The Classics Library at Yale University is a comprehensive resource for the study of Greco-Roman antiquity, offering a collection of over 25,000 volumes that cover various aspects of Greek and Roman history, including epigraphy and papyrology. With a focus on primary sources, commentaries, and reference works, the library supports the teaching and research programs of the Yale Department of Classics, as well as the Archaia and Ancient Philosophy programs.
Located on the fifth floor of Phelps Hall, the Classics Library provides restricted access to current Yale faculty, students, and staff, requiring a valid Yale ID card for entry. The library's non-circulating materials are complemented by a growing collection of digital resources and print collections available at other Yale Libraries, making it an essential hub for academic exploration and scholarly inquiry.
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