classical scholar

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classical scholar

A classical scholar carefully studies an ancient Greek manuscript.

Definition

Noun: A person who is an expert in or dedicated to the academic study of the languages, literature, history, philosophy, and cultures of ancient Greece and Rome, particularly the classical periods.

Usage

A "classical scholar" is a specialist in the field of Classics. Their work involves analyzing, interpreting, and teaching ancient Greek and Latin texts, as well as the broader civilizations that produced them. The term is used in academic and formal contexts.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • She is a renowned classical scholar who has published several books on Homeric epics.
    • The university hired a new classical scholar to lead its Latin department.
    • His argument was supported by the research of leading classical scholars.
Advanced Usage
  • "To be a classical scholar of note": to be a well-known and respected expert in the field.
    • Her translation of Virgil's Aeneid established her as a classical scholar of note.
Variants and Related Words
  • Classicist (noun): A synonym for a classical scholar; one who studies classical antiquity.
    • As a classicist, his focus is on Roman law.
  • Philologist (noun): A scholar of language, especially its historical development. Many classical scholars are also philologists.
    • The philologist examined the manuscript for linguistic clues.
Synonyms
  • Classicist: A direct synonym.
  • Hellenist (noun): A scholar specializing in ancient Greek language and culture.
  • Latinist (noun): A scholar specializing in the Latin language and Roman culture.
Related Phrases
  • "Scholarship in classics": The collective work and research produced by classical scholars.
    • His life's work represents a significant contribution to scholarship in classics.
classical scholar

A classical scholar carefully studies an ancient Greek manuscript.

Noun
  1. a student of ancient Greek and Latin

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