List of basic classical topics
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Below is a list of basic topics in the classics. -- topics which will help the beginner become familiar with the classical world. For a comprehensive list, see List of classical topics.
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Forebears of the Classical World
The Classical civilisation did not develop in isolation; the ancient Greeks were indebted to their geographical proximity to the much older, intellectually and technologically sophisticated cultures of the East.
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Greece
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History of Greece
- The Minoan civilisation
- The Mycenaean civilisation
- The Dark Ages
- Classical Greece
- Alexander the Great
- The Hellenistic period
- Roman conquest of Greece
- The Byzantine (Roman) Empire
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Greek philosophy
- The Prescocratics. These are philosophers who worked before Plato.
- The Milesians. These are the earliest Greek philosophers of whom we know. They worked in Miletus in Ionia in the 6th century BCE.
- Heraclitus
- The Eleatics. These philosophers worked in Elea in Magna Graecia.
- The Atomists
- Pythagoras
- Socrates
- Plato
- Aristotle
- Epicureanism
- Stoicism
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Greek science
- Greek astronomy and geography
- Greek mathematics
- Greek medicine
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Greek language
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Greek art
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Greek literature
- Greek literature
- Poets
- Playwrights
- The New Testament
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Greek architecture
- The Classical orders
- The Parthenon
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Greek sculpture
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Greek mythology and religion
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Rome
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History of Rome
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Latin language
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Roman literature
- Poets
- Prose writers
- The Vulgate
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Roman mythology and religion
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Legacy of the Classical World
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Languages
The Classical languages have been immensely influential on all western European languages, bestowing on them an international learned vocabulary. Until the 17th century, the Latin language itself was used as the international medium of communication in diplomatic, scientific, philosophical and religious matters.
- The Romance languages
- The Modern Greek and Griko languages
- Latin influence on English
- Greek influence on English
- Ecclesiastical Latin
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Occidental literature
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Religion
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Philosophy
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