Digital Texts
- Early English Books Online, 1475-1700Facsimile images of books on all topics printed in the British Isles from the 15th through 18th centuries.
- Library of Latin Texts (Series A and B; Brepolis)Series A consists of Latin texts from the beginning of Latin literature through the Second Vatican Council; Series B provides access to Latin texts of all periods and genres. Access to this resource has been underwritten by the OU College of Arts and Sciences.
- Loeb Classical LibraryProvides access to important works of ancient Greek and Latin literature. Access to this resource has been underwritten by the OU Department of Classics and Letters.
- Perseus Digital LibraryDigital library of work covering the history, literature and culture of the Greco-Roman world.
- Thesaurus Linguae Graecae (TLG)The Thesaurus Linguae Graecae is a digitized collection of most literary texts written in Greek from Homer to the fall of Byzantium in AD 1453. *** Individual user registration is required to access subscribed material. ***
Online Catalogs
Use the Local Catalog to find print and e-books, audio-visual material, streaming content, and journals held by OU Libraries. Use WorldCat to find materials held by libraries around the world. The library can often borrow materials from other libraries using Interlibrary Loan (ILL).
Books in Bizzell
Most philosophy books are located on Bizzell Lower Level 1.
B 1-5802 — Philosophy (General)
B 66-99 — General Works
B 108-708 — Ancient Philosophy
B 720-765 — Medieval Philosophy
B 770-785 — Renaissance Philosophy
B 790-5802 — Modern Philosophy
BC 1-199 — Logic
BD 10-701 — Speculative Philosophy
BD 95-131 — Metaphysics
BD 143-237 — Epistemology. Theory of knowledge
BD 240-260 — Methodology
BD 300-450 — Ontology
BD 493-450 — Cosmology
BH 1-301 — Aesthetics
QA 273-280 — Probabilities. Mathematical statistics (3rd Floor East)