Marcellus (nephew of Augustus)

    Marcellus (nephew of Augustus)

    Marcellus_(nephew_of_Augustus)

  • Frederic W. H. Myers
  • English poet and essayist (1843–1901)

    William Henry Myers (6 February 1843 – 17 January 1901) was a British poet, classicist, philologist, and a founder of the Society for Psychical Research. Myers'

    Frederic W. H. Myers

    Frederic W. H. Myers

    Frederic_W._H._Myers

  • Jesus
  • First-century Jewish preacher and religious leader

    non-existence "a thoroughly dead thesis". According to Michael Grant (a classicist), "In recent years [as of 2004], 'no serious scholar has ventured to postulate

    Jesus

    Jesus

    Jesus

  • Colin Dexter
  • English writer (1930–2017)

    to Alfred and Dorothy Dexter. He had an elder brother, John, a fellow classicist, who taught Classics at The King's School, Peterborough, and a sister

    Colin Dexter

    Colin_Dexter

  • David Ligare
  • American painter

    Gallery and Stiebel Modern in New York, among others. He appeared in classicist-oriented and realist surveys at the Denver Art Museum, deCordova Museum

    David Ligare

    David_Ligare

  • Antinous
  • Lover of Roman emperor Hadrian (c. 111 – 130)

    destroyed artefacts and temples built in honour of the youth. By 2005, classicist Caroline Vout could note that more images have been identified of Antinous

    Antinous

    Antinous

    Antinous

  • Alicia Keys
  • American singer and songwriter (born 1981)

    neo-soul songsters" and "fit neatly into the movement of ambitious yet classicist new female singer/songwriters that ranged from the worldbeat-inflected

    Alicia Keys

    Alicia Keys

    Alicia_Keys

  • In Search of Lost Time
  • 1913–1927 novel in seven volumes by Marcel Proust

    artist of romantic reminiscence, the narrator of the laminated "I," the classicist of formal structure—all these figures are to be found in Proust ... The

    In Search of Lost Time

    In Search of Lost Time

    In_Search_of_Lost_Time

  • St Columba's College, Dublin
  • Private secondary school in Whitechurch, Dublin, Ireland

    Hone, writer, professor Rex Ingram, filmmaker Richard Claverhouse Jebb, classicist Roy Johnston, Irish physicist William John Leech, painter John Martley

    St Columba's College, Dublin

    St Columba's College, Dublin

    St_Columba's_College,_Dublin

  • List of Classical-era composers
  • composers of the Classical music era, roughly from 1730 to 1820. Prominent classicist composers include Christoph Willibald Gluck, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach

    List of Classical-era composers

    List_of_Classical-era_composers

  • Rank–Raglan hero archetype
  • Hero archetype

    points), Robin Hood (13 points), and Alexander the Great (7 points). Classicist Thomas J. Sienkewicz analyzed additional heroes using Raglan's pattern

    Rank–Raglan hero archetype

    Rank–Raglan hero archetype

    Rank–Raglan_hero_archetype

  • Phoenicia
  • Ancient Semitic maritime civilization

    invented in Sidon around 700 BC and later adopted by the Greeks. The classicist J. S. Morrison, a student of the trireme, quotes Thucydides' statement

    Phoenicia

    Phoenicia

    Phoenicia

  • Trial of Socrates
  • 399 B.C. legal proceedings by the city of Athens against Socrates

    the 1970s the accuracy of the description was questioned by the classicist Christopher Gill and the pathologist William Ober. Gill argued that the scene

    Trial of Socrates

    Trial_of_Socrates

  • The New Criterion
  • American literary magazine

    Kissinger, former U.S. Secretary of State Donald Kagan, historian and classicist Ayaan Hirsi Ali, author and activist Charles Murray, political scientist

    The New Criterion

    The_New_Criterion

  • Imperial examination
  • Civil service examination system in Imperial China

    candidate was said to be old for a classicist examinee, but young to be a jinshi. An oral version of the classicist examination known as moyi also existed

    Imperial examination

    Imperial examination

    Imperial_examination

  • Robin Lane Fox
  • British historian, educator and writer (born 1946)

    Robin James Lane Fox, FRSL (born 5 October 1946) is an English classicist, ancient historian, and gardening writer known for his works on Alexander the

    Robin Lane Fox

    Robin Lane Fox

    Robin_Lane_Fox

  • Robert Alexander Neil
  • Scottish classicist (1852–1901)

    Craven scholarship in 1875 and graduated as the second-highest-placed classicist in his year ("Second Classic") in 1876. After his graduation from Peterhouse

    Robert Alexander Neil

    Robert Alexander Neil

    Robert_Alexander_Neil

  • Sulla
  • Roman general and dictator (138–78 BC)

    dearly) and the other from his mistress Nicopolis. Arthur Keaveney, a classicist and author of the Sullan biography Sulla: The Last Republican, accepts

    Sulla

    Sulla

    Sulla

  • Stowe School
  • Public school in Stowe, Buckinghamshire, England

    director and producer Michael Ventris (1922–1956), English architect, classicist and philologist who deciphered Linear B Jon Vickers (1916–2008), British

    Stowe School

    Stowe School

    Stowe_School

  • List of alumni of Clare College, Cambridge
  • Engineering) at the University of Cambridge, 1943–70 David Mowbray Balme, classicist, First principal of the University College of the Gold Coast and later

    List of alumni of Clare College, Cambridge

    List of alumni of Clare College, Cambridge

    List_of_alumni_of_Clare_College,_Cambridge

  • Eugene O'Neill
  • American playwright (1888–1953)

    also had distant relationships with his sons. Eugene O'Neill Jr., a Yale classicist, suffered from alcoholism and died by suicide in 1950 at the age of 40

    Eugene O'Neill

    Eugene O'Neill

    Eugene_O'Neill

  • Judas Iscariot
  • Disciple and betrayer of Jesus

    (19:6, 11); and Jer 32:6–5 tells of the purchase of a field with silver." Classicist Glenn W. Most suggests that Judas's death in Acts can be interpreted figuratively

    Judas Iscariot

    Judas Iscariot

    Judas_Iscariot

  • Rachel Weisz
  • British actress (born 1970)

    Higgins, Charlotte (1 July 2010). "Alejandro Amenabar's Agora: a gift for classicists". The Guardian. London: Guardian News and Media Limited. Archived from

    Rachel Weisz

    Rachel Weisz

    Rachel_Weisz

  • The Black Album (Jay-Z album)
  • 2003 studio album by Jay-Z

    showcasing Jay-Z "at the top of his game, able to reinvent himself as a rap classicist at the right time, as if to cement his place in hip-hop's legacy for generations

    The Black Album (Jay-Z album)

    The_Black_Album_(Jay-Z_album)

  • Hypatia
  • 4th-century Alexandrian astronomer and mathematician

    the "astronomical table" which historic sources attribute to Hypatia. Classicist Alan Cameron additionally states that it is possible Hypatia may have

    Hypatia

    Hypatia

  • Finishing school
  • School for young women

    scholar offering a rigorous curriculum that educated the illustrious classicist Edith Hamilton.[better source needed] Today, with a new cultural climate

    Finishing school

    Finishing school

    Finishing_school

  • List of people associated with Corpus Christi College, Oxford
  • theoretical physicist (and former President of Corpus) Thomas James Dunbabin – classicist scholar and archaeologist Mark Edwards – scholar of Patristics, the New

    List of people associated with Corpus Christi College, Oxford

    List_of_people_associated_with_Corpus_Christi_College,_Oxford

  • List of academics of Balliol College, Oxford
  • Obituaries, Telegraph (28 November 2019). "Professor Jasper Griffin, classicist of rare humanity, breadth of interest and wit who was a Balliol and Oxford

    List of academics of Balliol College, Oxford

    List_of_academics_of_Balliol_College,_Oxford

  • King's College School
  • Private school in Wimbledon, Greater London,

    Michael Scott (1981–), classicist, author and broadcaster David Shaw (1950–2022), politician, former MP for Dover Dan Smith (1986–), lead singer of indie

    King's College School

    King's College School

    King's_College_School

  • Benedict Cumberbatch
  • English actor (born 1976)

    25 March 2013. Heyworth, Stephen (20 November 2017). "James Morwood, classicist – obituary". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 3 December 2017. (Subscription

    Benedict Cumberbatch

    Benedict Cumberbatch

    Benedict_Cumberbatch

  • Mary (Mary J. Blige album)
  • 1999 studio album by Mary J. Blige

    contemporary, eschewing her previous work's overt hip hop elements for classicist soul music and more mature songwriting. Highlighted by sleek and polished

    Mary (Mary J. Blige album)

    Mary_(Mary_J._Blige_album)

  • Pythagorean theorem
  • Relation between sides of a right triangle

    way which suggests that the attribution was widely known and undoubted. Classicist Kurt von Fritz wrote, "Whether this formula is rightly attributed to Pythagoras

    Pythagorean theorem

    Pythagorean theorem

    Pythagorean_theorem

  • List of people educated at Fettes College
  • Arthur David Ritchie, chemical physiologist and philosopher R. R. R. Smith, classicist and archaeologist, John M Squire, biophysicist. Walter Terence Stace

    List of people educated at Fettes College

    List_of_people_educated_at_Fettes_College

  • Atlantis
  • Fictional island in Plato's works

    fiction, from comic books to films. While present-day philologists and classicists agree on the story's fictional nature, there is still debate on what

    Atlantis

    Atlantis

    Atlantis

  • Septimius Severus
  • Roman emperor from 193 to 211

    governor of Pannonia Superior. At around this time he is described by the classicist Kyle Harper as being "a middling senator of modest physical stature and

    Septimius Severus

    Septimius Severus

    Septimius_Severus

  • Taxation in ancient Rome
  • Tax policies in ancient Rome

    although it developed into a generic term for all varieties of tax. Classicist Peter Brunt argued that the meaning of the term tributum varied throughout

    Taxation in ancient Rome

    Taxation_in_ancient_Rome

  • Bodley Medal
  • Bodleian Library award

    2016. Retrieved 6 July 2017. Onwuemezi, Natasha (31 October 2016). "Christopher Tolkien awarded the Bodley Medal". www.thebookseller.com. Retrieved 3

    Bodley Medal

    Bodley Medal

    Bodley_Medal

  • List of alumni of the Courtauld Institute of Art
  • historian[1] Joshua Compston, curator Henry Conway, socialite Robin Cormack, classicist and Byzantine art historian[1] Suzanne Cotter, curator and director, Grand

    List of alumni of the Courtauld Institute of Art

    List_of_alumni_of_the_Courtauld_Institute_of_Art

  • Memetics
  • Study of self-replicating units of culture

    root, but I want a monosyllable that sounds a bit like 'gene'. I hope my classicist friends will forgive me if I abbreviate mimeme to meme. If it is any consolation

    Memetics

    Memetics

  • Iliad
  • Epic poem attributed to Homer

    fifth century BC, widely known in the ancient Greek world. According to classicist Gregory Nagy, "Homer's Iliad, along with its companion-piece, the Odyssey

    Iliad

    Iliad

    Iliad

  • List of people associated with Wadham College, Oxford
  • Rex Warner, classicist, writer and translator William Whyte, historian Donald Wiseman, biblical scholar and Assyriologist Sir Christopher Wren, architect

    List of people associated with Wadham College, Oxford

    List_of_people_associated_with_Wadham_College,_Oxford

  • E. M. Forster
  • English novelist and writer (1879–1970)

    dedicate the book to Masood. In 1914, he visited Egypt and Germany with the classicist Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson,[citation needed] by which time he had written

    E. M. Forster

    E. M. Forster

    E._M._Forster

  • List of Old Harrovians
  • British advertiser George Murray Smith the Younger (1859–1919), chairman of the Midland Railway (1911–1919) Christopher Rice Mansel Talbot (1803–1890),

    List of Old Harrovians

    List_of_Old_Harrovians

  • Highgate School
  • Private school in Highgate, London

    Green, artist Francis Llewellyn Griffith, Egyptologist Ernest Hardy, classicist and Principal of Jesus College, Oxford Gerard Hoffnung, cartoonist and

    Highgate School

    Highgate School

    Highgate_School

  • Philip Glass
  • American composer (born 1937)

    Time: Essays on the Music of Philip Glass. Glass describes himself as a "classicist", pointing out he is trained in harmony and counterpoint and studied such

    Philip Glass

    Philip Glass

    Philip_Glass

  • Return of the Herakleidai
  • Ancient Greek myth

    (4th ed.). Oxford University Press. p. 220. ISBN 978-0-19-954556-8. Smith, Christopher (2011). "Thinking About Kings". Bulletin of the Institute of Classical

    Return of the Herakleidai

    Return of the Herakleidai

    Return_of_the_Herakleidai

  • List of University of Cambridge people
  • Christi/Trinity) Robin Orr (Pembroke) Martin Outram (Fitzwilliam) Christopher Page (Sidney Sussex) Christopher Palmer (Trinity) Roger Parker (St John's) David Parry

    List of University of Cambridge people

    List of University of Cambridge people

    List_of_University_of_Cambridge_people

  • Ancient Egyptian race controversy
  • Question of the race of ancient Egyptians

    strongest term in Greek to denote blackness." According to historian and classicist to Alan B. Lloyd "there is no linguistic justification" for relating the

    Ancient Egyptian race controversy

    Ancient Egyptian race controversy

    Ancient_Egyptian_race_controversy

  • Serbia
  • Country in Southeast-Central Europe

    figure of the Age of Enlightenment, while Jovan Sterija Popović was a Classicist writer whose works also contained elements of Romanticism. In the era

    Serbia

    Serbia

    Serbia

  • Marian reforms
  • Putative reforms of the Roman military in 107 BC

    only progenitor. The idea was spread by the influential 19th-century classicist Theodor Mommsen in the 1855 second volume of his The History of Rome,

    Marian reforms

    Marian reforms

    Marian_reforms

  • Roman Empire
  • 27 BC–476/1453 AD state and civilization

    centuries were encouraged to "inculcate the habits of peacetime". As the classicist Clifford Ando noted: Most of the cultural appurtenances popularly associated

    Roman Empire

    Roman Empire

    Roman_Empire

  • Virginity
  • State of a person who has never engaged in sexual intercourse

    sexual relations are expected between a married couple. According to classicist Evelyn Stagg and New Testament scholar Frank Stagg, the New Testament

    Virginity

    Virginity

    Virginity

  • Elagabalus
  • Roman emperor from 218 to 222

    (Cassius Dio, Roman History, 80.16.7). Some historians, including the classicists Mary Beard, Zachary Herz, and Martijn Icks, treat these accounts with

    Elagabalus

    Elagabalus

    Elagabalus

  • Gilbert Murray
  • Anglo-Australian scholar (1866–1957)

    Reassessed: Hellenism, Theatre, and International Politics, edited by Christopher Stray. Oxford University Press. pp. 349–370. ISBN 978-0-19-920879-1 Carruthers

    Gilbert Murray

    Gilbert Murray

    Gilbert_Murray

  • Albert Pollard
  • British historian (1869–1948)

    rights campaigner Kay Beauchamp. Another daughter, Margaret, married the classicist Harold Edgeworth Butler, and was the mother of political scientist Sir

    Albert Pollard

    Albert Pollard

    Albert_Pollard

  • Love vs. Money (The-Dream album)
  • 2009 studio album by The-Dream

    approach to composition: He doubled down on his signature formula of classicist R&B song structures and themes fused with production influenced as much

    Love vs. Money (The-Dream album)

    Love_vs._Money_(The-Dream_album)

  • Paul the Apostle
  • Christian apostle and missionary (c. 5 – c. 64/65)

    which overcoming the subjugation of women is an anticipated outcome". Classicist Evelyn Stagg and theologian Frank Stagg believe that Paul was attempting

    Paul the Apostle

    Paul the Apostle

    Paul_the_Apostle

  • Cupid
  • Ancient Roman god of desire, affection and erotic love

    works by Lucas Cranach the Elder and his workshop. The German poet and classicist Karl Philipp Conz (1762–1827) framed the tale as Schadenfreude ("taking

    Cupid

    Cupid

    Cupid

  • List of Old Salopians
  • PC QC (1815–1892), judge John Eyton Bickersteth Mayor FBA (1825–1910), classicist and librarian of Cambridge University Claas Mertens (born 1992), rower

    List of Old Salopians

    List_of_Old_Salopians

  • Hunter College
  • Public college in New York City, New York

    Helen Frankenthaler – artist Godfrey Gumbs – physicist E. Adelaide Hahn – classicist and linguist Winifred Hathaway – advocate for blind education H. Wiley

    Hunter College

    Hunter_College

  • Durham House, London
  • Historic London town house of the Bishop of Durham in the Strand

    28 February 2023. Worsley, Giles (2007). Inigo Jones and the European classicist tradition. New Haven [Conn.]: Yale University Press for the Paul Mellon

    Durham House, London

    Durham House, London

    Durham_House,_London

  • Geoffrey Chaucer
  • English writer (1343–1400)

    defends the unseemly, "low", and bawdy bits in Chaucer from an elite, classicist position. Francis Thynne noted some of these inconsistencies in his Animadversions

    Geoffrey Chaucer

    Geoffrey Chaucer

    Geoffrey_Chaucer

  • Romanticism
  • Artistic, literary, musical, and intellectual movement

    European Portuguese). Retrieved 2018-04-03. Luzzi 2016, p. 378. Also classicistic Parini, Monti, Alfieri and Pindemonte are counted among the pre-romantics

    Romanticism

    Romanticism

    Romanticism

  • Joy: A Holiday Collection
  • 1999 studio album (Christmas) by Jewel

    World", was released in November the same year. Described as "an unashamed classicist Christmas album, featuring all of the usual carols delivered with strings

    Joy: A Holiday Collection

    Joy:_A_Holiday_Collection

  • John Maynard Keynes
  • British economist (1883–1946)

    lovers included writer Francis Birrell, Grant's partner Bunny Garnett, classicist John Tresidder Sheppard, brother of Lytton and psychoanalyst James Strachey

    John Maynard Keynes

    John Maynard Keynes

    John_Maynard_Keynes

  • William Morris
  • English textile artist, author, and socialist (1834–1896)

    many translations were already available, often produced by trained Classicists, Morris claimed that his unique perspective was as "a poet not a pedant"

    William Morris

    William Morris

    William_Morris

  • List of alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge
  • (born 1974), historian and former politician Henry Jackson (1839–1921), classicist and reformer, Vice Master, 1914 Ian Jacobs (born 1957), gynaecologist

    List of alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge

    List_of_alumni_of_Trinity_College,_Cambridge

  • Dionysus
  • Ancient Greek god of winemaking and wine

    correspond to the Dionysian women of later periods. Some 19th-century classicists such as Matthew Arnold identified Phanes as a prototype for Dionysus

    Dionysus

    Dionysus

    Dionysus

  • List of Skull and Bones members
  • Justice of the Supreme Court of Connecticut Frank Bigelow Tarbell (1873), classicist, professor of Greek and history at Yale, Harvard, and the University of

    List of Skull and Bones members

    List_of_Skull_and_Bones_members

  • Parthenon
  • Temple on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece

    building also contained golden figures that he described as "Victories". The classicist Harris Rackham noted that eight of those figures were melted down for

    Parthenon

    Parthenon

    Parthenon

  • The Raft of the Medusa
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    Carrier of Christ; Form of Christopher; Christ Bearer

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    Tradesman.

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    KRISTOPHER

    Variant spelling of English Christopher, KRISTOPHER means "Christ-bearer." 

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    He who holds Christ in his heart. Famous Bearers: actors Christopher Plummer and Christopher...

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    English : occupational name for a worker in metal, from Middle English smith (Old English smið, probably a derivative of smītan ‘to strike, hammer’). Metal-working was one of the earliest occupations for which specialist skills were required, and its importance ensured that this term and its equivalents were perhaps the most widespread of all occupational surnames in Europe. Medieval smiths were important not only in making horseshoes, plowshares, and other domestic articles, but above all for their skill in forging swords, other weapons, and armor. This is the most frequent of all American surnames; it has also absorbed, by assimilation and translation, cognates and equivalents from many other languages (for forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988).

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    Christopher

    Christ-bearer; To Carry; Bearer of Christ

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    Form of Christopher.

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    Christopher

    English : from a medieval personal name which ostensibly means ‘bearer of Christ’, Latin Christopherus, Greek Khristophoros, from Khristos ‘Christ’. Compare Christian + -pher-, -phor- ‘carry’. This was borne by a rather obscure 3rd-century martyred saint. His name was relatively common among early Christians, who desired to bear Christ metaphorically with them in their daily lives. Subsequently, the name was explained by a folk etymology according to which the saint carried the infant Christ across a ford and so became the patron saint of travelers. In this guise he was enormously popular in the Middle Ages, and many inns were named with the sign of St. Christopher. In some instances the surname may have derived originally from residence at or association with such an inn. As an American family name, Christopher has absorbed cognates from other continental European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)

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    CHRISTOPHE

    French form of Latin Christophorus, CHRISTOPHE means "Christ-bearer." 

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    CHRISTOPHER

    English form of Latin Christophorus, CHRISTOPHER means "Christ-bearer." 

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    Smith.

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  • CHRISTOFFER
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    CHRISTOFFER

    Scandinavian form Latin Christophorus, CHRISTOFFER means "Christ-bearer." 

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    Devine smile

    Smith

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    Smithe

    English : variant of Smith.

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    Khristopher

    Form of Christopher.

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    Smith

    Tradesman; Blacksmith; Smile

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    German

    CHRISTOPH

    German form of Latin Christophorus, CHRISTOPH means "Christ-bearer." 

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    Risap

    The Seventh Truth

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    Snow-clad. A western USA state.

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    Amhuinn

    Lives at the alder tree river.

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    Gloster

    English : habitational name from the city of Gloucester. The place originally bore the British name Glēvum (apparently from a cognate of Welsh gloyw ‘bright’), to which was added the Old English element ceaster ‘Roman fort or walled city’ (Latin castra ‘legionary camp’).

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    English : patronymic from Makin 1.

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    Nagarathn

    Diamond

  • Damin
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    Conquering, Self-controlled

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    Skena

    From Skene.

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    Abul-Hasan

    Father of Hasan

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  • Smithcraft
  • n.

    The art or occupation of a smith; smithing.

  • Smite
  • v. t.

    To destroy the life of by beating, or by weapons of any kind; to slay by a blow; to kill; as, to smite one with the sword, or with an arrow or other instrument.

  • Stiddy
  • n.

    An anvil; also, a smith shop. See Stithy.

  • Smiddy
  • n.

    A smithy.

  • Smitten
  • p. p.

    of Smite

  • Farriery
  • n.

    The place where a smith shoes horses.

  • Smithery
  • n.

    Work done by a smith; smithing.

  • Smithy
  • n.

    The workshop of a smith, esp. a blacksmith; a smithery; a stithy.

  • Smith
  • n.

    To beat into shape; to forge.

  • Smite
  • v. t.

    To strike; to inflict a blow upon with the hand, or with any instrument held in the hand, or with a missile thrown by the hand; as, to smite with the fist, with a rod, sword, spear, or stone.

  • Smote
  • imp.

    of Smite

  • Smith
  • n.

    One who makes or effects anything.

  • Smithery
  • n.

    The workshop of a smith; a smithy or stithy.

  • Smight
  • v. t.

    To smite.

  • Smiting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Smite