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Oxford University Press has the largest, most distinguished and internationally recognized print publishing programme in Classical Studies. The Oxford Scholarship Online collection provides, for the first time, direct and easy access to many of Oxford's distinguished key and new titles in the discipline, including essential scholarly works by leading classical scholars on Greek and Latin literature and culture, and Ancient History. Series include Oxford Classical Monographs, Oxford Studies in Ancient Documents, Classical Presences, Classical Culture and Society, and American Philological Association Monograph Series.

The Classical Studies collection offers fast, desktop access in the following areas:

  • Asian and Middle Eastern History: BCE to 500CE
  • British and Irish History: BCE to 500CE
  • European History: BCE to 500CE
  • Literary Studies: Classical, Early, and Medieval
  • Ancient Greek, Roman, and Early Christian Philosophy
  • Plays and Playwrights: Classical, Early, and Medieval
  • Poetry and Poets: Classical, Early, and Medieval
  • Prose and Writers: Classical, Early, and Medieval
  • Ancient Religions
  • World History: BCE to 500CE
Visit www.oxfordscholarship.com/classicalstudies to view a complete list of books in Classical Studies available in Oxford Scholarship Online, and to browse the abstracts.

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