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  • study of the literary works of ancient Greece and Rome

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    ''For other meanings, see Classics (disambiguation)''----''Classics'', particularly within the Western worldWestern University tradition, when used as a singular noun, means the study of the language, literature, history, art, and other aspects of ancient GreeceGreek and RomeRoman culture during the time frame known as classical antiquity. As a plural noun "classics" can refer to texts written in the ancient Mediterranean world. The study of classics is a primary subject for the humanities, and the people reading classics are sometimes called humanists but are more often referred to as ''classicists''.Symmetrically, in China's cultural sphere of influence, the Chinese_charactercharacter 經 (''jing'' in pinyin) refers to a set of texts written during Chinese antiquity and the study of the language, literature, history and philosophy of ancient China, mostly through this corpus of Chinese classicsChinese classical texts, can be described as studying classics. Chinese men of letters sharing Confucian values can also be paralleled with Western humanists.

    Western Classics - The word is derived from the Latin adjective ''classicus'' which literally means "belonging to the highest class of citizens", and has further connotations of superiority, authority and even perfection. The first recorded use of the word was by Aulus Gellius, a Roman author of the second century who in his miscellany ''Noctes Atticae'' (19, 8, 15) refers to ''classicus scriptor, non proletarius''. He was ranking writers according to the classification of the Roman taxation classes.This method was started when the Greeks were constantly ranking their cultural work. The word they used was ''wikt:canoncanon''; ancient Greek for a carpenter's rule. Moreover, early ChristianityChristian Church Fathers used this term to classify authoritative texts of the New Testament. This rule further helped in the preservation of works since writing platforms of vellum and papyrus and methods of reproduction was not cheap. The title of ''canon'' placed on a work meant that it would be more easily preserved for future generations. In modern times, a Western canon was collated that defined the best of Western culture. At the Alexandrian Library, the ancient scholars coined another term for canonized authors, ''hoi enkrithentes''; "the admitted" or "the included". Classical studies incorporate a certain type of methodology. The Rule of the classical world and of Christian culture and society was Philo's rule: :"Philo's rule dominated Greek culture, from Homer to Neo-Platonism and the Christian Fathers of late antiquity. The rule is: !"μετ&alpha ;χαρατ τε? το !θει&omicron ;ν? !νομισ μα"? ("metacharatte to theion nomisma"). It is the law of strict continuity. We preserve and do not throw away words or ideas. Words and ideas may grow in meaning but must stay within the limits of the original meaning and concept that the word has." Classical education was considered the best training for implanting the life of moral excellence arete (excellence)arete, hence a good citizen. It furnished students with intellectual and aesthetic appreciation for "the best which has been thought and said in the world". Copleston, an Oxford classicist said that classical education "communicates to the mind...a high sense of honour, a disdain of death in a good cause, (and) a passionate devotion to the welfare of one's country". Cicero commented, "All literature, all philosophical treatises, all the voices of antiquity are full of examples for imitation, which would all lie unseen in darkness without the light of literature".At University of OxfordOxford University Classics is known as ''Literae Humaniores'', comprising the study of Ancient Greek and Latin language and literature, Greek and Roman art and archaeology, history and philosophy. It is sometimes known as Greats after the nickname for the final examinations.

    Quotes -
  • "Nor can I do better, in conclusion, than impress upon you the study of Greek literature, which not only elevates above the vulgar herd but leads not infrequently to positions of considerable emolument."
    —Thomas Gaisford, Christmas sermon, Christ Church, Oxford.

    See also -
  • :Category:Classical scholarsClassical scholars
  • Classics basic topics
  • Literae Humaniores
  • :Category:Ancient GreeceAncient Greece
  • :Category:Ancient RomeAncient Rome
  • Philology
  • Humanism
  • Western culture
  • Western World

    Bibliography -
  • "Classicism in Literature", René Wellek, ''Dictionary of the History of Ideas, Studies of Selected Pivotal Ideas'', ed. by Philip P. Wiener, Charles Scribner's Sons, NY, l968, l973.
  • ''The Oldest Dead White European Males, And Other Reflections on the Classics'', Bernard Knox, W. W. Norton & Co., NY, London, l993.

    Western Classical Reference Library -
  • ''Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities'', ed. by Harry Thurston Peck, Cooper Square Publishers, Inc., 1st pub. 1896, 2nd ed. 1897, reprinted l962. (1701 pages)
  • ''The New Century Classical Handbook'', ed. by Catherine B. Avery, Appleton-Century-Crofts, Inc., Ny, l962. (1162 pages)
  • ''The Oxford Classical Dictionary'', N. G. L. Hammond and H. H. Scullard, 2nd ed., Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1970. (1176 pages)
  • ''The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature'', ed. by M.C. Howatson, Oxford University Press, NY, l989. (615 pages)
  • Loeb Classical Library

    Misc. Bibliography -
  • Beard, Mary; Henderson, John. ''Classics: A very short introduction''. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995 (paperback, ISBN 0192853139); 2000 (new edition, paperback, ISBN 0192853856).
  • Briggs, Ward W.; Calder, III, William M. ''Classical scholarship: A biographical encyclopedia (Garland reference library of the humanities)''. London: Taylor & Francis, 1990 (ISBN 0824084489).
  • Macrone, Michael. ''Brush Up Your Classics''. NY: Gramercy Books, l991. (Guide to famous words, phrases and stories of Greek classics.)
  • ''Dictionary of British classicists, 1500–1960'' by Richard B. Todd (General editor). Bristol: Thoemmes Continuum, 2004 (ISBN 1855069970).

    Classical links - WikibooksparWikiversitySchool of Classics
  • ancientlibrary.com - The Ancient Library
  • apaclassics.org - American Philological Association
  • annee-philologique.com - L'Année philologique
  • fh-augsburg.de - Bibliotheca Augustana
  • classics.cam.ac.uk - Classical associations worldwide at the Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge.
  • classics.cam.ac.uk - Classical departments worldwide at the Faculty of Classics, University of Cambridge.
  • ut.ee - Classical Resources on Internet at the Chair of Classical Philology, University of Tartu.
  • roman-emperors.org - De Imperatoribus Romanis: An Online Encyclopedia of Roman Emperors
  • tlg.uci.edu - Electronic Resources for Classicists by the University of California, Irvine.
  • roman-empire.net - Illustrated History of the Roman Empire
  • nfhdata.de - International News Service for Historians (is not dedicated to the Classics only, but very useful, especially for book reviews).
  • sunsite.berkeley.edu - The Online Medieval and Classical Library
  • perseus.tufts.edu - The Perseus Digital Library
  • pomoerium.com - Pomoerium Classics
  • tlg.uci.edu - Thesaurus Linguae Graecae
  • ancientlibrary.com - Wiki Classical DictionaryCategory:Classical !studiesCategory:CultureCategor y:Ancient? GreeceCategory:Ancient Romede:Klassische !Altertumswissenschaftfa:کلا سیک‌هاis:Fornfræðihe: לימודים? קלאסייםnl:De !klassiekenja:古典ru:Анти коведениеtl:Klasikos< /text>
  • Websites


    School Classics Project
    The School Classics Project creates print, audio and electronic resources for teachers and students of the Classical world. Its storytelling materials enable primary teachers to meet literacy targets in speaking and listening. Its <i>Cambridge Latin Course</i> is the leading Latin course in the UK, and is supported by thousands of interactive activities.
    http://www.cambridgescp.com/

    Self-help books for success
    Free commentaries on the classic works of personal development.
    http://www.butler-bowdon.com/

    Nostalgia Family Video
    Movie buffs, you'll love Nostalgia Family Video's site! It's chock full of movie trivia, special offers and great bargains on VHS video and DVD renditions of wonderful movies from the past.
    http://www.nostalgiafamilyvideo.com

    Cocktailseiten
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    http://free.pages.at/cocktailseiten/

    http://www.wordclix.com/
    This electronic bookstore offers a comprehensive library, ranging from FREE children’s classics like Aladdin, to unique reference material and travel guides, and current works of fiction by emerging authors. All eBooks at wordclix.com use Phoenix Accrual Corporation's proprietary Omnipresents reader software.
    http://www.wordclix.com/

    The Internet Classics Archive
    Provides 441 online works of classical literature with a powerful search facility. A booklist links directly to relevant pages in online bookshops. Classical trivia questions can be posted and answered.
    http://classics.mit.edu/

    Christian Classics Ethereal Library
    Classic Christian books in electronic format.
    http://ccel.org/

    American Movie Classics
    AMC offers classic films from the 1930s through the 1980s along with original series, documentaries and interstitials.
    http://www.amctv.com/

    Classics in the History of Psychology
    Many full texts available online.
    http://psychclassics.yorku.ca/

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