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A Classics Research Guide

Resources to help Classics, Ancient Mediterranean Studies, and the study of the civilization and cultural achievements of ancient Greece and Rome

About This Research Guide

Welcome to the classics research guide at Emory. Classics is the study of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds, including their literature, language, culture, history, and legacy. This research guide introduces students to many of the resources available for getting information on these ancient cultures from primary resources (ancient texts and artifacts) to secondary sources that write about the Classics in modern times.

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This classics research guide was created by Brandon Wason Fall 2014