locus classicus
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Origin of locus classicus
Latin: classical place
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Samuel R. Delany’s “Dhalgren” is perhaps the most famous recent example, but the locus classicus remains David Lindsay’s “A Voyage to Arcturus.”
From Washington Post • Nov. 16, 2021
Saval ties his essay to “Bartleby, the Scrivener,” Herman Melville’s locus classicus of clerical work.
From The New Yorker • Jul. 27, 2016
The locus classicus of this method was a recording of a blunt call between State Department official Toria Nuland and the American ambassador to Kiev, Geoffrey Pyatt.
From Slate • Jul. 4, 2016
Perhaps the locus classicus is the 1977 movie Looking for Mr Goodbar, written and directed by Richard Brooks.
From The Guardian • Nov. 17, 2015
The essay On the Incarnation is the locus classicus for the presentation of the teaching of the ancient church on the subject of salvation.
From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 7 "Arundel, Thomas" to "Athens" by Various
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