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Classics

Classics, also known as classical studies or ancient Greek and Roman studies, is the study of classical antiquity. In the Western world, classics traditionally refers to the study of ancient Greek and Roman literature and their original languages, Ancient Greek and Latin. Classics may also include as secondary subjects Greco-Roman philosophy, history…

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Etymology

History

Subdisciplines

Philosophy

Classical Greece

Language

Literature

Legacy of the classical world

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Classics

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Avg. degree1.99
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Classics

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related to 20th century to present · 34
Classics → A-Level, A-Levels, Ancient Greek, AQA, Archaeology, Art History, Britain, By, Cambridge, Challenge, Classical Civilisation, During, England, Europe, France, GCSEs, Greece, Greek, However, In
related to Middle Ages · 24
Classics → Arabic, Christian Europe, English, Europe, Europeans, Greek, Hebrew, Hesiod, In, Jan Ziolkowski, Latin, Latin Christendom, Medieval, Middle Ages, Plato, Roger Bacon, School, Some, Spain, The
related to Neoclassicism · 20
Classics → Classical, English, Founders, From, Greece, Greek, Homer, In, Johann Winckelmann's, Latin, Lessing, Roman Republic, Rome, Rugby School, The, United Kingdom, United States, Walter Savage Landor, Western European, William Shakespeare
related to 19th century · 17
Classics → By, Cambridge, Classical, Composition, Correspondingly, England, Europe, Greek, In, Its, Latin, North America, Oxford, The, Though, United Kingdom, United States
related to Further reading · 14
Classics → Anthony, General Beard, Henderson, Hornblower, ISBN, John, Mary, New York, Oxford, Oxford Classical Dictionary, Oxford University Press, Simon, Spawforth, Very Short Introduction
related to Etymology · 11
Classics → AD, Attic Nights, Aulus Gellius, By, For, Latin, Patricians, Roman, Rome, The, Thus
related to Reception studies · 9
Classics → Another, As, Charles Martindale, Eliot, Hans Robert Jauss, Konstanz, Reception, Though, University
related to Subdisciplines · 7
Classics → Although, Greece, Mediterranean, Middle East, Northern Africa, One, Rome
is a · 1
Classics → diversity of the field

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greek classical latin ancient century bc roman study greece world literature isbn philosophy period rome first history archaeology known also

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Classicsis adiversity of the field0.90text
Hesiodinstance ofThe works of even major Greek authors0.80text
whose names continued to be known by educated Europeansinstance ofThe works of even major Greek authors0.80text
along with most of Platoinstance ofThe works of even major Greek authors0.80text
were unavailable in Christian Europeinstance ofThe works of even major Greek authors0.80text
Englandinstance ofand in countries that became Protestant0.80text
Germanyinstance ofand in countries that became Protestant0.80text
and the Low Countriesinstance ofand in countries that became Protestant0.80text
in order to ensure that future clerics were able to study the New Testament in the original language.NeoclassicismThe late 17thinstance ofand in countries that became Protestant0.80text
18th centuries are the period in Western European literary history which is most associated with the classical traditioninstance ofand in countries that became Protestant0.80text
as writers consciously adapted classical modelsinstance ofand in countries that became Protestant0.80text
in order to ensure that future clerics were able to study the New Testament in the original languageinstance ofand in countries that became Protestant0.80text

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