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    • Search the Catalog
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      • OverDrive eBook Instructions
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  • Databases
    • Discovery Search
    • Individual Databases >
      • Database Passwords
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      • Latin
      • Virginia History
      • World History
    • Scholarly Sources Tutorial
  • MLA & Citations
    • MLA Format
    • Citations
    • MyBib Link
    • MyBib How-To Videos
    • NoodleTools Link
    • NoodleTools How-To Videos
    • Online Writing Labs & Resources

LATIN

There are numerous books related to Latin and Classical Studies available for check out at the Ethel Powell Library. You can browse the non-fiction collection for the call numbers listed below, or ask a librarian for assistance finding books on the shelves.

473 - Latin/English dictionary
870 - Italic literatures (Latin)
871 - Latin poetry
872 - Latin dramatic poetry & drama
873 - Latin epic poetry & fiction
874 - Latin lyric poetry
875 - Latin speeches
876 - Latin letters
877 - Latin satire & humor
878 - Latin miscellaneous writings
879 - Literatures of other Italic languages
937 - History of ancient world Italy & adjacent territories

In addition to the school library, you can also check out books at your local public library or through our partnership with VCU Libraries.

ONLINE RESOURCES

Perseus Digital Library
- The premier collection of documents, essays, and images for studying ancient Greek and Latin language, literature, and culture. The site features a searchable catalog and Art & Archaeology Artifact Browser.


The Latin Library - A user-friendly collection of full-text classical works.

LacusCurtius - Self-described "Gateway to Ancient Rome," this site features primary and secondary texts with English translations, and a collection of topical sub-sites dedicated to astronomy/astrology, ancient maps, and Roman military history.

Voice of the Shuttle - This portal site contains an extensive guide to online resources for Classical Studies, including literature, history, philosophy, mythology and culture.

Project Gutenberg’s Classical Antiquity Bookshelf - From Aristotle to Virgil, this collection of texts represents the cultural and literary history of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome.

Classics Studies Web - An extensive wiki directory of scholarly resources dedicated to Ancient Mediterranean (particularly Greece and Rome) during the Classical and Hellenistic period.

Electronic Resources for Classicists - A user-friendly access portal for databases, digital/online journals, images, archives and websites for classical study.

Met Museum's Collection of Greek and Roman Art - Searchable collection of more than 17,000 Greek and Roman artworks.

ROMARCH - The original crossroads for web resources on the art and archaeology of Italy and the Roman provinces, ca. 1000 BC - AD 700.

Diotima - The single most important site for women, gender and sexuality in ancient Greece and Rome, and of more general usefulness. Images, translated texts, bibliographies, and more.

Encyclopedia Mythica Roman Mythology - A collection of brief contextual articles about the beliefs and practices of the inhabitants of the Italian peninsula from ancient times until the ascendancy of Christianity in the 4th century CE.

Williams College Classics Online Resources - A valuable and thorough directory of online resources in Classics for reference, study aid, and research that can serve as starting points for further research and exploration.
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