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Classics & Ancient Studies

Research guide to support the study of Greek, Latin, and Ancient Studies

Using this Guide

Welcome to the research guide for 
Classics & Ancient Studies

Here you will find resources to help you with your architecture research. Use the side navigation to find:

  • Resources to find background information on your topic
  • Places to find books in print and online
  • Databases for locating scholarly and peer reviewed journal articles, reviews, and newspaper articles
  • Translation & Linguistic Resources
  • Maps & Atlases
  • Information for citing your sources


If you need assistance identifying additional resources, search terms or strategies, you can make an appointment by clicking on the "Schedule Appointment button on the left, or email me at mwisner@barnard.edu.


[image] Portrait of a Young Woman with Stylus, Fresco, 55-79 AD. National Archaeological Museum of Naples. Wikimedia Commons.  https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Portrait_d%27une_jeune_femme,_dite_Sappho.jpg.

Getting Started

Classics & Ancient Studies include a wide range of interdisciplinary topics. The scope of this guide is aligned with how the academic department at Barnard approaches it. While the subject focuses on the Mediterranean and Ancient Near East, topics included in the study of Classics & Ancient Studies consist of language, literature, mythology, material culture, history, religion, art history, philosophy, political theory, law, film, comparative literature, medieval studies, and gender studies.

Additional Research Guides

Since the Classics & Ancient Studies program at Barnard includes concentrations in certain disciplines, looking at guides within art history, history, literature, philosophy, romance languages and cultures, music, or religion can also be helpful.

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Ancient Greece & Rome

Archaeological Resources