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Definition of Augustan in English: Augustanadjective ɔːˈɡʌst(ə)nɔˈɡəstən 1Connected with or occurring during the reign of the Roman emperor Augustus. (古罗马帝国皇帝)奥古斯都的;奥古斯都时期的 a Roman villa of the Augustan period Example sentencesExamples - Hence by the Augustan period the term murmillo replaced the old term samnis, designating a people south of Rome who had long since been subjugated by the Romans and absorbed into their culture.
- One model can be seen in exhibition catalogues on Italy during the middle Republic, on the relationship between the Republic and the Augustan period, or on late antiquity in the city of Rome.
- The Forum Augusti and the Ara Pacis, however, are different monuments with different purposes; it would be simplistic to expect that all Augustan buildings repeat the same message.
- The Neapolitan coastal resort of Baiae was favoured by rich Romans in Augustan times, although their marble villas were later overturned by an earthquake.
- The excavated area open to the public covers the forum, dated to the Augustan period.
- The toughening of the Augustan regime and the fading influence of the mediating Maecenas was having its effect.
- The triumphs of the Augustan arts had been the triumphs of an elite, intended primarily for the consumption of an elite.
- Work in recent years on Augustan fortresses in Germany, the Netherlands and the Czech Republic, dating to the end of the 1st century BC and the beginning of the 1st century AD, suggest how this might have happened.
- Competition for notice spilled over into the Augustan period as individuals commissioned new and novel types of attention-commanding funerary monuments.
- By the end of Constantine's rule, all of the Augustan foundations of the Empire had changed profoundly.
- 1.1 Relating to or denoting Latin literature of the reign of Augustus, including the works of Virgil, Horace, Ovid, and Livy.
(拉丁文学)奥古斯都时期的(包括维吉尔、贺拉斯、奥维德和李维的作品) Example sentencesExamples - Although several literary sources for the sacrifice of Aeneas belong to the Augustan period, the story was well known at least from the late Republic.
- Later the personal, sometimes satirical poetry of the Augustan period is full of information on food and dining among the élite.
- Ovid's strategic silence is designed for an audience familiar with the contextualization of the Marsyas figure in the Augustan world.
- There is almost no rhetorical verse of the kind we find in Augustan Latin and later in Renaissance poetry throughout Europe.
- The images and language are often startling but nevertheless forthright, and Horace, more than any other Augustan poet, employed the spoken or prose language rather than poetic register.
- 1.2 Relating to or denoting 17th- and 18th-century English literature of a style considered refined and classical, including the works of Pope, Addison, and Swift.
(英国文学)奥古斯都时期的(17-18世纪的英国文学,被认为具有精巧、古典的风格,包括蒲柏、艾迪生和斯威夫特的作品) poets of the Augustan age Example sentencesExamples - The first part has five essays on various aspects of Dryden's works: theatrical imagination, satire, ‘imperial imagination’, Augustan culture and Dryden's role in creating it, and his mastery of triplets.
- History, Science, and Satire in Augustan England and The Battle of the Books: History and Literature in the Augustan Age.
- Samuel Johnson, however, found that he could not compile the kind of dictionary hoped for, and with the independence of the US a resistance to Augustan norms developed outside Britain.
- The satires are both ‘a passionate expression of anger against man's ineptitude and ultimately a triumph of Augustan order over individualism’ .
- Restoration and Augustan poetry reign here, providing Brown's primary locus of interpretation and exemplum of cultural fable.
- Translation was central to the Augustan programme to classicize English literary culture.
Synonyms simple, pure, restrained, plain, austere
noun ɔːˈɡʌst(ə)nɔˈɡəstən A writer of the (Latin or English) Augustan period or style. (拉丁或英国文学)奥古斯都时期的作家 Example sentencesExamples - For the Augustans, literary translation was both important and possible because the established codes of decorum remained sufficiently in force to subsume what were thought to be the most pleasurable aspects of style.
- The writers of formal odes, Marvell and Dryden in particular, are also indebted to him and the critical writings of Dryden and the Augustans plainly reveal the influence of his Ars Poetica.
- Darwin is a transitional figure between neo-classicism and Romanticism, breaking through ‘the invisible barrier between the Augustans and the Romantics.
OriginFrom Latin Augustanus 'relating to Augustus' (see Augustus). Definition of Augustan in US English: Augustanadjectiveôˈɡəstənɔˈɡəstən 1Connected with or occurring during the reign of the Roman emperor Augustus. (古罗马帝国皇帝)奥古斯都的;奥古斯都时期的 a Roman villa of the Augustan period Example sentencesExamples - Work in recent years on Augustan fortresses in Germany, the Netherlands and the Czech Republic, dating to the end of the 1st century BC and the beginning of the 1st century AD, suggest how this might have happened.
- One model can be seen in exhibition catalogues on Italy during the middle Republic, on the relationship between the Republic and the Augustan period, or on late antiquity in the city of Rome.
- The Forum Augusti and the Ara Pacis, however, are different monuments with different purposes; it would be simplistic to expect that all Augustan buildings repeat the same message.
- Hence by the Augustan period the term murmillo replaced the old term samnis, designating a people south of Rome who had long since been subjugated by the Romans and absorbed into their culture.
- By the end of Constantine's rule, all of the Augustan foundations of the Empire had changed profoundly.
- The toughening of the Augustan regime and the fading influence of the mediating Maecenas was having its effect.
- The triumphs of the Augustan arts had been the triumphs of an elite, intended primarily for the consumption of an elite.
- Competition for notice spilled over into the Augustan period as individuals commissioned new and novel types of attention-commanding funerary monuments.
- The excavated area open to the public covers the forum, dated to the Augustan period.
- The Neapolitan coastal resort of Baiae was favoured by rich Romans in Augustan times, although their marble villas were later overturned by an earthquake.
- 1.1 Relating to or denoting Latin literature of the reign of Augustus, including the works of Virgil, Horace, Ovid, and Livy.
(拉丁文学)奥古斯都时期的(包括维吉尔、贺拉斯、奥维德和李维的作品) Example sentencesExamples - The images and language are often startling but nevertheless forthright, and Horace, more than any other Augustan poet, employed the spoken or prose language rather than poetic register.
- Ovid's strategic silence is designed for an audience familiar with the contextualization of the Marsyas figure in the Augustan world.
- Although several literary sources for the sacrifice of Aeneas belong to the Augustan period, the story was well known at least from the late Republic.
- Later the personal, sometimes satirical poetry of the Augustan period is full of information on food and dining among the élite.
- There is almost no rhetorical verse of the kind we find in Augustan Latin and later in Renaissance poetry throughout Europe.
- 1.2 Relating to or denoting 17th- and 18th-century English literature of a style considered refined and classical, including the works of Pope, Addison, and Swift.
(英国文学)奥古斯都时期的(17-18世纪的英国文学,被认为具有精巧、古典的风格,包括蒲柏、艾迪生和斯威夫特的作品) poets of the Augustan age Example sentencesExamples - Translation was central to the Augustan programme to classicize English literary culture.
- History, Science, and Satire in Augustan England and The Battle of the Books: History and Literature in the Augustan Age.
- Restoration and Augustan poetry reign here, providing Brown's primary locus of interpretation and exemplum of cultural fable.
- The first part has five essays on various aspects of Dryden's works: theatrical imagination, satire, ‘imperial imagination’, Augustan culture and Dryden's role in creating it, and his mastery of triplets.
- The satires are both ‘a passionate expression of anger against man's ineptitude and ultimately a triumph of Augustan order over individualism’ .
- Samuel Johnson, however, found that he could not compile the kind of dictionary hoped for, and with the independence of the US a resistance to Augustan norms developed outside Britain.
Synonyms simple, pure, restrained, plain, austere
nounôˈɡəstənɔˈɡəstən A writer of the (Latin or English) Augustan age. (拉丁或英国文学)奥古斯都时期的作家 Example sentencesExamples - For the Augustans, literary translation was both important and possible because the established codes of decorum remained sufficiently in force to subsume what were thought to be the most pleasurable aspects of style.
- The writers of formal odes, Marvell and Dryden in particular, are also indebted to him and the critical writings of Dryden and the Augustans plainly reveal the influence of his Ars Poetica.
- Darwin is a transitional figure between neo-classicism and Romanticism, breaking through ‘the invisible barrier between the Augustans and the Romantics.
OriginFrom Latin Augustanus ‘relating to Augustus’ (see Augustus). |