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Crucial Resources in Classics
Must-know resources in Classics
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Must-know resources in Classics
The resources below may be considered crucial "tools of the trade" for Classics. They are listed here to help undergraduate and graduate students in Classics familiarize themselves with them and their acronyms.
Important Print Resources
:
Oxford Latin Dictionary (OLD): 3
rd
floor Library West,
PA2365.E5 O9 2012
or
PA2365.E5 O9
Oxford Classical Dictionary (OCD): 3
rd
floor Library West,
DE5. O9 2003
or
online!
The Liddell, Scott, and Jones (LSJ) Greek-English Lexicon: 1st floor General Collection,
PA445.E5 L6
Brill’s New Pauly (BNP): 3rd floor Library West,
DE5 .N4813 2002,
Supplements
DE5 .N4813 2007
, and 1st floor Library West,
PA3009 .R4913 2012
Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum
(CIL): Grand Reading Room, 2nd floor Smathers Library, CN520 .C6
Inscriptiones Graecae (IG): see Classics Department
Important Texts
: scattered throughout the Library West General Collection, likely in the PA area
Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics
("green and yellow" or "green and gold")
Cambridge Classical Texts and Commentaries
(orange)
Oxford Classical Texts (OCT)
Teubner
Loeb Classical Library (also
online
)
Important Online Resources
:
L'Année philologique:
helps you find bibliography
JSTOR
helps you find online journal articles in Classics
Thesaurus Linguae Graecae (
TLG)
helps you browse and search Greek texts
Thesaurus Linguae Latinae (
TLL)
Packard Humanities Institute (
PHI)
Classical Latin Texts helps you browse and search Latin texts
Librarian of Classics, Philosophy, and Religion
Megan M. Daly
Email Me
Contact:
514 Library West
352-273-2709
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