Faculty of Classics
The Library has MFD devivces for printing, scanning or photocopying. Both black and white and colour printing are available in the Library but requires a blue University card. Printing/copying uses your DS-Print account and credit, which is managed centrally by the University IT Service. Credit can be added online - see the UIS instructions on buying DS-Print credit. We are not able to accept cash to add credit to accounts at the Issue Desk.
See the UIS 'How to print' page for guidance on configuring this service for use on laptops.
The MFD (photocopiers/printers) are overseen by the School IT team. Any problems you are welcome to ask Library Staff or you can contact the IT team.
Scanning is free and Black-and-white photocopying costs:
When you are photocopying, please observe the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. These legal guidelines are displayed by the machine.
Dr Ben Gray, Assistant Professor in Classics (Ancient History)
20 October 2025
The Faculty is delighted to announce the appointment of Dr Ben Gray ( Birkbeck, University of London) as Assistant Professor in Classics (Ancient History) from 1st January 2026.
"Decoding the Desert" and "Middleton’s Architectural Odysseys" now on CUDL
29 September 2025
Two collections from the Faculty Archives, the photographs of archaeologists Richard Norton and Richard Goodchild in Libya, and notebooks of Victorian architect J. H. Middleton, have been digitised and are available to view on the Cambridge University Digital Library. A gift from the family of Professor Joyce Reynolds -...
Cambridge Classics tops Guardian University Guide 2026
15 September 2025
The Faculty has been ranked first in the UK for Classics and Ancient History in the Guardian University Guide 2026 . This reflects our longstanding commitment to academic excellence, rigorous teaching, and student support. The Guardian rankings are based on a range of indicators, including student satisfaction, teaching...
Aldborough study reshapes our view of post-Roman Britain
11 September 2025
A study published today in the journal 'Antiquity' from the Universities of Cambridge and Nottingham has overturned long-held assumptions about Britain’s post-Roman economy. Contrary to the popular belief that industrial activity collapsed after the Romans left around 400 AD, researchers have uncovered compelling evidence...
Classical Faculty Library
Faculty of Classics,
Sidgwick Avenue,
Cambridge
CB3 9DA
Contact: library@classics.cam.ac.uk
Tel: 01223 335154
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