Use reference books as background sources to get quick facts or information, or an overview of a subject. Some examples of reference sources are: dictionaries, encyclopedias, bibliographies, almanacs, directories, atlases, and handbooks.
Books with REF in the call number are located on the first floor. Books with GEN are on the second or third floors.
Barrington Atlas of the Greek & Roman World G 1033 B32 2000 REF
The Cambridge Ancient History D 57 C252 REF
Encyclopedia of the Worlds Ancient Languages P 371 C357 2004 REF
A Companion to the Classical Greek World DF 214 .C58 2006 GEN
The Oxford Classical Dictionary DE 5 O9 1996 REF
Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece DF 16 E52 2006 REF
The Oxford Companion to Classical Literature PA 31 H69 1989 REF
Voyages in Classical Mythology BL 727 S66 1994 GEN
Women of Classical Mythology BL 715 B445 1991 GEN
Princeton Encyclopedia of Classical Sites DE 59 P7 REF and DE 59 P7 GEN
The Homer Encyclopedia PA 4037 A5 H58 2011 REF