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Classical Studies: Find Books

Books

Types of Books you may encounter: 

Anthology - A  published collection of articles or writing.

Scholarly Books - Sometimes called 'Monographs', these books are written by scholars and experts in Philosophy intended for other specialists in the field. Scholarly books are typically published by a university press or other scholarly publishing house. 

Primary Sources - Though many books are secondary sources, some books can be considered primary sources.

Some examples of primary source books in Philosophy include: 

Original Literature (sometimes called seminal texts such as Plato's Republic) - Secondary sources can also be seminal sources. Seminal just means “universally recognized as something everyone should read.

Autobiographies

Reproduction of Diaries, essays, and other personal manuscripts.

Suggested Subject Headings

Architecture, Classical
Architecture, Greek [or Roman]
Art, Classical
Art, Greek [or Roman]
Classical drama
Classical literature
Classical poetry
Greece--History
Greece--Religion
Greek drama
Greek language
Greek literature
Greek poetry
Latin drama
Latin language
Latin literature
Latin poetry
Mythology, Greek [or Roman]
Philosophy, Ancient
Rome--History
Rome--Religion
Slavery--Greece [or Rome]
Women--Greece [or Rome]

names of individuals, e.g.
Alexander the Great
Caesar, Julius
Plato
Sappho

If you would like to browse our book stacks, here are some call numbers relevant to Classical Studies:

BL700-820 Classical (Etruscan, Greek, Roman)

DE1-100 History of the Greco-Roman world

KL4110-4399 Greek law

KJA2-3660 Roman law

P901-1091 Extinct ancient or medieval languages

PA1-8595 Classical philology

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