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locus classicus

American  
[loh-koos klahs-si-koos, loh-kuhs klas-i-kuhs] / ˈloʊ kʊs ˈklɑs sɪˌkʊs, ˈloʊ kəs ˈklæs ɪ kəs /

noun

Latin.

plural

loci classici
  1. classical source: a passage commonly cited to illustrate or explain a subject or word.


locus classicus British  
/ ˈklæsɪkəs /

noun

  1. an authoritative and often quoted passage from a standard work

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of locus classicus

Latin: classical place

Example Sentences

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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

In 2003, as an actual politician, Johnson disavowed this insight into his behavior as a young man: “I think my essay remains the locus classicus of the English genre of bogus self-deprecation.”

From The New Yorker • Jun. 13, 2019

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

For such tricks the passage from the generally uninteresting "Continuatio," which is given as Appendix B of this book, is a kind of "locus classicus."

From The Adventurous Simplicissimus being the description of the Life of a Strange vagabond named Melchior Sternfels von Fuchshaim by Grimmelshausen, Hans Jacob Christoph von

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