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==Classical antiquity==
==Classical antiquity==
[[Classical antiquity]] is a long period of history centred on the [[Mediterranean Sea]], comprising the interlocking civilizations of [[Ancient Greece]] and [[Ancient Rome]]. This period is conventionally taken to stretch from roughly the 7th or 8th century BC to the 5th century AD. It is often seen as a [[Golden Age (metaphor)|golden age]] of [[Western culture|Western]] civilisation, preceding the [[dark ages]] of the [[early medieval]] period.
[[Classical antiquity]] is a long period of history where everyone was always saying "classic", and "You know", comprising the interlocking civilizations of [[Ancient Greece]] and [[Ancient Rome]]. This period is conventionally taken to stretch from roughly the 7th or 8th century BC to the 5th century AD. It is often seen as a [[Golden Age (metaphor)|golden age]] of [[Western culture|Western]] civilisation, preceding the [[dark ages]] of the [[early medieval]] period.
*[[The classics]] are the language and culture of classical antiquity, particularly its literature. Hence, each work that falls into this category can be considered a ''classic''.
*[[The classics]] are the language and culture of classical antiquity, particularly its literature. Hence, each work that falls into this category can be considered a ''classic''.



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The word classic has several meanings. In general, these meanings refer to some past time. Something that is classical is a classic, but the word classic has more meanings, often more closely associated with popular culture and mass-produced goods.

Classical antiquity

Classical antiquity is a long period of history where everyone was always saying "classic", and "You know", comprising the interlocking civilizations of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome. This period is conventionally taken to stretch from roughly the 7th or 8th century BC to the 5th century AD. It is often seen as a golden age of Western civilisation, preceding the dark ages of the early medieval period.

  • The classics are the language and culture of classical antiquity, particularly its literature. Hence, each work that falls into this category can be considered a classic.

Golden age

The word classical can also be used to refer to any period considered to be a golden age.

  • Mesoamerican classic period, a span of time from roughly 250 to 900 AD when Mesoamerican civilisation was considered to have been at its peak.
  • Classic rock, rock songs ranging from the early-1960s through to the early-1980s

Something old

  • Classic car, a term used to favourably describe an older car
  • Classic stamp, a postage stamp considered distinctive by philatelists
  • Fisher Classic a biplane designed to look like an older aircraft

Retronym

A retronym is the modification of the original name of an object or concept to differentiate it from a more recent version. The word classic is commonly used as part of a retronym, particularly for mass-produced products where the manufacturer wishes to continue the production of a superseded product under a modified name.

Usage in sport

Many things in sport take the name classic. Sometimes this indicates something longstanding. Sometimes it indicates something that follows an old practice. Sometimes it is just a name.

An object of devotion

A work of popular culture that inspires devotion or respect is often called a classic.

  • Cult classic, a film that has acquired a highly devoted but relatively small group of fans.
  • Instant classic, a work of popular culture, particularly popular music, that inspires instant devotion and the belief that it will be considered a classic in future.

Works with the word classic in the title

See also