The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to classical studies:
Classical studies (Classics for short) – earliest branch of the humanities, which covers the languages, literature, history, art, and other cultural aspects of the ancient Mediterranean world. The field focuses primarily on, but is not limited to, Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome during classical antiquity, the era spanning from the late Bronze Age of Ancient Greece during the Minoan and Mycenaean periods (c. 1600–1100 BC) through the period known as Late Antiquity to the fall of the Western Roman Empire, c. 500 AD. The word classics is also used to refer to the literature of the period.
Branches of classical studies
Culture of Ancient Greece
Culture of Ancient Rome
Culture of Ancient Mediterranean
Subdisciplines of classical studies
Classical archaeology
Classical art
Art in ancient Greece
Roman art
Classical architecture
Architecture of Ancient Greece
Roman architecture
Numismatics
Classical history
Bronze Age
Classical Antiquity
Classical society
Ancient Greek society
Roman society
Classical religion
Religion in ancient Greece
Greek mythology
Religion in Ancient Rome
Roman mythology
Classical philology
Classical language
Ancient Greek
Classical Latin
Classical literature
Theatre of Ancient Greece
Theatre of Ancient Rome
Classical Textual criticism
Classical philosophy
Greek philosophy
Ancient philosophy
Classical science and technology
History of science in Classical Antiquity
Ancient Greek technology
Roman technology
Palaeography
History of classical studies
History of the western classics (Not to be confused with classical history (see below))
Literae Humaniores
General classical studies concepts
Ancient history –
Classical antiquity –
Literae Humaniores –
Classical archaeology
Classical archaeology
Late Helladic period
Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
The Greek category was not "Wonders" but "theamata", which translates closer to "must-sees". The list that we know today was compiled in the Middle Ages—by which time many of the sites were no longer in existence:
Great Pyramid of Giza (the only wonder of the Ancient World still in existence)
Hanging Gardens of Babylon
Statue of Zeus at Olympia
Temple of Artemis at Ephesus
Mausoleum of Maussollos at Halicarnassus
Colossus of Rhodes
Lighthouse of Alexandria
Classical art
See also Ancient art
Art in Ancient Greece
Art in Ancient Greece
Music in ancient Greece
Musical system of ancient Greece
Sculpture in ancient Greece
Theatre of ancient Greece
Roman art
Roman art
Ancient Roman music
Roman sculpture
Classical architecture
Classical architecture
Ancient Greek architecture
Architecture of Ancient Greece
Parthenon
Temple of Artemis
Acropolis
Ancient Agora
Arch of Hadrian
Statue of Zeus
Colossus of Rhodes
Temple of Hephaestus
Samothrace temple complex
Roman architecture
Roman architecture
Aedes (Roman)
Roman aqueduct
Basilica
Roman Baths (Bath)
Roman bridge
Colosseum
Forum (Roman)
Ancient Roman monuments
Roman road
Roman temple
Roman theatre (structure)
Roman villa
Geography of the classical period
Geography at the time of Ancient Greece
Aegean Sea
Alexandria
Athens
Antioch
Corinth
Delphi
Hellespont
Macedon
Miletus
Olympia
Pergamon
Sparta
Thermopylae
Troy
Geography at the time of Ancient Rome
Area under Roman control –
Borders of the Roman Empire –
Roman Britain –
Roman Campagna –
Roman Gaul –
Italia –
Roman province –
Roman Umbria –
Via Flaminia –
Roman provinces 120 AD
Achaea –
Ægyptus –
Africa –
Alpes Cottiae –
Alpes Maritimae –
Alpes Poenninae –
Arabia Petraea –
Armenia Inferior –
Asia –
Assyria –
Bithynia –
Britannia –
Cappadocia –
Cilicia –
Commagene –
Corduene –
Corsica et Sardinia –
Creta et Cyrenaica –
Cyprus –
Dacia –
Dalmatia –
Epirus –
Galatia –
Gallia Aquitania –
Gallia Belgica –
Gallia Lugdunensis –
Gallia Narbonensis –
Germania Inferior –
Germania Superior –
Hispania Baetica –
Hispania Lusitania –
Hispania Tarraconensis –
Italia –
Iudaea –
Iturea –
Lycaonia –
Lycia –
Macedonia –
Mauretania Caesariensis –
Mauretania Tingitana –
Moesia –
Noricum –
Numidia –
Osroene –
Pannonia –
Pamphylia –
Pisidia –
Pontus –
Raetia –
Sicilia –
Sophene –
Syria –
Taurica –
Thracia –
Classical history
Classical history
Timeline of classical antiquity
Bronze Age –
City-state –
Classical Antiquity –
Greco-Roman relations –
Magic in the Greco-Roman world –
Classical Greek history
Greek Dark Ages –
Hellenistic period –
Military history of ancient Greece –
Ancient Greek society
Ancient Greek society
Cuisine of Ancient Greece –
Economy of Ancient Greece –
Law in Ancient Greece –
Pederasty in ancient Greece –
Prostitution in Ancient Greece –
Slavery in Ancient Greece –
Classical Roman history
Roman era
Timeline of Roman history
Ancient Rome –
Crisis of the Roman Republic –
Decline of the Roman Empire –
Etruscan civilization –
Founding of Rome –
History of Rome –
Roman conquest of Britain –
End of Roman rule in Britain –
Roman Empire –
Roman Kingdom –
Roman Republic –
Western Roman Empire –
Military history of Ancient Rome
Military history of ancient Rome
Political history of the Roman military –
Structural history of the Roman military –
Technological history of the Roman military –
War: Campaign history of the Roman military –
Roman civil wars –
Wars involving the Roman Empire –
Wars involving the Roman Republic –
Roman society
Roman society
Adoption in ancient Rome –
Roman army –
Roman assemblies –
Auctoritas –
Buddhism and the Roman world –
Roman citizenship –
Collegiality –
Roman commerce –
Roman consul –
Republican consuls –
Early imperial consuls –
Late imperial consuls –
Roman currency –
Cursus honorum –
Roman Emperor –
List of Roman Emperors –
Roman festivals –
Roman funerals and burial –
Roman finance –
Roman gardens –
Homosexuality in ancient Rome –
Imperium –
Roman law –
Roman laws –
Status in Roman legal system –
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Ancient Roman marriage –
Roman naming conventions –
Roman navy –
Political institutions of Rome –
Roman province –
Roman relations with the Parthians and Sassanians –
Roman school –
Roman Senate –
Roman tribe –
Sino-Roman relations –
Slavery in ancient Rome –
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Roman usurper –
Classical Egyptian history
Third Intermediate Period of Egypt (21st to 25th Dynasties; 11th to 7th centuries BC)
Late Period of ancient Egypt (26th to 31st Dynasties; 7th century BC to 332 BC)
History of Persian Egypt (525 BC to 332 BC) - see also Achaemenid Empire