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Conceptual approach that draws upon multiple theories, styles, or ideas
in eclecticism, where the selection is based on individual merit or preference rather than an attempt to create a new unified tradition. Eclecticism was
Eclecticism
Topics referred to by the same term
society Eclectic Society (fraternity), an American fraternity, Phi Nu Theta Eclectic, Alabama, a village Eclecticism, a philosophical movement Eclecticism in
Eclectic
Art style combining multiple styles in a work
decorative arts. In music the term used may be either eclecticism or polystylism. The term eclectic was first used by Johann Joachim Winckelmann to characterize
Eclecticism_in_art
Use of diverse music genres
music criticism, the term eclecticism refers to the use of diverse music genres. A musician might be described as eclectic if different parts of their
Eclecticism_in_music
Architectural style
Eclecticism is a 19th and 20th century architectural style in which a single piece of work incorporates eclecticism, a mixture of elements from previous
Eclecticism_in_architecture
Form of modern paganism
Eclectic paganism, also occasionally termed universalist or non-denominational paganism, is a form of modern paganism where practitioners blend paganism
Eclectic_paganism
Movement among Spanish painters from 1845-1890
Spanish Eclecticism was a movement among Spanish painters from 1845 to 1890. It was named after the tendency by artists to select from among multiple
Spanish_Eclecticism
English grammar
learning styles "Eclectic approach". TeachingEnglish | British Council | BBC. Alizadeh, Farideh; Hashim, Mohd Nasir (2016). Eclecticism in Drama. 10.6084/m9
Eclectic_approach
Developmental eclecticism or systematic eclecticism is an eclectic psychotherapy framework that was developed by Gerard Egan beginning in the 1970s. It
Developmental_eclecticism
Topics referred to by the same term
Spanish Eclectic may refer to: Eclecticism in architecture, a style of architecture Spanish Eclecticism, a style or painting This disambiguation page
Spanish_Eclectic
Identification of textual variants
approaches or methods to the practice of textual criticism, notably eclecticism, stemmatics, and copy-text editing. Quantitative techniques are also
Textual_criticism
Historical branch of American medicine
Eclectic medicine was a branch of American medicine that made use of botanical remedies along with other substances and physical therapy practices, popular
Eclectic_medicine
Psychotherapy using multiple techniques
prescriptive eclecticism in psychotherapy". American Psychologist. 33 (3): 239–248. doi:10.1037/0003-066x.33.3.239. PMID 655478. "Prescriptive Eclectic Therapy"
Eclectic_psychotherapy
Western-influenced Architectural movement in Japan
Japanese-Western Eclectic Architecture (Japanese: 和洋折衷建築, Hepburn: Wayō Se'chū Kenchiku) is an architectural style that emerged from the Eclecticism in architecture
Japanese-Western Eclectic Architecture
Japanese-Western_Eclectic_Architecture
Economic theory
The eclectic paradigm, also known as the OLI model or OLI framework (OLI stands for Ownership, Location, and Internalization), is a theory in economics
Eclectic_paradigm
Industrial eclecticism, elsewhere industrial historicism, raw brick romanticism is an architectural style present in Industrial architecture from the
Industrial_eclecticism
Modern syncretic pagan religion
Gardner and consider Wicca specific to similar traditions, excluding newer, eclectic traditions. Other traditions, as well as scholars of religion, apply Wicca
Wicca
Integration of different methods of psychotherapy
factors and technical eclecticism. Multitheoretical psychotherapy is an integrative model that combines elements of technical eclecticism and theoretical integration
Integrative_psychotherapy
Town in Alabama, United States
Eclectic is a town in Elmore County, Alabama, United States. It incorporated in 1907. At the 2020 census, the population was 1,193. It is part of the Montgomery
Eclectic,_Alabama
Barbadian singer (born 1988)
she is known for her multifaceted career, artistic reinventions, and eclectic fashion style. With estimated sales exceeding 250 million records, Rihanna
Rihanna
Weekly radio program hosted by Nic Harcourt
Sounds Eclectic, was a weekly syndicated public radio program hosted by Nic Harcourt that plays a variety of music, often by emerging artists. A trademark
Sounds_Eclectic
Synthetic rubber adhesive and sealant used for athletic shoe repair
an abrasion-resistant synthetic rubber. It is a registered trademark of Eclectic Products, based in Eugene, Oregon. Shoe Goo was created in part in 1972
Shoe_Goo
English musician and songwriter (born 1942)
melodic approach to bass-playing, versatile tenor vocal range and musical eclecticism, exploring genres ranging from pre-rock and roll pop to classical, ballads
Paul_McCartney
Eclectic Method is the name of an audio-visual remix act, originally formed in London in 2001 by Jonny Wilson. Geoff Gamlen and Ian Edgar. Wilson is the
Eclectic_Method
American video game developer (1978–1999)
Synergistic Software was a video game developer based in Seattle. Founded in 1978, the company published some of the earliest available games and applications
Synergistic_Software
Series of children's early reading books
The Eclectic Readers (commonly, but informally known as the McGuffey Readers) were a series of graded primers for grade levels 1–6. They were widely used
McGuffey_Readers
Combination of beliefs and traditions
eclecticism, in the realm of religion, it specifically denotes a more integrated merging of beliefs into a unified system, distinct from eclecticism,
Syncretism
The Venturi Eclectic is a zero emission car, running on solar sourced electric power, from the French/ Monegasque car manufacturer Venturi owned by Gildo
Venturi_Eclectic
Private research library in Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
institutional records of Lloyd Brothers, Pharmacists, Inc., and the Eclectic Medical College/Eclectic Medical Institution. Other formats collected include photographs
Lloyd_Library_and_Museum
Topics referred to by the same term
Eclectic Society may refer to: Eclectic Society (Christian), founded in 1783 by Anglican clergymen and laymen as a discussion group Eclectic Society (fraternity)
Eclectic_Society
Type of music that emphasizes expansion of form and stylistic variety
formalism, "eclecticism" connotes a predilection toward style synthesis or integration. However, contrary to formalist tendencies, eclecticism foregrounds
Progressive_music
Largest city in Turkey
route between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean have helped foster an eclectic populace, although less so since the establishment of the Republic in 1923
Istanbul
Style of architecture
Neo-eclectic architecture is a name for an architectural style that has influenced residential building construction in North America in the latter part
Neo-eclectic_architecture
18th-century English Christian group
The Eclectic Society was founded in 1783 by a number of Anglican clergymen and laymen as a discussion group, and was instrumental in the founding of the
Eclectic_Society_(Christian)
Interpreted programming language first released in 1987
Practical Extraction and Report Language and Wall's own Pathologically Eclectic Rubbish Lister, which is in the manual page for perl. Programming Perl
Perl
Range of new religious beliefs and practices
American culture, so the New Age attitude of spiritual individualism and eclecticism may well be an increasingly visible one in the decades to come". Australian
New_Age
The Eclectic Collective was a crossover band from Boston, Massachusetts. Members include Dua Boayke (vocals), Salim Akram (guitar), Sheel Dave (drums)
The_Eclectic_Collective
Canadian rock band
Rush is known for their virtuosic musicianship, complex compositions and eclectic lyrical motifs, which drew primarily on science fiction, fantasy, and philosophy
Rush_(band)
American singer and songwriter (born 1981)
albums, inspiring the setting of Friday as Global Release Day, while the eclectic Lemonade (2016) sparked sociopolitical discourse and was the best-selling
Beyoncé
British singer-songwriter (1983–2011)
distinctive contralto vocals, expressive and autobiographical songwriting, and eclectic blend of genres such as soul, rhythm and blues, and jazz. Her music, along
Amy_Winehouse
2000 live album by Ronnie Wood
Live and Eclectic is the second solo live album by Ronnie Wood released in 2000. It was recorded in 1992 at the Electric Lady Studios in New York and at
Live_&_Eclectic
English shorthand system invented by J. G. Cross in 1878
Eclectic shorthand (sometimes called "Cross shorthand" or "Eclectic-Cross shorthand" after its founder, J. G. Cross) is an English shorthand system of
Eclectic_shorthand
2001 studio album by Aceyalone
Accepted Eclectic is the third studio album by American rapper Aceyalone. It was released on Ground Control and Project Blowed in 2001. It peaked at number
Accepted_Eclectic
Fraternity (1838–1970) or its successor co-op at Wesleyan University
The Eclectic Society of Phi Nu Theta (ΦΝΘ) began in 1838 as a college fraternity at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, making it one of the
Eclectic_Society_(fraternity)
Province of Vietnam
worshipping complex (Bái Đính Temple), and the Phát Diệm Cathedral with "eclectic architectural style". Ninh Bình is located to the south of the Northern
Ninh_Bình_province
Architectural style
architecture is a reaction to the complexity of postmodern architecture and eclecticism in architecture, seeking greater simplicity. The architectural style
Neomodern
The Eclectic Review was a British periodical published monthly during the first half of the 19th century aimed at highly literate readers of all classes
The_Eclectic_Review
Revivalist architectural style
French Provincial architecture, also known as French Eclectic architecture, is a revivalist architectural style based on manor houses or chateaux homes
French Provincial architecture
French_Provincial_architecture
adaptation, and several other spin-offs, is noted for its unusual and eclectic cast of fictional characters, both human and alien. Stitch (Experiment
List of Lilo & Stitch characters
List_of_Lilo_&_Stitch_characters
Italian architectural style of the late 19th century
19th-century style of Renaissance Revival architecture in Italy, typical of the eclecticism of late 19th century architecture and decorative arts in Europe, which
Stile_Umbertino
1989 instrumental by Red Hot Chili Peppers
1989 album Mother's Milk. Recognized as one of the best examples of the eclecticism the band experimented with in this album, the track was written by guitarist
Pretty_Little_Ditty
Art genre based on imitation
stylistic elements of other artists' work. Pastiche is an example of eclecticism in art. Allusion is not pastiche. A literary allusion may refer to another
Pastiche
Italian architect (1850–1911)
Luigi Rovelli (1850–1911) was an Italian architect, a key figure in the eclecticism movement in Liguria. Luigi Rovelli was born in Monza on 23 March 1850
Luigi_Rovelli
Architectural style in Riga
Nouveau buildings in Riga were of the Eclectic Art Nouveau style. Beginning as a purely decorative change from Eclecticism, buildings of this type simply adopted
Art Nouveau architecture in Riga
Art_Nouveau_architecture_in_Riga
Private liberal arts college in Hiram, Ohio, US
Hiram, Ohio, United States. It was founded in 1850 as the Western Reserve Eclectic Institute by Amos Sutton Hayden and other members of the Christian Church
Hiram_College
British-American guitarist and songwriter
Guitarists of all time. Critic Steve Huey writes, "[Reid's] rampant eclecticism encompasses everything from heavy metal and punk to funk, R&B and avant-garde
Vernon_Reid
Building in Novi Sad, Serbia
of the building combines Serbian and Byzantine elements, showcasing an eclectic influence. Its exterior features pseudo-Moorish decorative forms designed
Bishop's_Palace,_Novi_Sad
Artistic style in Europe and colonies, c. 1600–1750
century led in time to eclecticism (mix of elements of different styles). Because architects often revived Classical styles, most Eclectic buildings and designs
Baroque
1990 album by Ween
The album introduces several key themes for the group, including their eclecticism, gonzo sense of humor, and their demon god/mascot, the Boognish. The
GodWeenSatan:_The_Oneness
Series of architectural revival styles
roughly from 1850 and later. The styles often included interpretations and eclectic revivals of historic styles (see historicism). The name represents the
Victorian_architecture
Irish band
Celtic Thunder is an Irish singing group and stage show known for its eclectic, theatrical style show. The group is backed by the Celtic Thunder Band on
Celtic_Thunder
British rock band
and vocals. They were noted for their commercial successes, musical eclecticism, and frequent personnel changes. They went through three lead guitarists
Paul_McCartney_and_Wings
Historical building in Lima, Peru
It was designed by Claude Sahut in an eclectic style. The building was designed by Claude Sahut in an eclectic style for the miner Eulogio Fernandini
Casa_Fernandini,_Lima
YouTube channel created by Joe Buono and Tristan Clarke
YouTube channel created by Joe Buono and Tristan Clarke, who perform an eclectic mix of music as melodica duets. Their first viral hit was a performance
Melodica_Men
18th-century Bavarian secret society
in the Illuminati after his adherence to the Eclectic Alliance. In reality, the creation of the Eclectic Alliance had undermined all of the subtle plans
Illuminati
Private university in Syracuse, New York, US
east and southeast of downtown Syracuse, the large campus features an eclectic mix of architecture, ranging from nineteenth-century Romanesque Revival
Syracuse_University
American singer-songwriter (born 1948)
John Ford Coley, 1980 Live from the Philippines - John Ford Coley, 2009 Eclectic - John Ford Coley, 2016 Long Way Home (Live in Israel & L.A.) - John Ford
John_Ford_Coley
City in Piedmont, Italy
the street between Piazza San Carlo and Piazza Castello was built in an eclectic style, with arcades characterised by Serliana-type arches. To this day
Turin
Book by Robert Ingpen and Michael Page
for White Dwarf #74, and stated that "Good marks for production and eclecticism beyond the usual European and Greek myths: but at [the price] there'd
Encyclopedia of Things That Never Were
Encyclopedia_of_Things_That_Never_Were
Street in Bydgoszcz, Poland
part of Bydgoszcz. Its houses display various architectural styles (Eclecticism, Neo-classicism, Art Nouveau, Modernism). The path is a witness of the
Tadeusza Kościuszki street, Bydgoszcz
Tadeusza_Kościuszki_street,_Bydgoszcz
Building in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
territories, such as Acre in 1903. The building's dominant style is the eclecticism, with classical and renaissance features. In front of the building lies
Tiradentes_Palace
American alternative rock band
Limits Music Festival 2006 (iTunes Exclusive EP) (2006) Morning Becomes Eclectic (Live At KCRW) (2006) Dreaming of Dreaming (2008) Allaire Sessions (2019)
Secret_Machines
scant remnants, among them the Torelly House and the Bonfim Chapel. Soon Eclecticism would predominate. An imposing example is the Public Market, which replaced
Architecture_of_Porto_Alegre
Modern paganism based on ancient alleged Celtic traditions
approach to ancient Celtic religion, emphasizing historical accuracy over eclecticism such as is found in most forms of Celtic neopaganism. It is an effort
Celtic_neopaganism
2007 compilation album by Chet Atkins
Eclectic Guitar is a compilation recording by American guitarist Chet Atkins, released in 2007 on the El label. The single disc contains 20 tracks from
Eclectic_Guitar
1890–1911 European style of art and architecture
the Belle Époque period, and was a reaction against the academicism, eclecticism and historicism of 19th-century architecture and decorative art. One
Art_Nouveau
Unspecified belief in an undetermined transcendent reality
and therefore are characterized as agnostic atheists), advocates of eclecticism, the perennial philosophy, deists, minimal religion or "poor faith" ("bednaia
Ietsism
Universal Eclectic Wicca (UEW) is one of a number of distinctly American Wiccan traditions which developed following the introduction of Gardnerian and
Universal_Eclectic_Wicca
Religions shaped by historical paganism
Strmiska argues that these two poles could be termed reconstructionism and eclecticism, respectively. Reconstructionists do not altogether reject innovation
Modern_paganism
1st- or 2nd-century AD Greek doxographer and philosopher
(/eɪˈiːʃiəs/; Greek: Ἀέτιος) was a 1st- or 2nd-century AD doxographer and Eclectic philosopher. None of Aetius' works survives today, but he solves a mystery
Aetius_(philosopher)
Danish musical collective
The Eclectic Moniker is a musical collective from Odense, Denmark consisting of various Danish musicians. The collective is called "eclectic" because it
The_Eclectic_Moniker
Genre of electronic music
funk, dub, rap, as well as sampling from movie soundtracks and other eclectic sources. Pioneering trip hop acts include Massive Attack, Tricky, and Portishead
Trip_hop
Brazilian pianist, composer, arranger and producer (born 1942)
and record producer, primarily in jazz but who has been known for his eclectic melding of genres, such as pop, rock, disco, rhythm and blues, classical
Eumir_Deodato
desserts. Polish cuisine has evolved over the centuries to become very eclectic due to Poland's history. Polish cuisine shares many similarities with other
List_of_Polish_desserts
American alternative radio program
Morning Becomes Eclectic (MBE) is an American three-hour adult album alternative radio program first aired in 1977 and broadcast live every weekday from
Morning_Becomes_Eclectic
Group of neopagan traditions
is viewed as more ancient-based, while the latter is a new movement of eclectic ideas. In contemporary Western culture, some adherents of these religions
Neopagan_witchcraft
UK independent record label
consultancy work led to the formation of an independent reissue label, titled Eclectic Discs, to license overlooked releases he considered worthwhile but weren't
Esoteric_Recordings
Catholic Church, Bydgoszcz, Poland, 19th century
stained glasses replaced. The church was built externally in the Neo-Gothic eclectic style with neo-romanesque elements. The interior is Neo-Baroque. It is
Sts. Peter and Paul Church (Bydgoszcz)
Sts._Peter_and_Paul_Church_(Bydgoszcz)
American dancer and actor (1899–1987)
influenced the American Smooth style of ballroom dance. He called his eclectic approach "outlaw style", a following of an unpredictable and instinctive
Fred_Astaire
principalities' churches, the Muscovite style, baroque, neoclassical, eclecticism, art nouveau, as well as the signature styles of the Soviet period. Russian
Architecture_of_Russia
American singer (born 1987)
Ultra (2011), was released independently. His debut studio album, the eclectic Channel Orange (2012), incorporated elements of R&B and soul music. At
Frank_Ocean
Synagogue in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
comprised more than 10,000 people. The synagogue was completed in 1884 in an eclectic style. The building was designed by architect Ivan Neiman. In 1993 the
Nizhny_Novgorod_Synagogue
American singer-songwriter (born 1989)
formats. Swift incorporated elements of rock on Speak Now (2010) and an eclectic mix of pop and rock styles on Red (2012). She recalibrated her artistic
Taylor_Swift
American rock band
genre from the CBGB scene of the mid-1970s, and drew notability for its eclectic mixture of musical styles, incorporating elements of punk, disco, pop,
Blondie_(band)
Hotel in Westende, Belgium
The Grand Hôtel Bellevue is a grand hotel designed in the eclecticism style by Octave van Rysselberghe in Westende, West Flanders, Belgium. In 1984, the
Grand_Hôtel_Bellevue
Architecture of the Ottoman Empire
Empire style and Neoclassical motifs were introduced and a trend towards eclecticism was evident in many types of buildings, such as the Dolmabahçe Palace
Ottoman_architecture
French filmmaker (1932–1995)
was a French filmmaker who worked in France and Hollywood. Described as "eclectic" and "difficult to pin down", his works often depict provocative or controversial
Louis_Malle
The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art was a monthly periodical published between 1844 and 1907. It reprinted the best of British
The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art
The_Eclectic_Magazine_of_Foreign_Literature,_Science,_and_Art
The Eclectic school of medicine (Eclectics, or Eclectici, Greek: Ἐκλεκτικοί) was an ancient school of medicine in ancient Greece and Rome. They were so-called
Eclectic_school
American country singer (1932–1995)
(December 14, 1932 – July 25, 1995) was an American country singer. His eclectic style of music also blended influences from rockabilly, jazz, blues, soul
Charlie_Rich
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Boy/Male
British, English, French, Latin
Fair; Righteous
Boy/Male
Welsh
Dwells by the alder tree river.
Girl/Female
Indian
One who Love Stars
Boy/Male
Hindu
Wholesome
Girl/Female
Irish
The Irish form of Margaret, it became popular around the fourteenth century.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lion
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Right; Correct
Female
Polish
Polish form of German Ishild, IZOLDA means "ice battle."
Boy/Male
Hindu
The Moon, Dawn, The end of night, Pleasant early morning
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Jamaican, Latin, Norse, Portuguese, Scandinavian, Swedish, Teutonic
Always Ruler; Honorable Ruler; The Heather Plant; Forever; Regal; Queen-like; Alone; Ruler
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n.
See Eclecticism.
n.
Theory or practice of an eclectic.