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  • Sarita Mizin, 14, Scott Township, Pa . _ atticism
  • There he met Thomas Jefferson Hogg, and " the winter was a mere Atticism.
  • They were unaffected by Atticism and employed the current colloquial vernacular which they transcribed in Hebrew letters.
  • Consequently, it exhibits struggle for an Atticism characteristic of the period, whereby the resulting language is highly artificial.
  • There were two different oratory styles of sophism that developed out of the period of enlightenment : Asianism and Atticism.
  • Admired and popularly imitated writers such as Lucian also adopted Atticism, so that the style survived until the Greek students of Byzantine expatriates.
  • In contrast, the other mode of rhetoric, Atticism, is explained by Philostratus as technique that is exemplified by the sophist Aelius Aristides.
  • Renaissance scholarship, the basis of modern scholarship in the west, nurtured strong Classical and Attic views, continuing Atticism for another four centuries.
  • Some like Lucian heavily favored Atticism ( an artificial purist movement favoring archaic expressions ), while others like Plutarch favored the Greek of their day.
  • From the 2nd century AD, Atticism caused for a widespread reintroduction of the ancient spelling with the final, but in any case was not pronounced.
  • Although the plainer language of Atticism eventually became as belabored and ornate as the perorations it sought to replace, its original simplicity meant that it remained universally comprehensible throughout the Greek world.
  • Lastly, Quintilian compares various styles of Greek and Roman oratory ( especially Atticism and the Asiatic style ), also commenting on artistic styles of painting and sculpture ( 12.10 ).
  • Atticism was portrayed as a return to Classical methods after what was perceived as the pretentious style of the Hellenistic, Sophist rhetoric and called for a return to the approaches of the Attic orators.
  • Someone practicising atticism would presumably be an atticist but it " does not say that " : Is this one OK ? ( Neelix ) talk ) 20 : 29, 29 May 2016 ( UTC)
  • Greek became a language of literature by the 1st century BC, some people distinguished it into two forms : written ( Greek ) as the literary post-classical form ( which should never be confused with Atticism ), and vernacular as the day to day spoken form.
  • In the same year ( 1884 ) the young Hatzidakis, now also a professor at Athens University, replied in turn with his " Study on Modern Greek, or Trial of the Censure of Pseudo-Atticism " in which he defended Kontos for insisting on grammatical correctness.
  • Bernardakis's minor edition contains essays known by the Latin translations of their titles : " De liberis educandis ", " Consolatio ad Apollonium ", and " Septem sapientium convivium ", that are regarded as koinisms, while still reflecting the moderate Atticism of Plutarch.
  • He describes Aristides as one who,  usually imitates some classical author, aims at simplicity of style, and is a purist, carefully avoiding any allusion or word that does not occur in a writer of the classical period .  Atticism drew from Greece s rich past and originated in its illustrious city of Athens.
  • They ranged from a moderately archaic style employed for most every-day writing and based mostly on the written Koin?of the Bible and early Christian literature, to a highly artificial learned style, employed by authors with higher literary ambitions and closely imitating the model of classical Attic, in continuation of the movement of Atticism in late antiquity.
  • In painting, the so-called " Parisian Atticism " is a particular movemement in French painting of the 17th century, spanning approximatively between 1640 and 1660, when famous painters working in Paris like Eustache Le Sueur or Jacques Stella elaborated a rigorous classicist style, characterized by a research of sobriety, luminosity and harmony and references to the Greco-Roman world.
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