Capitalize nouns and adjectives designating literary, philosophical, musical, religious and artistic periods, movements and styles when they are derived from proper nouns:
- Aristotelian logic
- Cartesian dualism
- the Bauhaus
- Gregorian chant
- Romanesque architecture
- Arianism
- Methodism
- Hasidism
Otherwise, such terms are lower-cased except when it is necessary to distinguish a style or movement from the same word used in its general sense:
- cubism
- existentialism
- humanism
- rococo
- the New Criticism
- the Group of Seven
- the Enlightenment
- Scholasticism
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