Ancient Classical Literature
Ancient Classical Literature refers to the written works from ancient civilizations such as Greece and Rome, typically composed in the classical languages of Greek and Latin. These literary works encompass a wide range of genres including epic poetry, drama, philosophy, and historical accounts, and have had a significant influence on Western literature and culture. Key figures in Ancient Classical Literature include Homer, Virgil, Sophocles, and Plato, whose works continue to be studied and celebrated for their enduring themes, rich language, and timeless insights into the human experience.