In context|uncountable|lang=en terms the difference between scholarship and classicism
is that scholarship is (uncountable) the sum of knowledge accrued by scholars; the realm of refined learning while classicism is (uncountable) classical scholarship.
As nouns the difference between scholarship and classicism
is that scholarship is a grant-in-aid to a student while classicism is (uncountable) all the classical traditions of the art and architecture of ancient greece and rome, especially the aspects of simplicity, elegance and proportion.
scholarship
English
Noun
(
wikipedia scholarship)
(
en noun)
A grant-in-aid to a student.
The character or qualities of a scholar.
The activity, methods or attainments of a scholar.
(uncountable) The sum of knowledge accrued by scholars; the realm of refined learning.
(Australia, dated) The first year of high school, often accompanied by exams that needed to be passed before advancement to the higher grades.
Related terms
* school
* scholar, scholarly
* scholarism (archaic)
* scholastic, scholasticism
* scholasticate
Synonyms
* (money to assist a student to study) allowance, grant, stipend, subsidy, bursary
* (character of a scholar)
* (activity of a scholar)
* (knowledge accrued by the activity of scholars)
classicism
English
Noun
(
wikipedia classicism)
(uncountable) All the classical traditions of the art and architecture of ancient Greece and Rome, especially the aspects of simplicity, elegance and proportion.
(uncountable) Classical scholarship.
(countable) A Latin or Ancient Greek expression used in an English sentence.