This introduction to classical theoretical physics emerged from a course
for students in the third and fourth semester, which the authors have
given several times at the University of Freiburg (Germany). The goal of
the course is to give the student a comprehensive and coherent overview
of the principal areas of classical theoretical physics. In line with
this goal, the content, the terminology, and the mathematical techniques
of theoret- ical physics are all presented along with applications, to
serve as a solid foundation for further courses in the basic areas of
experimental and theoretical physics. In conceiving the course, the
authors had four interdependent goals in mind: - the presentation of a
consistent overview, even at this elementary level - the establishment
of a well-balanced interactive relationship between phys- ical content
and mathematical methods - a demonstration of the important applications
of physics, and - an acquisition of the most important mathematical
techniques needed to solve specific problems. In relation to the first
point, it was necessary to limit the amount of material treated. This
introductory course was not intended to preempt a later, primarily On
the other hand, we aimed for a certain completeness in theoretical,
course.