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allegorist
allegorist (ˈælɪgərɪst) [f. allegorize: cf. baptize, baptist. See -ist.] One who constructs allegories, or writes allegorically; rarely, one who expounds allegorically.1684 T. Burnet Theor. Earth iii. 49 It cannot be understood..as these allegorists pretend. 1756 J. Warton Ess. Pope (1782) II. §8. 3...
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Guglielmo Marconi (Piccirilli)
The second bronze is an allegorist female figure sitting on a globe with her legs stretched out behind her.
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allegorister
† allegorister rare—1. [f. prec. + -er1, an unnecessary agential termination. Cf. chorist-er, barrist-er.] = allegorist.1841 D'Israeli Amen. Lit. (1859) II. 125 In a lengthened allegory..the allegorister tires of his allegory.
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Allegory
The title of "first allegorist", however, is usually awarded to whoever was the earliest to put forth allegorical interpretations of Homer. This approach leads to two possible answers: Theagenes of Rhegium (whom Porphyry calls the "first allegorist," Porph. Quaest.
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allegorism
ˈallegorism rare. (ˈælɪgərɪz(ə)m) [f. allegorize. Cf. baptize, baptism. See -ize.] The use of allegory; the allegorical method of interpreting Scripture. (Cf. allegorist.)1889 Sat. Rev. 18 May 613/1 [His views] rest upon what the early Fathers called Allegorism—that is, on the spiritual, not the lit...
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Valentinus (Gnostic)
philosopher Basilides and certainly became conversant with Hellenistic Middle Platonism and the culture of Hellenized Jews like the great Alexandrian Jewish allegorist
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Richard Coppin
Salmon was an allegorist, and is said to have 'sowed the seeds of ranting familism.'
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Ben Sira
Shimon ben Yeshua ben Eliezer ben Sira (Hebrew: שמעון בן יהושע בן אליעזר בן סירא) or Yeshua Ben Sirach (), was a Hellenistic Jewish scribe, sage, and allegorist
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Tithonus
Etymology
Tithonus has been taken by the allegorist to mean ‘a grant of a stretching-out’ (from teinō and ōnė), a reference to the stretching-out of his
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Ann Tukey Harrison
The book explores whether Charles d'Orleans can be described as an allegorist.
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The Paris of the Second Empire in Baudelaire
The reconceptualized project would have had three parts: (1) "Baudelaire as Allegorist"; (2) "The Paris of the Second Empire in Baudelaire"; (3) "The Commodity
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T. F. Powys
Powys: A Modern Allegorist. Rodopi: Amsterdam, 1986.
Churchill, Reginald Charles. The Powys Brothers.
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1763 in literature
German literary critic (died 1809)
October 10 – Xavier de Maistre, French soldier and writer (died 1852)
December 6 – Mary Anne Burges, Scottish religious allegorist
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1813 in literature
1768)
June 26 – Jean-François Cailhava de L'Estandoux, French dramatist, poet and critic (born 1731)
August 10 – Mary Anne Burges, Scottish religious allegorist
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Alcaeus of Mytilene
Thus for example Heraclitus "The Allegorist" quoted fr. 326 and part of fr. 6, about ships in a storm, in his study on Homer's use of allegory.
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