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21L.001: Introduction to Western Literature: Homer to Dante: Home

Classical Studies Reference Sources

Books and Media: MIT catalog

Books, ebooks, journals, databases, music, and videos at MIT.

MIT's WorldCat

Classical Studies E-books

Scholarly Articles

The databases listed below contain scholarship from many different disciplines, including Classical Studies. You can also consult our list of databases and other resources by subject. Keep in mind:

  • Project MUSE contains journal articles from roughly 2000 - present.
  • JSTOR's coverage for journal articles goes back much further, so pay attention to the date. The coverage typically does not include the most recent 5 years.
  • Both databases also contain e-books.

Digging deeper: Other places to look

The links below list research tools by subjects that may be relevant to your assignment. They may prove useful if the other links on this page haven't turned up much, or if you'd like to dive deeper into the research around your subject.

For subjects not listed below, see the complete list of subject guides

Manage Your References

Any of the these tools listed below can help you organize and cite your references. The Overview at the top of the list explains the strengths and weaknesses for each.

Citing Your Sources

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