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Library support for students of Classics at Monash
Last Updated: May 13, 2012 URL: http://guides.lib.monash.edu/classics Print Guide RSS UpdatesShareThis

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Introduction

Follow the paths of 5 classics  students and a staff member to encounter the rich resources available through the Monash University Library system.

  • Meet Apollo, who has just enrolled;
  • Pandora, who is writing her first essay;
  • Theo, who is preparing for his first exams;
  • Gai, who is keen to get into Honours;
  • Cybele, who has just started a PhD thesis; and
  • Claude, who is a new staff member in Classical Studies.

Click on the appropriate tab (above) to find out how the Library can help you with your classical studies.

 

Library contacts

Contact Librarian : Gayle Whyte (Matheson Library)

Learning Skills Advisers : Peter Maddock (Matheson Library)

 

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Image courtesy of Bridgeman Education database. Krateros or Creterus (c.370-321 BC) Macedonian general under Alexander the Great; from a mosaic showing Alexander the Great and General Krateros on a lion hunt, from the peristyle of a house in Pella, Greece.

 

Fantastic Classics content

Theatre in video includes classic theatre productions such as Andrei Serban's Medea and Electra and The Trojan women. Also all of Shakepeare's plays are included.


Oxford scholarship online includes a section on Classical studies. It allows searching of a selective range of books published by Oxford University Press. The full text is available to access online.

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