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LITERATURE LITERATURE LITERATURE: GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE Comparative literature is placed in 701, if Western literature is included; otherwise in Oriental literature, 800-849 700.01 Series 700.1 Theory, philosophy, and practice of literature and literary criticism General, bibliographic and textual criticism. Sociology of literature 700.21 Poetry 700.23 Drama 700.25 Prose, general and special (e.g. letter-writing, biography). Rhetoric. Style 700.27 Prose fiction 700.3 Translation (incl. scientific and technical) 700.4 Authorship: ethics, relations, social conditions Plagiarism. Persecution and authorship 700.5 Characterization Special types and characters in literature (e.g. The Wandering Jew, Faust, Seven Sleepers of Ephesus, Sinbad the Sailor, Don Juan, the Hero) WESTERN LITERATURE. COMPARATIVE LITERATURE Incl. non-Western literature when collected with Western Works covering literature and philology together are placed with literature 701.01 Series: general (i.e. texts, translations and criticisms) 701.03 Series: texts and translations only 701.05 Series: criticism only 701.1 Texts (incl. collections of quotations and proverbs; and collections of literature for and by members of special groups, e.g. Catholic, Jewish, or Chicano literature) 701.15 History, biography, criticism, dictionaries, encyclopaedias ROMANCE LITERATURE 701.2 Series: general (i.e. texts, translations, and criticism) 701.21 Series: texts and translations only 701.22 Series: criticism only 701.23 Texts and translations (incl. collections of quotations and proverbs) 701.25 History, biography, criticism GERMANIC LITERATURE 701.4 Series: general (i.e. texts, translations, and criticism) 701.41 Series: texts and translations only 701.42 Series: criticism only 701.43 Texts and translations (incl. collections of quotations and proverbs) 701.45 History, biography, criticism SLAVONIC LITERATURE 701.6 Series 701.63 Texts and translations (incl. collections of quotations and proverbs) 701.65 History, biography, criticism
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  • LITERATURE LITERATURE

    LITERATURE: GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE

    Comparative literature is placed in 701, if Western literature is included; otherwisein Oriental literature, 800-849

    700.01 Series

    700.1 Theory, philosophy, and practice of literature and literary criticismGeneral, bibliographic and textual criticism. Sociology of literature

    700.21 Poetry

    700.23 Drama

    700.25 Prose, general and special (e.g. letter-writing, biography). Rhetoric. Style

    700.27 Prose fiction

    700.3 Translation (incl. scientific and technical)

    700.4 Authorship: ethics, relations, social conditionsPlagiarism. Persecution and authorship

    700.5 CharacterizationSpecial types and characters in literature (e.g. The Wandering Jew, Faust, SevenSleepers of Ephesus, Sinbad the Sailor, Don Juan, the Hero)

    WESTERN LITERATURE. COMPARATIVE LITERATURE

    Incl. non-Western literature when collected with WesternWorks covering literature and philology together are placed with literature

    701.01 Series: general (i.e. texts, translations and criticisms)

    701.03 Series: texts and translations only

    701.05 Series: criticism only

    701.1 Texts (incl. collections of quotations and proverbs; and collections of literature for and bymembers of special groups, e.g. Catholic, Jewish, or Chicano literature)

    701.15 History, biography, criticism, dictionaries, encyclopaedias

    ROMANCE LITERATURE

    701.2 Series: general (i.e. texts, translations, and criticism)

    701.21 Series: texts and translations only

    701.22 Series: criticism only

    701.23 Texts and translations (incl. collections of quotations and proverbs)

    701.25 History, biography, criticism

    GERMANIC LITERATURE

    701.4 Series: general (i.e. texts, translations, and criticism)

    701.41 Series: texts and translations only

    701.42 Series: criticism only

    701.43 Texts and translations (incl. collections of quotations and proverbs)

    701.45 History, biography, criticism

    SLAVONIC LITERATURE

    701.6 Series

    701.63 Texts and translations (incl. collections of quotations and proverbs)

    701.65 History, biography, criticism

  • JOURNALISM JOURNALISM

    JOURNALISM

    705.01 Series

    705.1 Theory. Scope. Relations. For Freedom of the press, see 211

    705.2 Technique and methods

    705.3 Dictionaries. Encyclopaedias

    705.4 History of journalism and newspapers: general and Great Britain

    705.6 Biography: Great Britain

    705.7 History and biography: other countries

    705.8 Other matters (e.g. Reuters, Associated Press)

  • GREEK LITERATURE GREEK LITERATURE

    CLASSICAL LITERATURE

    This class is used for works covering Greek and Latin literature together.

    706.01 Series. For series of texts, see 708 (Greek) and 713 (Latin)

    706.1 General works. Treatises. Essays. Festschriften

    706.2 Collective biography of Greek and Latin authors

    706.3 History of Classical scholarship. Biography of Classical scholars

    706.4 Relations of Classical literature to other literatures

    706.5 Translation: history, theory and practice. See also 700.3

    706.6 Special aspects and subjects

    706.7 Poetry. Satire and parody: texts and criticism

    706.8 Drama (incl. Mimus, dialogue): texts and criticism

    706.9 Prose (all genres, history, oratory, etc.): texts and criticism

    GREEK LITERATURE

    HISTORY AND CRITICISM

    707 For Series, see 706.01

    707.1 History of literature: general

    707.13 Essays. Studies. Lectures. Festschriften

    707.2 Special aspects and subjects

    707.3 Poetry: general, and origins to ca. 300 B.C.

    707.33 Alexandrine, ca. 300 B.C.-

    707.4 Special forms (Epic, lyric, elegiac, etc.)

    For forms identified with one particular author, see that author

    707.5 Drama: general, and tragedy

    707.53 Comedy. Mime

    707.57 Special topics

    707.6 Theatre and stage: antiquities

    707.7 Prose: general history and criticism

    707.8 Oratory. Rhetoric. Belles lettres. Essays

    707.83 Fiction

    707.9 Historiography and biography (as genres)

    707.93 Other forms

  • GREEK LITERATURE GREEK LITERATURE

    TEXTS

    708.01 Series (Poetry and prose)

    POETRY

    708.05 Collections. `Poetae'. `Fragmenta'. Anthologies (with or without prose)

    Individual authors (texts, translations and criticism)

    708.1 A 708.5 M For Moschus, see 708.7

    708.13 B For Bion, see 708.7 708.53 N

    708.15 C 708.55 O

    708.17 D 708.57 P

    708.2 E 708.6 Pindar

    708.23 G 708.63 Q

    708.25 H 708.65 R

    708.3 Hesiod 708.67 S For Sappho with Alcaeus, see Alcaeus

    708.4 Homer: texts 708.7 Theocritus, Bion, Moschus

    708.43 translations 708.73 T

    708.45 criticism 708.75 U-Z

    708.47 I. J. L

    DRAMA

    709.05 Collections. `Poetae'. `Fragmenta'. Anthologies

    Individual authors (texts, translations and criticism)

    709.1 Aeschylus: texts and translations

    709.15 criticism

    709.2 Aristophanes: texts and translations

    709.25 criticism

    709.4 Euripides: texts and translations

    709.45 criticism

    709.6 Herodas

    709.7 Menander

    709.8 Sophocles: texts and translations

    709.85 criticism

    709.9 Other authors: Tragedy

    709.95 Comedy, Mime

  • GREEK LITERATURE GREEK LITERATURE

    PROSE

    For Series, see 708.01

    710.05 Collections. Anthologies (For prose with verse, see 708). `Anecdota'. `Scriptores'.`Fragmenta'. For Inscriptions, see 763

    710.07 Papyri: collections and anonymous, Greek and/or Latin.Catalogues of Papyri. Papyrology. OstrakaFor Papyrus fragments of individual authors, see under the appropriate author; forBiblical fragments, see under the appropriate Biblical heading

    Individual authors (texts, translations, and criticism)

    Anonymous works with accepted titles are classified by the initial letter of their titles, e.g.Poriplus Maris Erythraei in .57Writers known as Pseudo- are classified by the name which follows, e.g.Pseudo-Callisthenes in .27

    710.1 Aristotle: texts 710.47 N

    710.13 translations 710.48 O

    710.15 criticism 710.5 Plato: texts

    For studies of Aristotle's 710.53 translations

    philosophy, see 182.6 710.55 criticism

    710.2 A-An 710.57 Pa-Ph

    710.23 Ao-Az 710.58 Pl-Py

    710.25 B 710.6 Plutarch: texts

    710.27 C 710.63 translations

    710.3 Demosthenes 710.65 criticism

    710.33 D 710.67 Q.R

    710.35 E 710.7 S

    710.36 G 710.75 T

    710.38 H-Hep 710.8 Thucydides: texts and translations

    710.4 Herodotus 710.83 criticism

    710.42 Her-Hy 710.9 Xenophon

    710.44 I. J 710.93 X

    710.45 L 710.95 Z

    710.46 M

    MEDIEVAL AND MODERN GREEK

    711.01 Series

    Texts and translations

    711.3 Medieval Greek (from ca. 565 A.D., death of Justinian, to 1453).For the Byzantine Chronicles, see 523

    711.5 Modern Greek (1453 onwards)

    711.7 History and criticism (medieval and modern)

  • GREEK LITERATURE GREEK LITERATURE

    708-710 INDEX OF GREEK AUTHORS

    This list generally omits: Church Fathers; Byzantine writers; authors of whose writings little or nothing survives(but a number are included who need to be distinguished from others of the same name, if this affectsclassification).

    Characterisations unsuitable for use as epithets in the catalogue are enclosed in parentheses.

    Authors whose headings begin `Pseudo-': when classifying, use the element which follows `Pseudo-' (e.g. classifyPseudo-Callisthenes as Callisthenes).

    * indicates that this index does not distinguish between two or more authors of the same name.

    + indicates that the same author is also included in the Philosophy scheme.

    Achilles Tatius 710.2Aelianus, Tacticus, 2nd cent. 710.2Aelian, 3rd cent. 710.2Aeneas, Tacticus 710.2Aeschines (the orator) 710.2(Aeschines, Socraticus +

    generally use 182.4)Aeschylus: texts & translations 709.1

    criticism 709.15Aesop 710.2Agathon 709.9Albinus (also called Alcinous) 710.2Alcaeus 708.1Alcidamas 710.2[Alcinous. See Albinus]Alciphron 710.2Alcman 708.1Alexander, of Aphrodisias 710.2Anacreon 708.1Anaximenes, of Lampsacus 710.2(Anaximenes, of Miletus +

    generally use 182.2)Andocides 710.2Antiphon (orator) 710.2Antiphon (sophist) 710.2Antoninus, Liberalis 710.2Antoninus, Marcus Aurelius,

    Emperor of Rome + 710.2Apollodorus, of Athens 710.23Apollonius, Dyscolus 710.23Apollonius, of Perga 710.23Apollonius, of Tyana 710.23Apollonius, Rhodius 708.1Appianus 710.23Aratus, of Soli 708.1Archilochus 708.1Archimedes 710.23Aristaenetus 710.23Aristides, Aelius 710.23Aristophanes: texts & translations 709.2

    criticism 709.25Aristophanes, of Byzantium 710.23

    Aristotle + : texts 710.1translations 710.13criticism 710.15

    Aristoxenus + 710.23Arrian 710.23Asclepiodotus 710.23Athenaeus, of Naucratis 710.23Atticus 710.23[Aurelius, Marcus. See Antoninus, Marcus...]Autolycus 710.23

    Babrius 708.13Bacchylides 708.13Bion, of Smyrna1 708.7

    Callimachus normally 708.15Callisthenes & Pseudo-Callisthenes 710.27[Cassius Dio. See Dio Cassius]Cebes 710.27Chariton 710.27Cleanthes + 708.15 or 710.27Cleomedes 710.27Colluthus 708.15Corinna 708.15Cornutus, Lucius Annaeus 710.27Cratinus 709.95Ctesias 710.27

    Damascius 710.33Demades 710.33Demetrius 710.33Demosthenes 710.3Dinarchus 710.33Dio Cassius 710.33Dio, Chrysostom 710.33Diodorus, Siculus 710.33Diogenes, of Apollonia 710.33 (or 182.2)Diogenes, of Oenoanda 710.33 (or 182.8)(Diogenes, the Cynic + generally 182.8)Diogenes Laertius 710.33

  • GREEK LITERATURE GREEK LITERATURE

    Dionysius, of Halicarnassus 710.33Dionysius, Periegetes 708.17Dionysius, Thrax 710.33Diophantus, of Alexandria 710.33Dioscorides 710.33

    Empedocles + 708.2Epictetus + 710.35Epicurus + 710.35Eratosthenes usually 710.35Euclid 350.1(Euclides, of Megara + generally 182.4)Eunapius 710.35Euripides: texts & translations 709.4

    criticism 709.45

    Galen 710.36Geminus 710.36Gorgias + 710.36

    Harpocration, Valerius 710.38Hecataeus 710.38Heliodorus, of Emesa 710.38Hephaestion 710.38Heraclitus, of Ephesus + 710.42Heraclitus, the rhetorician 710.42Hermes Trismegistus 710.42Hermesianax 708.25Hermogenes 710.42Hero, of Alexandria 710.42Herodas 709.6Herodes Atticus 710.42Herodian (grammarian) 710.42Herodian (historian) 710.42Herodotus 710.4Hesiod 708.3Hesychius 710.42Himerius 710.42Hipparchus (astronomer) 710.42Hippocrates 710.42Hipponax 708.25Homer: texts 708.4

    translations 708.43criticism 708.45

    Hyperides 710.42

    Iamblichus + 710.44Isaeus 710.44Isocrates 710.44

    Josephus, Flavius 710.44Julian, Emperor of Rome + 710.44

    [K... Some Greek names, when strictlytransliterated, begin with K. When classifying usethe form which begins with C]

    Libanius 710.45Longus 710.45

    Lucian 710.45Lycophron 708.47Lycurgus (the orator) 710.45Lysias 710.45

    Manetho (astrologer) 708.5Manetho (Egyptian historian) 710.46[Marcus Aurelius. See Antoninus, Marcus...]Maximus, of Tyre 710.46Meleager 708.5Menander (comic dramatist) 709.7Menander (rhetorician) 710.46Moeris 710.46Moschus¹ 708.7Musaeus 708.5Musonius Rufus, Gaius + 710.46

    Nicander 708.53Nicomachus, of Gerasa 710.47Nonnus 708.53

    Ocellus Lucanus 710.48Olympiodorus * 710.48Onosander 710.48Oppianus 708.55Oribasius 710.48

    Palaephatus 710.57Palladas 708.57Palladius, iatrosophistes 710.57Pappus 710.57Parmenides + 708.57Pausanias 710.57Philemon (comic dramatist) 709.95Philemon (grammarian) 710.57Philetas normally 708.57Philo, of Alexandria (the Jew) + 710.57Philo, of Byblos 710.57Philo, of Byzantium 710.57(Philo, of Larissa + generally 182.8)Philodemus 710.57 or 708.57Philoponus, John 710.57Philostratus * 710.57Phocylides 708.57Phrynichus, Arabius 710.57Phrynichus (comic dramatist) 709.95Phrynichus (tragic dramatist) 709.9Pindar 708.6Plato + : texts 710.5

    translations 710.53criticism 710.55

    Plato (comic dramatist) 709.95Plotinus + 710.58

  • GREEK LITERATURE GREEK LITERATURE

    Plutarch: texts 710.6translations 710.63criticism 710.65

    Pollux, Julius 710.58Polyaenus * 710.58Polybius 710.58Porphyry + 710.58Posidonius + 710.58Proclus + 710.58Ptolemy, 2nd cent. 710.58

    Quintus, Smyrnaeus 708.63

    Sallustius, philosophus 710.7Sappho 708.67[Sappho with Alcaeus is placed as Alcaeus]Semonides, of Amorgos 708.67Sextus Empiricus 710.7Simonides, of Ceos 708.67Simplicius 710.7Solon usually 708.67Sophocles: texts & translations 709.8

    criticism 709.85Sophron 709.95Soranus 710.7Sotades (comic dramatist) 709.95Sotades (iambic poet) 708.67

    Stephanus, of Byzantium 710.7Stesichorus 708.67Stobaeus, John 710.7Strabo 710.7Suidas 710.7Synesius, of Cyrene,

    Bishop of Ptolemais 710.7

    Teles 710.75Themistius 710.75Theocritus (including editions published

    with Bion and/or Moschus) 708.7Theodosius * 710.75Theognis 708.73Theophrastus + 710.75Thucydides: text & translations 710.8

    criticism 710.83Timon + 708.73Triphiodorus 708.73Tyrtaeus 708.73

    Xenophanes + 708.75Xenophon + 710.9Xenophon, of Ephesus 710.93

    Zenobius, the sophist 710.95Zosimus 710.95

    1. Usually published with Theocritus, so placed in the number for Theocritus.

  • LATIN LITERATURE LATIN LITERATURE

    LATIN LITERATURE

    LITERATURE TO ca. 500 A.D.: HISTORY AND CRITICISM

    712 For series, see 706.01

    712.1 History of literature: general

    712.2 Essays. Studies. Lectures. Festschriften

    712.3 Special aspects and subjects

    712.4 Poetry: general; and origins to ca. 14 A.D.

    712.43 Silver Age, from ca. 14 A.D.

    712.45 Special forms (epic, elegiac, lyric, etc.)For forms identified with one particular author see that author below

    712.5 Drama

    712.55 Theatre and stage: antiquities

    712.6 Prose: general history and criticism

    712.63 Oratory. Rhetoric. Essays

    712.65 Historiography and biography. Letter-writing

    712.7 Satire. Mixed forms. For Satire in poetry, see 712.45

    LATIN LITERATURE: TEXTS TO ca. 500 A.D.

    713.01 Series (Poetry and prose)

    POETRY

    713.05 Collections. `Poetae'. `Fragmenta'. Anthologies (with or without prose)

    Individual authors (texts, translations and criticism)

    713.1 A 713.43 L

    713.13 B 713.45 M

    713.15 C 713.5 Martial

    713.2 Catullus (alone, and with 713.55 N

    Tibullus and Propertius) 713.6 Ovid

    713.23 D 713.65 P

    713.25 E. F 713.7 Propertius

    713.27 G 713.75 Q. R

    713.3 Horace: texts and translations 713.8 S

    713.33 criticism 713.85 T. Tibullus

    713.35 H 713.9 Virgil: texts and translations

    713.37 I. J 713.93 criticism

    713.4 Lucretius 713.95 U. V

  • LATIN LITERATURE LATIN LITERATURE

    DRAMA

    714.05 Collections. Fragments. Anthologies

    714.1 Individual authors (other than Plautus, Terence, and Seneca)

    714.3 Plautus: texts and translations

    714.33 criticism

    714.5 Terence: texts and translations

    714.53 criticism

    714.7 Seneca:Tragedies (incl. `Octavia')

    PROSE

    715 For series, see 713.01

    715.05 Collections. `Scriptores'. `Fragmenta'. Anthologies (prose alone)

    Individual authors (texts, translations and criticism)

    715.1 Apuleius 715.5 Livy

    715.13 A 715.53 M

    715.15 B 715.55 N

    715.2 Caesar, Julius 715.57 O

    715.23 Ca-Ci 715.6 P

    715.25 Cl-Cu 715.65 Q. R

    715.3 Cicero, M.T.: texts 715.67 S

    715.33 translations 715.7 Seneca, L.A.

    715.35 criticism 715.73 Sallust

    715.4 D 715.75 Suetonius

    715.42 E 715.8 Tacitus

    715.44 F 715.85 T

    715.46 G. H 715.9 U. V

    715.48 I. J

    MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LATIN

    716.01 Series

    Texts

    716.1 Medieval LatinSecular writers from ca. 500 to 1321 A.D. (death of Dante)For Patristic and theological writers, see 44.5

    716.4 Renaissance and modern Latin: writers after Dante, 1321-

    716.8 History and criticism

  • LATIN LITERATURE LATIN LITERATURE

    713-715 INDEX OF LATIN AUTHORS & ANONYMOUS WORKS

    Most authors and works of the following types are omitted, unless their classification is exceptional, or there mightbe doubt about how they should be characterised:

    Church Fathers (usually classified at 44.5/44.6 if writing in Latin), unless they wrote secular works also.(But Christian poets are listed here.)

    Jurists and legal texts (usually classified at 272).Authors who wrote after about 500 A.D. (usually classified at 716.1-716.8).

    Authors whose headings begin `Pseudo-': when classifying, use the element which follows `Pseudo-' (e.g. classifyPseudo-Hyginus as Hyginus).

    * indicates that the established classification uses this form, although the Main Catalogue heading begins with adifferent letter.

    + indicates that the same author is also included in the Philosophy scheme.

    Accius, Luci 714.1'Aetna' 713.1

    [For editions published as part of'Appendix Vergiliana', see 'AppendixVergiliana']

    Afranius 714.1Ammianus Marcellinus 715.13Ampelius, Lucius 715.13Apicius 715.13[Apollinaris Sidonius. See Sidonius Apollinaris]'Appendix Vergiliana'1: texts 713.9

    criticism 713.93Apuleius, Lucius 715.1['Aulularia' (anonymous). See 'Querolus'][Aurelius Victor, Sextus.

    See Victor, Sextus Aurelius]Ausonius, Decimus Magnus 713.1Avianus 713.1Avienus, Rufius Festus 713.1

    [Baebius Italicus. See 'Ilias Latina']Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus,

    ca. 480-524 A.D. + 715.15

    Caecilius Statius 714.1Caesar, Julius 715.2Calpurnius Flaccus 715.23Calpurnius Siculus, Titus 713.15[Capella, Martianus. See Martianus Capella]Cassiodorus, Flavius Magnus Aurelius,

    ca. 490-ca. 583 A.D. 716.1, 716.8theological works 44.5, 44.6

    ['Catalepton'. See 'Appendix Vergiliana']Cato, Marcus Porcius 715.23'Catonis disticha' (or 'dicta') * 713.15Catullus, Gaius Valerius (including

    editions published withPropertius and/or Tibullus) 713.2

    Celsus, Aulus Cornelius 715.23

    Censorinus 715.23Charisius, Flavius Sosipater 715.23Cicero, Marcus Tullius + : texts 715.3

    translations 715.33criticism 715.35BUT poetry alone 713.15

    Cicero, Quintus Tullius 715.23['Ciris'. See 'Appendix Vergiliana']Claudian 713.15Columella, Lucius Junius

    Moderatus 715.25'Consolatio ad Liviam' (classify as by

    'Pseudo-Ovid') 713.6['Copa'. See 'Appendix Vergiliana']Corippus, Flavius Cresconius,

    fl. 549-567 A.D. 713.15['Culex'. See 'Appendix Vergiliana']Curtius Rufus, Quintus 715.25

    Dares, Phrygius 715.4['De viris illustribus' (of

    'Pseudo-Aurelius Victor')See Victor, Sextus Aurelius]

    Dictys, Cretensis 715.4Diomedes, 4th cent. (grammarian) 715.4['Dirae'. See 'Appendix Vergiliana']['Disticha Catonis'. See 'Catonis disticha']Donatus, Aelius 715.4Dracontius, Blossius Aemilius 713.23

    ['Elegiae in Maecenatem'.See 'Appendix Vergiliana']

    Ennius, Quintus 713.25BUT drama alone 714.1

    Eutropius 715.42

    Festus, Rufius 715.44Festus, Sextus Pompeius 715.44

  • LATIN LITERATURE LATIN LITERATURE

    Firmicus Maternus, Julius 715.44theological works 44.5, 44.6BUT poetry alone 713.25

    Frontinus, Sextus Julius 715.44Fronto, Marcus Cornelius 715.44Fulgentius, Fabius Planciades,

    late 5th cent. 715.44

    [Gargilius Martialis, Quintus.See Martialis, Gargilius]

    Gellius, Aulus 715.46Germanicus Caesar 713.27Grattius 713.27

    'Historia Apollonii Regis Tyri' 716.1, 716.8'Historia Augusta' 715.46[Homerus Latinus. See 'Ilias Latina']Horace: texts 713.3

    criticism 713.33Hyginus, gromaticus 715.46Hyginus, mythographer 715.46Hyginus, Pseudo- 715.46

    'Ilias Latina' 713.37Isidorus, Saint, Bishop of Seville,

    d. 636 716.1, 716.8theological works 45.2

    Jordanes, 6th cent. 716.1, 716.8Justinus, Marcus Junianus 715.48Juvenal 713.37Juvencus, Gaius Vettius Aquilinus 713.37

    Laberius, Decimus 714.1Laevius 713.43[Largus, Scribonius. See Scribonius Largus]Livius Andronicus 713.43

    BUT drama alone 714.1Livy 715.5Lucan 713.43Lucilius, Gaius 713.43Lucretius Carus, Titus + 713.4Lygdamus 713.43

    [For editions published with Tibullus, seeTibullus]

    Macrobius, Ambrosius Theodosius 715.53Mamertinus, Claudius 715.53Manilius, Marcus 713.45Marcellus, Empiricus 715.53Martial 713.5Martialis, Gargilius * 715.53Martianus Capella,

    fl. ca. 410-ca. 439 A.D. 716.1, 716.8Maximianus, Etruscus

    (poet, fl. 6th cent.) 716.1, 716.8

    Mela, Pomponius 715.53Minucius Felix, Marcus 44.5, 44.6['Moretum'. See 'Appendix Vergiliana']

    Naevius, Gnaeus 713.55BUT drama alone 714.1

    [Namatianus, Rutilius Claudius.See Rutilius Namatianus, Claudius]

    Nemesianus, Marcus AureliusOlympius 713.55

    Nepos, Cornelius 715.55Nonius Marcellus 15.55Novius 714.1

    'Octavia' (classify as work of'Pseudo-Seneca') 14.7

    ['Origo gentis Romanae' (of 'Pseudo-AureliusVictor'). See Victor, Sextus Aurelius]

    Orosius, Paulus 44.5, 44.6Ovid 713.6

    Pacuvius, Marcus 714.1Palladius, Rutilius Taurus

    Aemilianus 715.6[Paterculus, Velleius. See Velleius Paterculus]Paulinus, of Nola, 353/4-431 A.D.

    poetry 716.1, 716.8prose works 44.5, 44.6

    Persius Flaccus, Aulus 713.65'Pervigilium Veneris' 713.65Petronius Arbiter 715.6

    BUT poetry alone 713.65Phaedrus 713.65Plautus, Titus Maccius: texts 714.3

    criticism 714.33Pliny, the elder 715.6Pliny, the younger 715.6Pompeius Trogus * 715.6Pomponius, Lucius 714.1'Priapea' 713.65

    [For editions published as part of'Appendix Vergiliana', see 'AppendixVergiliana']

    Priscian, fl. ca. 500-530 716.1, 716.8Probus, Marcus Valerius 715.6Propertius, Sextus 713.7

    [For editions published with Catullusand/or Tibullus, use 713.2]

    Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius 713.65Publilius Syrus 714.1

    'Querolus' 714.1Quintilian 715.65

  • LATIN LITERATURE LATIN LITERATURE

    'Rhetorica ad Herennium' 715.65[For editions published with works ofCicero, see Cicero, Marcus Tullius]

    Rutilius Namatianus, Claudius * 713.75

    Sallust 715.73Scribonius Largus 715.67Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, ca. 55 B.C.-

    ca. 39 A.D. (rhetorician) 715.67Seneca, Lucius Annaeus,

    ca. 4 B.C.-65 A.D. (philosopherand dramatist) + 715.7BUT drama alone 714.7

    [Seneca, Marcus Annaeus. See Seneca,Lucius Annaeus, ca. 55 B.C.-ca. 39 A.D.]

    Servius 715.67Sidonius Apollinaris 715.67

    BUT poetry alone 713.8Silius Italicus, Tiberius Catius 713.8Solinus, Gaius Julius 715.67Suetonius 715.75Sulpicia, 1st cent. B.C., elegist 713.8

    [For editions published with Tibullus, seeTibullus]

    'Sulpiciae conquestio' (or '... satira') 713.8Symmachus, Quintus Aurelius 715.67[Syrus, Publilius. See Publilius Syrus]

    Tacitus, Cornelius 715.8Terence: texts 714.5

    criticism 714.53Terentianus Maurus 713.85Tiberianus 713.85Tibullus, Albius (and

    'Corpus Tibullianum'2) 713.85[For editions published with Catullusand/or Propertius, use 713.2]

    Titinius 714.1[Trogus, Pompeius. See Pompeius Trogus]Turpilius 714.1

    Valerius, Julius 715.9Valerius Flaccus, Gaius 713.95Valerius Maximus 715.9Vegetius Renatus, Flavius 715.9Velleius Paterculus 715.9Verrius Flaccus 715.9Victor, Sextus Aurelius 715.9

    [Include editions of Pseudo-AureliusVictor, 'De viris illustribus' and 'Origogentis Romanae']

    Victorinus, Marius 715.9theological works 44.5, 44.6

    Virgil (including 'Appendix Vergiliana')texts 713.9criticism 713.93

    Vitruvius 715.9

    1. Include separate editions of constituent poems, viz. 'Catalepton', 'Cris', 'Copa','Culex', 'Dirae', 'Eleiae inMaecenatem', 'Moretum'; but for 'Aetna' use 713.1, for 'Priapea' 713.65.

    2. The 'Corpus Tibullianum' includes some poems by Lygdamus, Sulpicia, and unknown poets, regularlypublished with Tibullus.

  • ENGLISH LITERATURE ENGLISH LITERATURE

    ENGLISH LITERATURE

    OLD ENGLISH (ANGLO-SAXON)

    717.01 Series

    717.1 Collections and anthologies

    717.3 Individual writers or texts

    717.5 History and criticism of Anglo-Saxon literature

    MEDIEVAL AND MODERN ENGLISH

    718 Anthologies and collections (more than one genre)

    718.01 Series

    MIDDLE ENGLISH (to 1500)

    719.01 Series

    719.1 Texts

    719.2 Biography and criticism

    MODERN ENGLISH (1501 onwards)

    POETRY

    721.01 Series (Texts and criticism)

    General (more than one period)

    721.1 Collections and anthologies

    721.13 History and criticism (general)

    721.15 Biography, collective

    By period

    721.2 16th century: Texts

    721.21 Biography and criticism

    721.22 17th century: Texts

    721.23 Biography and criticism

    721.24 18th century: Texts

    721.25 Biography and criticism

    721.26 19th century: Texts

    721.27 Biography and criticism

    721.28 20th century: Texts

    721.29 Biography and criticism

  • ENGLISH LITERATURE ENGLISH LITERATURE

    DRAMA

    723.01 Series (Texts and criticism)

    General (more than one period)

    723.1 Collections and anthologies

    723.13 History and criticism (general)

    723.15 Biography, collective

    By period

    723.2 16th century: Texts. For Shakespeare, see 724

    723.21 Biography and criticism

    723.22 17th century: Texts

    723.23 Biography and criticism

    723.24 18th century: Texts

    723.25 Biography and criticism

    723.26 19th century: Texts

    723.27 Biography and criticism

    723.28 20th century: Texts

    723.29 Biography and criticism

    724.01 Shakespeare: Series (Texts and criticism)

    724.1 Texts

    724.5 Biography and criticism

    FICTION

    725.01 Series (Texts and criticism)

    General (more than one period)

    725.1 Collections and anthologies

    725.13 History and criticism (general)

    725.15 Biography, collective

    By period

    725.2 16th century: Texts

    725.21 Biography and criticism

    725.22 17th century: Texts

    725.23 Biography and criticism

    725.24 18th century: Texts

    725.25 Biography and criticism

    725.26 19th century: Texts

    725.27 Biography and criticism

    725.28 20th century: Texts

    725.29 Biography and criticism

  • ENGLISH LITERATURE ENGLISH LITERATURE

    PROSE (non-fiction)

    727.01 Series (Texts and criticism)

    General (more than one period)

    727.1 Collections and anthologies

    727.13 History and criticism (general)

    727.15 Biography, collective

    By period

    727.2 16th century: Texts

    727.21 Biography and criticism

    727.22 17th century: Texts

    727.23 Biography and criticism

    727.24 18th century: Texts

    727.25 Biography and criticism

    727.26 19th century: Texts

    727.27 Biography and criticism

    727.28 20th century: Texts

    727.29 Biography and criticism

    DIALECT LITERATURE

    728.01 Series (Texts and criticism)

    728.1 Texts

    728.5 Biography and criticism

    GENERAL BIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM

    This class is used for works covering more than one genre.

    730.01 Series

    730.1 History and criticism, general

    730.2 Special periods. Where possible, works are placed under Special aspects, 730.4; or under non-British English literature, 730.3-730.35

    730.3 History and criticism of non-British English literature. For American English literature, see730.35. For studies of individual authors or particular genres, see the appropriate genre andperiod. Individual genres with their genre.

    730.35 History and criticism of American (USA) English literature. For studies of individualauthors or particular genres, see the appropriate genre and period. For Chicano writers inSpanish and English, see 701.15.

    730.4 Special aspects

    730.5 Biography, collective

  • CELTIC LITERATURE CELTIC LITERATURE

    CELTIC LITERATURES

    733.01 Series

    733.1 Texts

    733.15 History, biography, criticism

    IRISH LITERATURE

    733.2 Series

    733.22 Collections and anthologies (incl. quotations and proverbs)

    733.24 History and criticism

    733.26 Biography, collective

    733.3 Old Irish (to 1600): Texts

    733.35 Biography and criticism

    733.4 Modern Irish (1600-): Texts

    733.45 Biography and criticism

    GAELIC LITERATURE

    733.7 Series

    733.72 Texts

    733.74 History, biography, criticism

    MANX LITERATURE

    733.8 Series

    733.82 Texts

    733.84 History, biography, criticism

    WELSH LITERATURE

    734.01 Series

    734.1 Collections and anthologies (incl. quotations and proverbs)

    734.13 History and criticism

    734.15 Biography, collective

    734.2 Old Welsh (to 1500): Texts

    734.25 Biography and criticism

    734.3 Modern Welsh (1500-): Texts

    734.35 Biography and criticism

    CORNISH LITERATURE

    734.6 Series

    734.62 Texts

    734.64 History, biography, criticism

    BRETON LITERATURE

    734.8 Series

    734.82 Texts

    734.84 History, biography, criticism

  • FRENCH LITERATURE FRENCH LITERATURE

    FRENCH LITERATURE

    735.01 Series: General (incl. texts and criticism)

    735.03 Series: Texts alone, to 1500

    735.05 Series: Texts alone, after 1500

    735.07 Series: Criticism alone

    735.2 Collections and anthologies (more than one genre; incl. quotations and proverbs)

    735.4 History of literature, general

    735.43 Special periods (more than one genre). Romanticism

    735.44 French literature outside France. For specific genres and authors, see below

    735.45 Special subjects and aspects (not falling into a single period)

    735.6 Biography, collective

    DIALECTS

    For Provencal, see 745.5

    735.91 Series

    735.93 Texts

    735.95 History, biography, criticism

    POETRY

    General (more than one period)

    736.1 Collections

    736.12 Anthologies (general)

    736.14 History and criticism, general

    736.17 Special subjects and aspects

    736.19 Biography, collective

    By period

    736.2 Early, to 1500: Texts

    736.22 Biography and criticism

    736.25 16th century: Texts

    736.27 Biography and criticism

    736.3 17th century: Texts

    736.32 Biography and criticism

    736.35 18th century: Texts

    736.37 Biography and criticism

    736.4 19th century: Texts

    736.42 Biography and criticism

    736.45 20th century: Texts

    736.47 Biography and criticism

  • FRENCH LITERATURE FRENCH LITERATURE

    DRAMA

    General (more than one period)737.1 Collections737.12 Anthologies737.14 History and criticism, general737.17 Special subjects and aspects737.19 Biography, collective

    By period

    737.2 Early, to 1500: Texts

    737.22 Biography and criticism

    737.25 16th century: Texts

    737.27 Biography and criticism

    737.3 17th century: Texts

    737.32 Biography and criticism

    737.35 18th century: Texts

    737.37 Biography and criticism

    737.4 19th century: Texts

    737.42 Biography and criticism

    737.45 20th century: Texts

    737.47 Biography and criticism

    FICTION

    General (more than one period)738.1 Collections738.12 Anthologies738.14 History and criticism, general738.17 Special subjects and aspects738.19 Biography, collective

    By period

    738.2 Early, to 1500: Texts

    738.22 Biography and criticism

    738.25 16th century: Texts

    738.27 Biography and criticism

    738.3 17th century: Texts

    738.32 Biography and criticism

    738.35 18th century: Texts

    738.37 Biography and criticism

    738.4 19th century: Texts

    738.42 Biography and criticism

    738.45 20th century: Texts

    738.47 Biography and criticism

  • FRENCH LITERATURE FRENCH LITERATURE

    PROSE (other than fiction)

    General (more than one period)

    739.1 Collections

    739.12 Anthologies

    739.14 History and criticism, general

    739.17 Special subjects and aspects

    739.19 Biography, collective

    By period

    739.2 Early, to 1500: Texts

    739.22 Biography and criticism

    739.25 16th century: Texts

    739.27 Biography and criticism

    739.3 17th century: Texts

    739.32 Biography and criticism

    739.35 18th century: Texts (incl. Encyclopedie)

    739.37 Biography and criticism

    739.4 19th century: Texts

    739.42 Biography and criticism

    739.45 20th century: Texts

    739.47 Biography and criticism

  • ITALIAN LITERATURE ITALIAN LITERATURE

    ITALIAN LITERATURE

    740.01 Series

    740.1 Collections and anthologies (more than one genre; incl. quotations and proverbs)

    740.11 History of literature, general

    740.12 Special periods (more than one genre)

    740.13 Special subjects and aspects

    740.15 Biography, collective

    DIALECTS

    740.17 Series

    740.18 Texts

    740.19 History and criticism

    POETRY

    General (more than one period)

    740.2 Collections

    740.21 Anthologies

    740.23 History and criticism

    740.25 Biography, collective

    By period

    740.27 Early, to 1450: Texts. For Dante, see 742

    740.28 Biography and criticism

    740.3 1450-1600: Texts

    740.31 Biography and criticism

    740.33 1600-1800: Texts

    740.34 Biography and criticism

    740.36 1801-1945: Texts

    740.37 Biography and criticism

    740.39 1945- Texts

    740.4 Biography and criticism

    DRAMA

    General (more than one period)

    740.6 Collections

    740.61 Anthologies

    740.63 History and criticism

    740.65 Biography, collective

  • ITALIAN LITERATURE ITALIAN LITERATURE

    DRAMA by period

    740.67 Early, to 1450: Texts

    740.68 Biography and criticism

    740.7 1450-1600: Texts

    740.71 Biography and criticism

    740.73 1600-1800: Texts

    740.74 Biography and criticism

    740.76 1801-1945: Texts

    740.77 Biography and criticism

    740.79 1945- Texts

    740.8 Biography and criticism

    PROSE

    General (more than one period)

    741.1 Collections

    741.12 Anthologies

    741.14 History and criticism

    741.18 Biography, collective

    FICTION

    741.2 Early, to 1450: Texts

    741.22 Biography and criticism

    741.25 1450-1600: Texts

    741.27 Biography and criticism

    741.3 1600-1800: Texts

    741.32 Biography and criticism

    741.35 1801-1945: Texts

    741.37 Biography and criticism

    741.39 1945- Texts

    741.4 Biography and criticism

  • ITALIAN LITERATURE ITALIAN LITERATURE

    PROSE (non-fiction)

    741.6 Early, to 1450: Texts

    741.62 Biography and criticism

    741.65 1450-1600: Texts

    741.67 Biography and criticism

    741.7 1600-1800: Texts

    741.72 Biography and criticism

    741.75 1801-1945: Texts

    741.77 Biography and criticism

    741.79 1945- Texts

    741.8 Biography and criticism

    DANTE

    742.01 Series

    742.1 Collected works. Two or more works. Selections from two or more works

    742.2 Criticism, general

    742.25 Concordances. Dictionaries. Indexes. `Rimarii'

    742.3 Biography

    742.4 Divina commedia: Texts

    742.45 Criticism

    742.5 Vita nuova: texts and criticism

    742.6 Convivio: texts and criticism

    742.7 Canzoniere: texts and criticism

    742.8 Latin works: texts and criticism

    Letters. Eclogues. De monarchia. De vulgari eloquentia, etc.

    742.9 Minor and doubtful works: texts and criticism

  • SPANISH LITERATURE SPANISH LITERATURE

    SPANISH LITERATURE

    This class covers both Spanish and Spanish American literature

    743.01 Series (general)

    743.1 Collections and anthologies (more than one genre; incl. quotations and proverbs)

    743.11 History of literature, general

    743.12 Special periods (more than one genre)

    743.13 Special subjects and aspects

    743.14 Spanish American literature

    743.15 Biography, collective

    DIALECTS

    743.17 Series

    743.18 Texts

    743.19 History, biography, criticism

    POETRY

    General (more than one period)743.2 Collections

    743.21 Anthologies

    743.23 History and criticism

    743.25 Biography, collective

    By period743.27 Early, to 1500: Texts

    743.28 Biography and criticism

    743.3 1500-1700: Texts

    743.31 Biography and criticism

    743.33 1701-1820: Texts

    743.34 Biography and criticism

    743.36 1821-1950: Texts

    743.37 Biography and criticism

    743.39 1951- Texts

    743.4 Biography and criticism

    DRAMA

    General (more than one period)743.6 Collections

    743.61 Anthologies

    743.63 History and criticism

    743.65 Biography, collective

  • SPANISH LITERATURE SPANISH LITERATURE

    DRAMA by period743.67 Early, to 1500: Texts

    743.68 Early, to 1500: Biography and criticism

    743.7 1501-1700: Texts

    743.71 Biography and criticism

    743.73 1701-1820: Texts

    743.74 Biography and criticism

    743.76 1821-1950: Texts

    743.77 Biography and criticism

    743.79 1951- Texts

    743.8 Biography and criticism

    PROSE

    General (more than one period)744.1 Collections

    744.12 Anthologies

    744.14 History and criticism

    744.18 Biography, collective

    FICTION

    By period744.2 Early, to 1500: Texts

    744.22 Biography and criticism

    744.25 1501-1700: Texts

    744.27 Biography and criticism

    744.3 1701-1820: Texts

    744.32 Biography and criticism

    744.35 1821-1950: Texts

    744.37 Biography and criticis

    744.39 1951- Texts

    744.4 Biography and criticism

    PROSE (non-fiction)

    By period744.6 Early, to 1500: Texts

    744.62 Biography and criticism

    744.65 1501-1700: Texts

    744.67 Biography and criticism

    744.7 1701-1820: Texts

    744.72 Biography and criticism

    744.75 1821-1950: Texts

    744.77 Biography and criticism

    744.79 1951- Texts

    744.8 Biography and criticism

  • PORTUGUESE LITERATURE PORTUGUESE LITERATURE

    PORTUGUESE LITERATURE

    This class covers Portuguese, Galician and Brazilian literature

    General (covering more than one genre)

    745.01 Series

    745.15 Collections and anthologies (incl. quotations and proverbs)

    745.17 History and criticism

    745.18 Brazilian literature (general)

    745.19 Biography, collective

    POETRY

    By period

    745.2 Early, to 1650: Texts

    745.21 Biography and criticism

    745.23 1651-; general Texts

    745.24 Biography and criticism

    DRAMA

    745.27 Texts

    745.28 Biography and criticism

    PROSE

    By period

    745.31 Early, to 1650: Texts

    745.32 Biography and criticism

    745.34 1651-; general: Texts

    745.35 Biography and criticism

  • OTHER ROMANCE LITERATURE OTHER ROMANCE LITERATURE

    PROVENCAL LITERATURE

    Medieval Provencal (before 1550)

    745.51 Series

    745.52 Collections and anthologies (incl. quotations and proverbs)

    745.53 History, biography and criticism, general

    745.56 Separate texts and authors

    745.57 Biography and criticism of individual authors and works

    Modern Provencal (after 1550)

    745.61 Series

    745.62 Texts

    745.63 Biography and criticism

    CATALAN LITERATURE

    745.67 Series

    745.68 Collections and anthologies (incl. quotations and proverbs)

    745.69 History, biography (collective), and criticism

    Separate works and authors, by period

    745.7 Early, to 1500: Texts

    745.72 Biography and criticism

    745.74 1551- Texts

    745.75 Biography and criticism

    RHAETO-ROMANCE LITERATURE

    745.81 Series

    745.82 Collections and anthologies (incl. quotations and proverbs)

    745.83 History, biography (collective) and criticism, general

    745.86 Separate texts and authors

    745.87 Biography and criticism of individual authors and works

  • GERMAN LITERATURE GERMAN LITERATURE

    GERMAN LITERATURE

    General

    746.01 Series: General (texts and criticism)

    746.03 Series: Texts alone

    746.05 Series: Criticism alone

    746.1 Collections and anthologies (more than one genres; incl. quotations and proverbs)

    746.13 History of literature, general

    746.15 Special periods (more than one genre)

    746.17 Special subjects and aspects

    746.19 Biography, collective

    DIALECTS

    746.21 Series (High German only). For Low German, see 751.91

    746.23 Texts

    746.25 History, biography and criticism

    POETRY

    General (more than one period)

    746.3 Collections

    746.32 Anthologies

    746.34 History and criticism

    746.36 Biography, collective

    By period

    746.4 Early, to 1500: Texts

    746.42 Biography and criticism

    746.45 1501-1750: Texts

    746.47 Biography and criticism

    746.5 1751-1850: Texts. For Goethe, see 750

    746.52 Biography and criticism

    746.55 1851-1945: Texts

    746.57 Biography and criticism

    746.59 1945- Texts

    746.6 Biography and criticism

  • GERMAN LITERATURE GERMAN LITERATURE

    DRAMA

    General (more than one period)

    747.1 Collections

    747.12 Anthologies

    747.14 History and criticism

    747.18 Biography, collective

    By period

    747.2 Early, to 1500: Texts

    747.22 Biography and criticism

    747.25 1501-1750: Texts

    747.27 Biography and criticism

    747.3 1751-1850: Texts. For Goethe, see 750

    747.32 Biography and criticism

    747.35 1851-1945: Texts

    747.37 Biography and criticism

    747.39 1945- Text

    747.4 Biography and criticism

    FICTION

    General (more than one period; incl. general prose if fiction predominates)

    748.1 Collections

    748.12 Anthologies

    748.14 History and criticism

    748.18 Biography, collective

    By period

    748.2 Early, to 1500: Texts

    748.22 Biography and criticism

    748.25 1501-1750: Texts

    748.27 Biography and criticism

    748.3 1751-1850: Texts

    748.32 Biography and criticism

    748.35 1851-1945: Texts

    748.37 Biography and criticism

    748.39 1945- Texts

    748.4 Biography and criticism

  • GERMAN LITERATURE GERMAN LITERATURE

    PROSE

    General non-fiction (more than one period)

    749.1 Collections

    749.12 Anthologies

    749.14 History and criticism

    749.18 Biography, collective

    By period

    749.2 Early, to 1500: Texts

    749.22 Biography and criticism

    749.25 1501-1750: Texts. For Luther's works, see 61.23

    749.27 Biography and criticism

    749.3 1751-1850: Texts. For Goethe, see 750

    749.32 Biography and criticism

    749.35 1851-1945: Texts

    749.37 Biography and criticism

    749.39 1945- Texts

    749.4 Biography and criticism

    GOETHE

    750.01 Series

    750.1 Collected works. Two or more works (not provided for below)

    750.15 Selections from two or more different classes of works

    750.2 Criticism, general

    750.3 Biography. For Autobiography and Letters, see 750.8

    750.4 Poems: Texts

    750.45 Criticism

    750.5 Faust: Texts

    750.55 Criticism

    750.6 Plays: Texts

    750.65 Criticism

    750.7 Novels: Texts

    750.75 Criticism

    750.8 Prose: Texts (incl. autobiography, letters, etc.)

    750.85 Criticism

  • DUTCH LITERATURE DUTCH LITERATURE

    DUTCH, FLEMISH AND AFRIKAANS LITERATURE

    751.01 Series

    751.04 Collections and anthologies (more than one genre; incl. quotations and proverbs)

    751.06 History, general. Biography, collective

    751.1 Early, to 1500: Texts

    751.13 History, biography, criticism

    POETRY AND DRAMA

    751.2 General (more than one period): Collections and anthologies

    751.21 History, biography, criticism

    751.24 1501-1800: Texts

    751.25 History, biography, criticism

    751.27 1801- Texts

    751.28 History, biography, criticism

    PROSE

    751.5 General (more than one period): collections and anthologies

    751.51 History, biography, criticism

    751.54 1501-1800: Texts

    751.55 History, biography, criticism

    751.57 1801- Texts

    751.58 History, biography, criticism

    LOW GERMAN DIALECTS

    This class covers, e.g. Frisian, Plattdeutsch, etc. For Yiddish, see 818.8

    751.91 Series

    751.93 Texts

    751.95 History, biography, criticism

  • SCANDINAVIAN LITERATURE SCANDINAVIAN LITERATURE

    SCANDINAVIAN, OLD NORSE AND ICELANDIC LITERATURE

    SCANDINAVIAN LITERATURE

    752.01 Series

    752.03 Collections and anthologies, incl. quotations

    752.05 History of literature. Biography, collective

    752.07 Ballad, folk-tale and proverb literature: texts, translations, history and criticism

    OLD NORSE AND ICELANDIC

    752.1 Series

    752.14 Collections and anthologies (more than one genre)

    752.16 Literary history, general. Biography, collective

    752.2 Poetry: Texts and translations

    752.21 History, biography, criticism

    752.26 Eddas: Texts and translations

    752.27 History and criticism

    752.32 Prose: Series (e.g. Saga libraries)

    752.34 Texts and translations. For collections of the Vinland sagas, see 660.3

    752.37 History, biography, criticism

    MODERN ICELANDIC

    752.4 Series

    752.42 Collections and anthologies (more than one genre)

    752.45 Literary history, general. Biography, collective

    752.5 Poetry: Texts and translations

    752.52 History, biography, criticism

    752.6 Drama: Texts and translations

    752.62 History, biography, criticism

    752.7 Prose: Texts and translations

    752.72 History, biography, criticism

    752.97 Ballads, folk-tales, proverbs: Texts

    752.98 History and criticism

  • SCANDINAVIAN LITERATURE SCANDINAVIAN LITERATURE

    NORWEGIAN LITERATURE

    For Old Norse, see Icelandic literature (752); and for modern Norwegian literature before 1800,see Danish literature (754). Series, anthologies, etc., containing both Old Norse and ModernNorwegian literature, and literary histories treating of both together, are placed under ModernNorwegian, unless the emphasis is definitely on the Old Norse. No distinction is made betweenBokmål and Nynorsk or dialect literature.

    753.01 Series

    753.04 Collections and anthologies (more than one genre; incl. quotations)

    753.06 Literary history, general. Biography, collective

    753.55 Poetry: 1800- and general: Texts and translations

    753.57 History, biography, criticism

    753.64 Drama: 1800- and general: Texts and translations

    753.66 History, biography, criticism

    753.76 Fiction: 1800- and general: Texts and translations

    753.78 History, biography, criticism

    753.86 Prose: 1800- and general: Texts and translations

    753.88 History, biography, criticism

    753.95 Ballads, folk-tales, proverbs: Texts and translations

    753.96 History, biography, criticism

    753.98 Faroese: Texts and translations

    753.99 History, biography, criticism

  • SCANDINAVIAN LITERATURE SCANDINAVIAN LITERATURE

    DANISH LITERATURE

    754.01 Series

    754.04 Collections and anthologies (more than one genre)

    754.06 Literary history, general. Biography, collective

    OLD DANISH

    754.1 Series

    754.13 Texts and translations

    754.15 History, biography, criticism

    MODERN DANISH (incl. NORWEGIAN to 1800)

    POETRY

    754.2 General: Collections and anthologies

    754.21 History, biography, criticism

    754.22 Early, to 1800: Texts and translations

    754.24 History, biography, criticism

    754.25 1801- Texts and translations

    754.27 History, biography, criticism

    DRAMA

    754.33 General: Collections and anthologies

    754.34 History, biography, criticism

    754.35 Early, to 1800: Texts and translations

    754.36 History, biography, criticism

    754.37 1801- Texts and translations

    754.39 History, biography, criticism

    PROSE

    754.5 General: Collections and anthologies

    754.52 History, biography, criticism

    754.6 Fiction, to 1800: Texts and translations

    754.63 History, biography, criticism

    754.64 1801- Texts and translations

    754.66 History, biography, criticism

    754.8 Non-fiction, to 1800: Texts and translations

    754.82 History, biography, criticism

    754.83 1801- Texts and translations

    754.85 History, biography, criticism

    754.95 Ballads, folk-tales, proverbs: Texts and translations

    754.96 History and criticism

    754.98 Dialect literature

  • SCANDINAVIAN LITERATURE SCANDINAVIAN LITERATURE

    SWEDISH LITERATURE

    755.01 Series

    755.04 Collections and anthologies (more than one genre)

    755.06 Literary history, general. Biography, collective

    OLD SWEDISH

    755.1 Series

    755.13 Texts and translations

    755.15 History, biography, criticism

    MODERN SWEDISH

    POETRY

    755.2 General: Collections and anthologies

    755.21 History, biography, criticism

    755.22 Early, to 1800: Texts and translations

    755.24 History, biography, criticism

    755.25 1801- Texts and translations

    755.27 History, biography, criticism

    DRAMA

    755.33 General: Collections and anthologies

    755.34 History, biography, criticism

    755.35 Early, to 1800: Texts and translations

    755.36 History, biography, criticism

    755.37 1801- Texts and translations

    755.39 History, biography, criticism

    PROSE

    755.5 General: Collections and anthologies

    755.52 History, biography, criticism

    755.6 Fiction, to 1800: Texts and translations

    755.63 History, biography, criticism

    755.64 1801- Texts and translations

    755.66 History, biography, criticism

    755.8 Prose, to 1800: Texts and translations

    755.82 History, biography, criticism

    755.83 1801- Texts and translations

    755.85 History, biography, criticism

    755.95 Ballads, folk-tales, proverbs: Texts and translations

    755.96 History and criticism

    755.98 Dialect literature

  • SLAVONIC LITERATURE SLAVONIC LITERATURE

    RUSSIAN LITERATURE

    Before May 2011 classes 756 and 757 included Ukrainian literature. For Ukrainian classified

    since that date, see 758.61-758.65. Ukrainian nationals writing in Russian are classified with

    Russian.

    756.01 Series

    General (more than one genre)

    756.1 Collections, anthologies, incl. quotations

    756.13 History of literature

    756.14 Special periods (more than one genre)

    756.16 Special topics and aspects

    756.18 Biography, collective

    POETRY

    General (more than one period)

    756.2 Collections, anthologies

    756.23 History and criticism

    756.25 Biography, collective

    By period

    756.3 Early, to 1800: Texts

    756.31 History, biography, criticism

    756.33 1801-1900: Texts

    756.34 History, biography, criticism

    756.36 1901-1991 Texts

    756.37 History, biography, criticism

    756.38 1992- Texts

    756.39 History, biography, criticism

    DRAMA

    General (more than one period)

    756.6 Collections, anthologies

    756.63 History and criticism

    756.65 Biography, collective

    By period

    756.7 Early, to 1900: Texts

    756.71 History, biography, criticism

    756.73 1901-1991 Texts

    756.74 History, biography, criticism

    756.75 1992- Texts

    756.76 History, biography, criticism

    PROSE

    Fiction and non-fiction, more than one period

    757.1 Collections, anthologies

    757.13 History and criticism

    757.15 Biography, collective

  • SLAVONIC LITERATURE SLAVONIC LITERATURE

    FICTION

    By period

    757.2 Early, to 1800: Texts

    757.21 History, biography, criticism

    757.23 1801-1900: Texts

    757.24 History, biography, criticism

    757.26 1901-1991 Texts

    757.27 History, biography, criticism

    757.28 1992- Texts

    757.29 History, biography, criticism

    NON-FICTION

    By period

    757.6 Early, to 1800: Texts

    757.61 History, biography, criticism

    757.63 1801-1900: Texts

    757.64 History, biography, criticism

    757.66 1901-1991 Texts

    757.67 History, biography, criticism

    757.68 1992- Texts

    757.69 History, biography, criticism

    757.97 Ballads, folk-tales, proverbs: Texts

    757.98 History, biography, criticis

    OTHER SLAVONIC LITERATURE

    758.11 Old Slavonic: Series

    758.13 Texts

    758.15 History and criticism

    758.21 Bulgarian: Series

    758.23 Texts

    758.25 History and criticism

    758.31 Serbo-Croatian: Series

    758.33 Texts

    758.35 History and criticism

    758.41 Czech and Slovak: Series

    758.43 Texts

    758.45 History and criticism

    758.51 Polish: Series

    758.53 Texts

    758.55 History and criticism

    758.61 Ukrainian: Series

    758.63 Texts

    758.65 History and criticism

    These classes are still used for Ukrainian nationals writing in Russian.

    758.81 Other Slavonic: Series

    758.83 Texts

    758.85 History and criticism

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  • SLAVONIC LITERATURE SLAVONIC LITERATURE

    Before May 2011 Ukrainian literature was classified with Russian literature in classes 756-757.

    These classes are still used for Ukrainian nationals writing in Russian.

    758.81 Other Slavonic: Series

    758.83 Texts

    758.85 History and criticism

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  • OTHER EUROPEAN LITERATURE OTHER EUROPEAN LITERATURE

    OTHER EUROPEAN LITERATURES

    758.91 Lithuanian and Old Prussian (incl. Lettish): Series

    758.93 Texts

    758.95 History and criticism

    759.11 Finnish, Lapp and Estonian: Series. For Finnish literature written in Swedish, see 755

    759.13 Texts

    759.15 History and criticism

    759.21 Magyar (Hungarian): Series

    759.23 Texts

    759.25 History and criticism

    759.31 Rumanian: Series

    759.33 Texts

    759.35 History and criticism

    759.41 Albanian: Series

    759.43 Texts

    759.45 History and criticism

    759.51 Basque: Series

    759.53 Texts

    759.55 History and criticism

    Artificial languages (e.g. Esperanto)

    759.81 Series

    759.83 Texts

    759.85 History and criticism

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