Welcome! The study of Classics consists of a vast interdisciplinary body of scholarship that includes history, archaeology, art, language, literature, science, religion, politics and philosophy.
This is a guide of selective sources to help you conduct research in Classics and archaeology. The guide will direct you to recommended databases, reference tools, and online and print resources for Classics and archaeology. Many resources are available electronically, enabling researchers to gain access to key primary source texts and digital images.
Use the tabs on the left to navigate through the various resources.
The nine muses on a Roman sarcophagus (second century AD)—Louvre, Paris
Getting Started: Information to help you get started with your research and assignments.
Please contact me to arrange an appointment: Michele Chittenden, Classics Liaison Librarian.