
1) Poised and disciplined
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• (a.) Alt. of Apollonic
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of, relating to, or resembling the god Apollo. Friedrich Nietzsche used the term in his book The Birth of Tragedy to describe one of the two opposing ...
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Relating to the individuating, rationalizing, and conscious principle in human society. The term was used by German philosopher Friedrich
Nietzsche. In The Birth of Tragedy (1872), his study of the...
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having the classical beauty and strength of Apollo as opposed to the emotionally volatile and romantic attributes of Dionysus. The Apollonian/Dionysian
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The art impulse in which one sees things as in a dream, detached from real experience. The theoretical, intellectual impulses striving after measure, order, and harmony. (Nietzsche, Birth of Tragedy.) In Spengler, Decline of the West, the classical spirit as contrasted with the Modern Faustian age. -- H.H,
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pertaining to the cult of Apollo. · (l.c.) serene, calm, or well-balanced; poised and disciplined. · (l.c.) having the properties of or preferring classic beauty. Cf. Dionysian (def. 2).
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