Gennadius Library | American School of Classical Studies at Athens
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Gennadius Library | American School of Classical Studies at Athens
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Monday: 9:00-17:00
Tuesday: 9.00-17.00
Wednesday: 9.00-17.00
Thursday: 9.00-20.00
Friday: 9.00-17.00
Saturday: 9.00-14.00
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We are pleased to announce the publication of Hesperia 95.1! Topics in this issue include an engraving of a warrior from LMB IIIA Ayia Irini on Kea, the relationship between inscriptions and images in Archaic Greece, four new pinakion fragments from the Athenian Agora, the colossus of Porto Raphti, and the account of the martyrdom of St. Demetrios and what it reveals about gladiatorial events and the stadium in Roman Thessaloniki.
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On a warm August day in 1950, news of Edward Capps’s passing traveled quietly between Princeton and Athens. More than seventy-five years later, the American School of Classical Studies at Athens continues to reflect his vision and his belief that scholarship is sustained across generations.
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The American School of Classical Studies at Athens is pleased to announce that the seminar room in the Malcolm H. Wiener Laboratory for Archaeological Science has been named the Nicholas Bacopoulos and Calypso Gounti Seminar Room.
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Access and Hours
Opening Hours
Monday: 9:00-17:00
Tuesday: 9.00-17.00
Wednesday: 9.00-17.00
Thursday: 9.00-20.00
Friday: 9.00-17.00
Saturday: 9.00-14.00
Gennadius Library opening hours
(More Info)
SIGN UP FOR NEWS AND EVENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS
We are pleased to announce the publication of Hesperia 95.1! Topics in this issue include an engraving of a warrior from LMB IIIA Ayia Irini on Kea, the relationship between inscriptions and images in Archaic Greece, four new pinakion fragments from the Athenian Agora, the colossus of Porto Raphti, and the account of the martyrdom of St. Demetrios and what it reveals about gladiatorial events and the stadium in Roman Thessaloniki.
Read More
On a warm August day in 1950, news of Edward Capps’s passing traveled quietly between Princeton and Athens. More than seventy-five years later, the American School of Classical Studies at Athens continues to reflect his vision and his belief that scholarship is sustained across generations.
Read More
The American School of Classical Studies at Athens is pleased to announce that the seminar room in the Malcolm H. Wiener Laboratory for Archaeological Science has been named the Nicholas Bacopoulos and Calypso Gounti Seminar Room.
Read More
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