antiquitise

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antiquitise (third-person singular simple present antiquitises, present participle antiquitising, simple past and past participle antiquitised)

  1. Alternative spelling of antiquitize
    • 2001, Rudolf Suntrup, Jan R. Veenstra, editors, Tradition and Innovation in an Era of Change, Peter Lang, →ISBN, page 141:
      The spirit of the Kampen historians is far less sublime and instead of antiquitising philosophical and historical remarks we rather encounter practical and instrumental guidance for the city’s administration.
    • 2011, “16. Reform and Standardization”, in Fritz West, transl., On the Historical Development of the Liturgy, Liturgical Press, translation of original by Anton Baumstark, →ISBN, page 237:
      For an individual whose stylistic bias did not preclude—in any way at all—the enjoyment of baroque church art, for one to whom the soft voice of a soul could sound even through a work such as this baldachin, to that individual even the “antiquitised” hymnody of the golden age of the baroque would still have something to say.
    • 2012, Ladislav Stančo, “2. An iconographic analysis of the Hellenistic subjects in the art of Gandhara, Bactria and the adjoining areas of the Kushan Empire”, in Greek Gods in the East: Hellenistic Iconographic Schemes in Central Asia, →ISBN, “1. General remarks”, page 19:
      Usually, however, they have been content to give several examples and to state whether Greek or Roman art is a source of “antiquitising” iconography (or style).

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