in a way that relates to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture
the nineteenth-century classically educated reader
the classically austere traditions of the Roman republic
to an exemplary standard within a traditional and long-established form or style
a classically trained British stage actor
a truly terrific evening of classically inspired dance
according to or in accordance with concepts and theories which preceded the theories of relativity and quantum mechanics
we can describe light classically in terms of an electromagnetic wave
wormholes may be unstable, both classically or quantum mechanically