Classical
Classical ( from Latin classicus "for the first rank belonging, model ") stands for:
- Antiquity, an epoch of antiquity in the Mediterranean, where, above all,
- The visual arts and literature of the Augustan age, see Augustus # The Augustan Age the architecture of the Roman Empire, see Roman architecture
- Its architecture, see Greek architecture
- The literature, see Greek Literature # The classical period
Several art epochs were called classic:
- German Literature of the High Middle Ages from about 1180 to 1300
- French classical music ( 17th century to 1715 ), in French literature
- Viennese Classicism (about 1780-1827 ), a style of music
- Weimar Classicism ( 1800 ), German in the literature
- Popular classical music, a genre of pop music
- Indian classical music (since the 16th/17th century -. North Indian Hindustani, South Indian Carnatic ), see Indian classical music
Various sciences in their formative, classical period, or who are dealing with the basics:
- Classical Studies, which is dedicated to the ancient world, with its two sub-disciplines: Classical Philology and
- Classical Archaeology
And more generally:
- Classical Art
- Classical music
See also:
- Disambiguation