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How to use locus classicus in a sentence

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Aquinas continued, presenting the locus classicus of the Argument from Design.
While it may not be the locus classicus on the subject, our passage in many respects does seem to represent the final word on right worship.
Perhaps the locus classicus of modern scholarly dispute over the meaning of a Classical Greek image is the Parthenon frieze.
Here the locus classicus is Naomi Orestes and Erik Conwayy's Merchants of Doubt.
The Maysles' movie Salesman was to be a locus classicus in this field, freighted with implied irony and tragedy.
Frey is what happens when you make individual suffering, publically borne, the locus classicus of all literary culture.
The locus classicus of this research are the papers by Alberch and Gale that demonstrated a causal link between patterns of digit reduction and the mode of digit development.
Their pioneering work is still the locus classicus for these languages.
The locus classicus for this modern-sounding concept occurs in a contemporary biography by Wipo, a member of the royal chapel.
Cuba, the locus classicus of Third-World revolt, offered a good stage.
For figures from John Muir to Ansel Adams and beyond, the Sierra Nevada has long been a locus classicus of the American wilderness sublime.
The second chapter of the Lotus Sutra offers the locus classicus account of upaya.
The locus classicus for such an attitude is, of course, the Bhagavad Gita.
Examples from Classical Literature
A single glance at the locus classicus, might have made this error impossible.
The locus classicus for this is generally taken to be Mme. de Maintenon's well-known letter about her brother's housekeeping.
The following sections of this book are the locus classicus for these popular superstitions.
A single glance at the locus classicus might have made this error impossible.
The locus classicus in ancient literature is Horace, Epistles, ii.
A locus classicus in this debate is the G-Major Quartet, a work regularly critically marginalized for its alleged discursiveness and formal diffuseness.
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