A classical text is a work of literature that has stood the test of time and is widely recognized for its literary merit, historical significance, or cultural impact. These texts often originate from ancient Greece or Rome.
Epic Poetry: This is a type of narrative poem that tells heroic deeds and events significant to a culture or nation. Examples include Homer’s "Iliad" and "Odyssey."
Canon: This refers to the collection of works considered representative or classic in a particular field, such as literature or music.
Humanism: An intellectual movement during the Renaissance that focused on studying classical texts, values, and styles of Greece and Rome.