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[[Fasciculus:Parthenon from west.jpg|thumb|upright=1.2|[[Parthenon]] est eminentissimum aetatis classicae exemplum.]]
[[Fasciculus:Parthenon from west.jpg|thumb|upright=1.2|[[Parthenon]] est eminentissimum aetatis classicae exemplum.]]
[[Fasciculus:Etruscan civilization map.png|thumb|[[Etrusci|Civilizatio Etruscana]] in [[Italia]] septentrionali, circa annum [[800 a.C.n.]]]]
'''Aevum Classicum,''' etiam '''aetas classica''' appellatum, est generalis [[historia|historiae]] terrarum [[Mare Mediterraneum|Mari Mediterraneo]] adiacentium pars, quae [[cultura]]m [[Graecia antiqua|Graeciae]] [[Roma antiqua|Romaeque]] [[antiquitas|antiquae]] complectitur. Quo tempore cultus atque [[scientia (ratio)|scientiae]] Graecorum Romanorumque florebant, maximique momenti in [[regio]]nibus [[Europa]]e, [[Africa Septentrionalis|Africae Septentrionalis]], et [[Asia Media|Asiae Mediae]] erant.
[[Fasciculus:Map athenian empire 431 BC-en.svg|thumb|[[Foedus Delium]] sub [[Bellum Peloponnesiacum|Bello Peloponnesiaco]] anno [[431 a.C.n.]]]]
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'''Aevum Classicum,''' etiam '''aetas classica''' appellatum, est generalis [[historia|historiae]] terrarum [[Mare Mediterraneum|Mari Mediterraneo]] adiacentium pars, quae [[cultura]]m [[Graecia antiqua|Graeciae]] [[Roma antiqua|Romaeque]] [[antiquitas|antiquae]] complectitur. Quo tempore [[cultura|cultus]] atque [[scientia (ratio)|scientiae]] Graecorum Romanorumque florebant, maximique momenti in [[regio]]nibus [[Europa]]e, [[Africa Septentrionalis|Africae Septentrionalis]], et [[Asia Media|Asiae Mediae]] erant.
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*[[Britannia Romana]]
*[[Dacia (provincia Romana)|Dacia Romana]]
*[[Gallia]]
*[[Hellenismus]]
*[[Ilium]]

==Bibliographia==
*Boatwright, Mary T., Daniel J. Gargola, et Richard J. A. Talbert. [[2004]]. ''The Romans: From village to empire.'' Novi Eboraci et Oxoniae: Oxford Univ. Press
*Bugh, Glenn. R., ed. [[2006]]. ''The Cambridge companion to the Hellenistic world.'' Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press.
*Burkert, Walter. [[1992]]. ''The Orientalizing revolution: The Near Eastern influence on Greek culture in the early Archaic age.'' Conv. Margaret E. Pinder et Walter Burkert. Cantabrigiae Massachusettae: Harvard Univ. Press.
*Erskine, Andrew, ed. [[2003]]. ''A companion to the Hellenistic world.'' Malden Massachusettae et Oxoniae: Blackwell.
*Flower, Harriet I. [[2004]]. ''The Cambridge companion to the Roman Republic.'' Cantabrigiae: Cambridge Univ. Press.
*Green, Peter. [[1990]]. ''Alexander to Actium: The historical evolution of the Hellenistic age.'' Berkeleiae: University of California Press.
*Grinin L. E. [[2008]]. Early State in the Classical World: Statehood and Ancient Democracy. In ''Hierarchy and Power in the History of civilizations: Ancient and Medieval Cultures,'' ed. L. E. Grinin et al, 31–84. Moscuae. Early State in the Classical World.
*Hornblower, Simon. [[1983]]. ''The Greek world 479–323 BC.'' Londinii et Novi Eboraci: Methuen.
*Kallendorf, Craig W., ed. [[2007]]. ''A Companion to the Classical Tradition.'' Malden Massachusettae: Blackwell.
*Kinzl, Konrad, ed. [[2006]]. ''A companion to the Classical Greek world.'' Oxford and Malden Massachusettae: Blackwell.
*Murray, Oswyn. [[1993]]. ''Early Greece.'' Ed. 2a. Cantabrigiae Massachusettae: Harvard University Press.
*Potter, David S. [[2006]]. ''A companion to the Roman Empire.'' Malden Massachusettae: Blackwell
*Rhodes, Peter J. [[2006]]. ''A history of the Classical Greek world: 478–323 BC.'' Blackwell History of the Ancient World. Malden Massachusettae: Blackwell.
*Rosenstein, Nathan S., et Robert Morstein-Marx, eds. [[2006]]. ''A companion to the Roman Republic.'' Oxoniae: Blackwell.
*Shapiro, H. Alan, ed. [[2007]]. ''The Cambridge companion to Archaic Greece.'' Cambridge Companions to the Ancient World. Cantabrigiae et Novi Eboraci: Cambridge University Press.
*Shipley, Graham. [[2000]]. ''The Greek world after Alexander 323–30 BC.'' Londinii: Routledge.
*Walbank, Frank W. [[1993]]. ''The Hellenistic world.'' Ed. retractata. Cantabrigiae Massachusettae: Harvard University Press.


[[Categoria:Res classicae]]
[[Categoria:Res classicae]]

Emendatio ex 20:58, 27 Octobris 2018

Parthenon est eminentissimum aetatis classicae exemplum.
Civilizatio Etruscana in Italia septentrionali, circa annum 800 a.C.n.
Foedus Delium sub Bello Peloponnesiaco anno 431 a.C.n.

Aevum Classicum, etiam aetas classica appellatum, est generalis historiae terrarum Mari Mediterraneo adiacentium pars, quae culturam Graeciae Romaeque antiquae complectitur. Quo tempore cultus atque scientiae Graecorum Romanorumque florebant, maximique momenti in regionibus Europae, Africae Septentrionalis, et Asiae Mediae erant.

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Bibliographia

  • Boatwright, Mary T., Daniel J. Gargola, et Richard J. A. Talbert. 2004. The Romans: From village to empire. Novi Eboraci et Oxoniae: Oxford Univ. Press
  • Bugh, Glenn. R., ed. 2006. The Cambridge companion to the Hellenistic world. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press.
  • Burkert, Walter. 1992. The Orientalizing revolution: The Near Eastern influence on Greek culture in the early Archaic age. Conv. Margaret E. Pinder et Walter Burkert. Cantabrigiae Massachusettae: Harvard Univ. Press.
  • Erskine, Andrew, ed. 2003. A companion to the Hellenistic world. Malden Massachusettae et Oxoniae: Blackwell.
  • Flower, Harriet I. 2004. The Cambridge companion to the Roman Republic. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge Univ. Press.
  • Green, Peter. 1990. Alexander to Actium: The historical evolution of the Hellenistic age. Berkeleiae: University of California Press.
  • Grinin L. E. 2008. Early State in the Classical World: Statehood and Ancient Democracy. In Hierarchy and Power in the History of civilizations: Ancient and Medieval Cultures, ed. L. E. Grinin et al, 31–84. Moscuae. Early State in the Classical World.
  • Hornblower, Simon. 1983. The Greek world 479–323 BC. Londinii et Novi Eboraci: Methuen.
  • Kallendorf, Craig W., ed. 2007. A Companion to the Classical Tradition. Malden Massachusettae: Blackwell.
  • Kinzl, Konrad, ed. 2006. A companion to the Classical Greek world. Oxford and Malden Massachusettae: Blackwell.
  • Murray, Oswyn. 1993. Early Greece. Ed. 2a. Cantabrigiae Massachusettae: Harvard University Press.
  • Potter, David S. 2006. A companion to the Roman Empire. Malden Massachusettae: Blackwell
  • Rhodes, Peter J. 2006. A history of the Classical Greek world: 478–323 BC. Blackwell History of the Ancient World. Malden Massachusettae: Blackwell.
  • Rosenstein, Nathan S., et Robert Morstein-Marx, eds. 2006. A companion to the Roman Republic. Oxoniae: Blackwell.
  • Shapiro, H. Alan, ed. 2007. The Cambridge companion to Archaic Greece. Cambridge Companions to the Ancient World. Cantabrigiae et Novi Eboraci: Cambridge University Press.
  • Shipley, Graham. 2000. The Greek world after Alexander 323–30 BC. Londinii: Routledge.
  • Walbank, Frank W. 1993. The Hellenistic world. Ed. retractata. Cantabrigiae Massachusettae: Harvard University Press.