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1 LITERATURE LITERATURE LITERATURE: GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE Comparative literature is placed in 701, if Western literature is included; otherwise in Oriental literature, Series Theory, philosophy, and practice of literature and literary criticism General, bibliographic and textual criticism. Sociology of literature Poetry Drama Prose, general and special (e.g. letter-writing, biography). Rhetoric. Style Prose fiction Translation (incl. scientific and technical) Authorship: ethics, relations, social conditions Plagiarism. Persecution and authorship 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 Series: general (i.e. texts, translations and criticisms) Series: texts and translations only Series: criticism only 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) History, biography, criticism, dictionaries, encyclopaedias ROMANCE LITERATURE Series: general (i.e. texts, translations, and criticism) Series: texts and translations only Series: criticism only Texts and translations (incl. collections of quotations and proverbs) History, biography, criticism GERMANIC LITERATURE Series: general (i.e. texts, translations, and criticism) Series: texts and translations only Series: criticism only Texts and translations (incl. collections of quotations and proverbs) History, biography, criticism SLAVONIC LITERATURE Series Texts and translations (incl. collections of quotations and proverbs) History, biography, criticism

2 JOURNALISM JOURNALISM JOURNALISM Series Theory. Scope. Relations. For Freedom of the press, see Technique and methods Dictionaries. Encyclopaedias History of journalism and newspapers: general and Great Britain Biography: Great Britain History and biography: other countries Other matters (e.g. Reuters, Associated Press)

3 GREEK LITERATURE GREEK LITERATURE CLASSICAL LITERATURE This class is used for works covering Greek and Latin literature together Series. For series of texts, see 708 (Greek) and 713 (Latin) General works. Treatises. Essays. Festschriften Collective biography of Greek and Latin authors History of Classical scholarship. Biography of Classical scholars Relations of Classical literature to other literatures Translation: history, theory and practice. See also Special aspects and subjects Poetry. Satire and parody: texts and criticism Drama (incl. Mimus, dialogue): texts and criticism Prose (all genres, history, oratory, etc.): texts and criticism GREEK LITERATURE HISTORY AND CRITICISM 707 For Series, see History of literature: general Essays. Studies. Lectures. Festschriften Special aspects and subjects Poetry: general, and origins to ca. 300 B.C Alexandrine, ca. 300 B.C Special forms (Epic, lyric, elegiac, etc.) For forms identified with one particular author, see that author Drama: general, and tragedy Comedy. Mime Special topics Theatre and stage: antiquities Prose: general history and criticism Oratory. Rhetoric. Belles lettres. Essays Fiction Historiography and biography (as genres) Other forms

4 GREEK LITERATURE GREEK LITERATURE TEXTS Series (Poetry and prose) POETRY Collections. `Poetae'. `Fragmenta'. Anthologies (with or without prose) Individual authors (texts, translations and criticism) A M For Moschus, see B For Bion, see N C O D P E Pindar G Q H R Hesiod S For Sappho with Alcaeus, see Alcaeus Homer: texts Theocritus, Bion, Moschus translations T criticism U-Z I. J. L DRAMA Collections. `Poetae'. `Fragmenta'. Anthologies Individual authors (texts, translations and criticism) Aeschylus: texts and translations criticism Aristophanes: texts and translations criticism Euripdes: texts and translations criticism Herodas Menander Sophocles: texts and translations criticism Other authors: Tragedy Comedy, Mime

5 GREEK LITERATURE GREEK LITERATURE For Series, see PROSE Collections. Anthologies (For prose with verse, see 708). `Anecdota'. `Scriptores'. `Fragmenta'. For Inscriptions, see Papyri: collections and anonymous, Greek and/or Latin. Catalogues of Papyri. Papyrology. Ostraka For Papyrus fragments of individual authors, see under the appropriate author; for Biblical 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.57 Writers known as Pseudo- are classified by the name which follows, e.g. Pseudo-Callisthenes in Aristotle: texts N translations O criticism Plato: texts For studies of Aristotle's translations philosophy, see criticism A-An Pa-Ph Ao-Az Pl-Py B Plutarch: texts C translations Demosthenes criticism D Q.R E S G T H-Hep Thucydides: texts and translations Herodotus criticism Her-Hy Xenophon I. J X L Z M Series MEDIEVAL AND MODERN GREEK Texts and translations Medieval Greek (from ca. 565 A.D., death of Justinian, to 1453). For the Byzantine Chronicles, see Modern Greek (1453 onwards) History and criticism (medieval and modern)

6 GREEK LITERATURE GREEK LITERATURE 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 affects classification). 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. classify Pseudo-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 Aelianus, Tacticus, 2nd cent Aelian, 3rd cent Aeneas, Tacticus Aeschines (the orator) (Aeschines, Socraticus + generally use 182.4) Aeschylus: texts & translations criticism Aesop Agathon Albinus (also called Alcinous) Alcaeus Alcidamas [Alcinous. See Albinus] Alciphron Alcman Alexander, of Aphrodisias Anacreon Anaximenes, of Lampsacus (Anaximenes, of Miletus + generally use 182.2) Andocides Antiphon (orator) Antiphon (sophist) Antoninus, Liberalis Antoninus, Marcus Aurelius, Emperor of Rome Apollodorus, of Athens Apollonius, Dyscolus Apollonius, of Perga Apollonius, of Tyana Apollonius, Rhodius Appianus Aratus, of Soli Archilochus Archimedes Aristaenetus Aristides, Aelius Aristophanes: texts & translations criticism Aristophanes, of Byzantium Aristotle + : texts translations criticism Aristoxenus Arrian Asclepiodotus Athenaeus, of Naucratis Atticus [Aurelius, Marcus. See Antoninus, Marcus...] Autolycus Babrius Bacchylides Bion, of Smyrna Callimachus normally Callisthenes & Pseudo-Callisthenes [Cassius Dio. See Dio Cassius] Cebes Chariton Cleanthes or Cleomedes Colluthus Corinna Cornutus, Lucius Annaeus Cratinus Ctesias Damascius Demades Demetrius Demosthenes Dinarchus Dio Cassius Dio, Chrysostom Diodorus, Siculus Diogenes, of Apollonia (or 182.2) Diogenes, of Oenoanda (or 182.8) (Diogenes, the Cynic + generally 182.8) Diogenes Laertius

7 GREEK LITERATURE GREEK LITERATURE Dionysius, of Halicarnassus Dionysius, Periegetes Dionysius, Thrax Diophantus, of Alexandria Dioscorides Empedocles Epictetus Epicurus Eratosthenes usually Euclid (Euclides, of Megara + generally 182.4) Eunapius Euripides: texts & translations criticism Galen Geminus Gorgias Harpocration, Valerius Hecataeus Heliodorus, of Emesa Hephaestion Heraclitus, of Ephesus Heraclitus, the rhetorician Hermes Trismegistus Hermesianax Hermogenes Hero, of Alexandria Herodas Herodes Atticus Herodian (grammarian) Herodian (historian) Herodotus Hesiod Hesychius Himerius Hipparchus (astronomer) Hippocrates Hipponax Homer: texts translations criticism Hyperides Iamblichus Isaeus Isocrates Josephus, Flavius Julian, Emperor of Rome [K... Some Greek names, when strictly transliterated, begin with K. When classifying use the form which begins with C] Lucian Lycophron Lycurgus (the orator) Lysias Manetho (astrologer) Manetho (Egyptian historian) [Marcus Aurelius. See Antoninus, Marcus...] Maximus, of Tyre Meleager Menander (comic dramatist) Menander (rhetorician) Moeris Moschus¹ Musaeus Musonius Rufus, Gaius Nicander Nicomachus, of Gerasa Nonnus Ocellus Lucanus Olympiodorus * Onosander Oppianus Oribasius Palaephatus Palladas Palladius, iatrosophistes Pappus Parmenides Pausanias Philemon (comic dramatist) Philemon (grammarian) Philetas normally Philo, of Alexandria (the Jew) Philo, of Byblos Philo, of Byzantium (Philo, of Larissa + generally 182.8) Philodemus or Philoponus, John Philostratus * Phocylides Phrynichus, Arabius Phrynichus (comic dramatist) Phrynichus (tragic dramatist) Pindar Plato + : texts translations criticism Plato (comic dramatist) Plotinus Libanius Longus

8 GREEK LITERATURE GREEK LITERATURE Plutarch: texts translations criticism Pollux, Julius Polyaenus * Polybius Porphyry Posidonius Proclus Ptolemy, 2nd cent Quintus, Smyrnaeus Sallustius, philosophus Sappho [Sappho with Alcaeus is placed as Alcaeus] Semonides, of Amorgos Sextus Empiricus Simonides, of Ceos Simplicius Solon usually Sophocles: texts & translations criticism Sophron Soranus Sotades (comic dramatist) Sotades (iambic poet) Stephanus, of Byzantium Stesichorus Stobaeus, John Strabo Suidas Synesius, of Cyrene, Bishop of Ptolemais Teles Themistius Theocritus (including editions published with Bion and/or Moschus) Theodosius * Theognis Theophrastus Thucydides: text & translations criticism Timon Triphiodorus Tyrtaeus Xenophanes Xenophon Xenophon, of Ephesus Zenobius, the sophist Zosimus Usually published with Theocritus, so placed in the number for Theocritus.

9 LATIN LITERATURE LATIN LITERATURE 712 For series, see LATIN LITERATURE LITERATURE TO ca. 500 A.D.: HISTORY AND CRITICISM History of literature: general Essays. Studies. Lectures. Festschriften Special aspects and subjects Poetry: general; and origins to ca. 14 A.D Silver Age, from ca. 14 A.D Special forms (epic, elegiac, lyric, etc.) For forms identified with one particular author see that author below Drama Theatre and stage: antiquities Prose: general history and criticism Oratory. Rhetoric. Essays Historiography and biography. Letter-writing Satire. Mixed forms. For Satire in poetry, see Series (Poetry and prose) POETRY LATIN LITERATURE: TEXTS TO ca. 500 A.D Collections. `Poetae'. `Fragmenta'. Anthologies (with or without prose) Individual authors (texts, translations and criticism) A L B M C Martial Catullus (alone, and with N Tibullus and Propertius) Ovid D P E. F Propertius G Q. R Horace: texts and translations S criticism T. Tibullus H Virgil: texts and translations I. J criticism Lucretius U. V

10 LATIN LITERATURE LATIN LITERATURE DRAMA Collections. Fragments. Anthologies Individual authors (other than Plautus, Terence, and Seneca) Plautus: texts and translations criticism Terence: texts and translations criticism Seneca: Tragedies (incl. `Octavia') PROSE 715 For series, see Collections. `Scriptores'. `Fragmenta'. Anthologies (prose alone) Individual authors (texts, translations and criticism) Apuleius Livy A M B N Caesar, Julius O Ca-Ci P Cl-Cu Q. R Cicero, M.T.: texts S translations Seneca, L.A criticism Sallust D Suetonius E Tacitus F T G. H U. V I. J MEDIEVAL AND MODERN LATIN Series Texts Medieval Latin Secular writers from ca. 500 to 1321 A.D. (death of Dante) For Patristic and theological writers, see Renaissance and modern Latin: writers after Dante, History and criticism

11 LATIN LITERATURE LATIN LITERATURE INDEX OF LATIN AUTHORS & ANONYMOUS WORKS Most authors and works of the following types are omitted, unless their classification is exceptional, or there might be 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 ). Authors whose headings begin `Pseudo-': when classifying, use the element which follows `Pseudo-' (e.g. classify Pseudo-Hyginus as Hyginus). * indicates that the established classification uses this form, although the Main Catalogue heading begins with a different letter. + indicates that the same author is also included in the Philosophy scheme. Accius, Luci 'Aetna' [For editions published as part of 'Appendix Vergiliana', see 'Appendix Vergiliana'] Afranius Ammianus Marcellinus Ampelius, Lucius Apicius [Apollinaris Sidonius. See Sidonius Apollinaris] 'Appendix Vergiliana' 1 : texts criticism Apuleius, Lucius ['Aulularia' (anonymous). See 'Querolus'] [Aurelius Victor, Sextus. See Victor, Sextus Aurelius] Ausonius, Decimus Magnus Avianus Avienus, Rufius Festus [Baebius Italicus. See 'Ilias Latina'] Boethius, Anicius Manlius Severinus, ca A.D Caecilius Statius Caesar, Julius Calpurnius Flaccus Calpurnius Siculus, Titus [Capella, Martianus. See Martianus Capella] Cassiodorus, Flavius Magnus Aurelius, ca. 490-ca. 583 A.D , theological works 44.5, 44.6 ['Catalepton'. See 'Appendix Vergiliana'] Cato, Marcus Porcius 'Catonis disticha' (or 'dicta') * Catullus, Gaius Valerius (including editions published with Propertius and/or Tibullus) Celsus, Aulus Cornelius Censorinus Charisius, Flavius Sosipater Cicero, Marcus Tullius + : texts translations criticism BUT poetry alone Cicero, Quintus Tullius ['Ciris'. See 'Appendix Vergiliana'] Claudian Columella, Lucius Junius Moderatus 'Consolatio ad Liviam' (classify as by 'Pseudo-Ovid') ['Copa'. See 'Appendix Vergiliana'] Corippus, Flavius Cresconius, fl A.D ['Culex'. See 'Appendix Vergiliana'] Curtius Rufus, Quintus Dares, Phrygius ['De viris illustribus' (of 'Pseudo-Aurelius Victor') See Victor, Sextus Aurelius] Dictys, Cretensis Diomedes, 4th cent. (grammarian) ['Dirae'. See 'Appendix Vergiliana'] ['Disticha Catonis'. See 'Catonis disticha'] Donatus, Aelius Dracontius, Blossius Aemilius ['Elegiae in Maecenatem'. See 'Appendix Vergiliana'] Ennius, Quintus BUT drama alone Eutropius Festus, Rufius Festus, Sextus Pompeius

12 LATIN LITERATURE LATIN LITERATURE Firmicus Maternus, Julius theological works 44.5, 44.6 BUT poetry alone Frontinus, Sextus Julius Fronto, Marcus Cornelius Fulgentius, Fabius Planciades, late 5th cent [Gargilius Martialis, Quintus. See Martialis, Gargilius] Gellius, Aulus Germanicus Caesar Grattius 'Historia Apollonii Regis Tyri' 716.1, 'Historia Augusta' [Homerus Latinus. See 'Ilias Latina'] Horace: texts criticism Hyginus, gromaticus Hyginus, mythographer Hyginus, Pseudo 'Ilias Latina' Isidorus, Saint, Bishop of Seville, d , theological works 45.2 Jordanes, 6th cent , Justinus, Marcus Junianus Juvenal Juvencus, Gaius Vettius Aquilinus Laberius, Decimus Laevius [Largus, Scribonius. See Scribonius Largus] Livius Andronicus BUT drama alone Livy Lucan Lucilius, Gaius Lucretius Carus, Titus Lygdamus [For editions published with Tibullus, see Tibullus] Macrobius, Ambrosius Theodosius Mamertinus, Claudius Manilius, Marcus Marcellus, Empiricus Martial Martialis, Gargilius * Martianus Capella, fl. ca. 410-ca. 439 A.D , Maximianus, Etruscus (poet, fl. 6th cent.) 716.1, Mela, Pomponius Minucius Felix, Marcus 44.5, 44.6 ['Moretum'. See 'Appendix Vergiliana'] Naevius, Gnaeus BUT drama alone [Namatianus, Rutilius Claudius. See Rutilius Namatianus, Claudius] Nemesianus, Marcus Aurelius Olympius Nepos, Cornelius Nonius Marcellus Novius 'Octavia' (classify as work of 'Pseudo-Seneca') 14.7 ['Origo gentis Romanae' (of 'Pseudo-Aurelius Victor'). See Victor, Sextus Aurelius] Orosius, Paulus 44.5, 44.6 Ovid Pacuvius, Marcus Palladius, Rutilius Taurus Aemilianus [Paterculus, Velleius. See Velleius Paterculus] Paulinus, of Nola, 353/4-431 A.D. poetry 716.1, prose works 44.5, 44.6 Persius Flaccus, Aulus 'Pervigilium Veneris' Petronius Arbiter BUT poetry alone Phaedrus Plautus, Titus Maccius: texts criticism Pliny, the elder Pliny, the younger Pompeius Trogus * Pomponius, Lucius 'Priapea' [For editions published as part of 'Appendix Vergiliana', see 'Appendix Vergiliana'] Priscian, fl. ca , Probus, Marcus Valerius Propertius, Sextus [For editions published with Catullus and/or Tibullus, use 713.2] Prudentius Clemens, Aurelius Publilius Syrus 'Querolus' Quintilian

13 LATIN LITERATURE LATIN LITERATURE 'Rhetorica ad Herennium' [For editions published with works of Cicero, see Cicero, Marcus Tullius] Rutilius Namatianus, Claudius * Sallust Scribonius Largus Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, ca. 55 B.C.- ca. 39 A.D. (rhetorician) Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, ca. 4 B.C.-65 A.D. (philosopher and dramatist) BUT drama alone [Seneca, Marcus Annaeus. See Seneca, Lucius Annaeus, ca. 55 B.C.-ca. 39 A.D.] Servius Sidonius Apollinaris BUT poetry alone Silius Italicus, Tiberius Catius Solinus, Gaius Julius Suetonius Sulpicia, 1st cent. B.C., elegist [For editions published with Tibullus, see Tibullus] 'Sulpiciae conquestio' (or '... satira') Symmachus, Quintus Aurelius [Syrus, Publilius. See Publilius Syrus] Tacitus, Cornelius Terence: texts criticism Terentianus Maurus Tiberianus Tibullus, Albius (and 'Corpus Tibullianum' 2 ) [For editions published with Catullus and/or Propertius, use 713.2] Titinius [Trogus, Pompeius. See Pompeius Trogus] Turpilius Valerius, Julius Valerius Flaccus, Gaius Valerius Maximus Vegetius Renatus, Flavius Velleius Paterculus Verrius Flaccus Victor, Sextus Aurelius [Include editions of Pseudo-Aurelius Victor, 'De viris illustribus' and 'Origo gentis Romanae'] Victorinus, Marius theological works 44.5, 44.6 Virgil (including 'Appendix Vergiliana') texts criticism Vitruvius Include separate editions of constituent poems, viz. 'Catalepton', 'Cris', 'Copa','Culex', 'Dirae', 'Eleiae in Maecenatem', 'Moretum'; but for 'Aetna' use 713.1, for 'Priapea' The 'Corpus Tibullianum' includes some poems by Lygdamus, Sulpicia, and unknown poets, regularly published with Tibullus.

14 ENGLISH LITERATURE ENGLISH LITERATURE ENGLISH LITERATURE OLD ENGLISH (ANGLO-SAXON) Series Collections and anthologies Individual writers or texts History and criticism of Anglo-Saxon literature MEDIEVAL AND MODERN ENGLISH 718 Anthologies and collections (more than one genre) Series MIDDLE ENGLISH (to 1500) Series Texts Biography and criticism MODERN ENGLISH (1501 onwards) POETRY Series (Texts and criticism) General (more than one period) Collections and anthologies History and criticism (general) Biography, collective th century: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism

15 ENGLISH LITERATURE ENGLISH LITERATURE DRAMA Series (Texts and criticism) General (more than one period) Collections and anthologies History and criticism (general) Biography, collective th century: Texts. For Shakespeare, see Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism Shakespeare: Series (Texts and criticism) Texts Biography and criticism FICTION Series (Texts and criticism) General (more than one period) Collections and anthologies History and criticism (general) Biography, collective th century: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism

16 ENGLISH LITERATURE ENGLISH LITERATURE Series (Texts and criticism) PROSE (non-fiction) General (more than one period) Collections and anthologies History and criticism (general) Biography, collective th century: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism DIALECT LITERATURE Series (Texts and criticism) Texts Biography and criticism GENERAL BIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM This class is used for works covering more than one genre Series History and criticism, general Special periods. Where possible, works are placed under Special aspects, 730.4; or under non- British English literature, History and criticism of non-british English literature. For American English literature, see For studies of individual authors or particular genres, see the appropriate genre and period. Individual genres with their genre History and criticism of American (USA) English literature. For studies of individual authors or particular genres, see the appropriate genre and period. For Chicano writers in Spanish and English, see Special aspects Biography, collective

17 CELTIC LITERATURE CELTIC LITERATURE CELTIC LITERATURES Series Texts History, biography, criticism IRISH LITERATURE Series Collections and anthologies (incl. quotations and proverbs) History and criticism Biography, collective Old Irish (to 1600): Texts Biography and criticism Modern Irish (1600-): Texts Biography and criticism GAELIC LITERATURE Series Texts History, biography, criticism MANX LITERATURE Series Texts History, biography, criticism WELSH LITERATURE Series Collections and anthologies (incl. quotations and proverbs) History and criticism Biography, collective Old Welsh (to 1500): Texts Biography and criticism Modern Welsh (1500-): Texts Biography and criticism CORNISH LITERATURE Series Texts History, biography, criticism BRETON LITERATURE Series Texts History, biography, criticism

18 FRENCH LITERATURE FRENCH LITERATURE FRENCH LITERATURE Series: General (incl. texts and criticism) Series: Texts alone, to Series: Texts alone, after Series: Criticism alone Collections and anthologies (more than one genre; incl. quotations and proverbs) History of literature, general Special periods (more than one genre). Romanticism French literature outside France. For specific genres and authors, see below Special subjects and aspects (not falling into a single period) Biography, collective DIALECTS For Provencal, see Series Texts History, biography, criticism POETRY General (more than one period) Collections Anthologies (general) History and criticism, general Special subjects and aspects Biography, collective Early, to 1500: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism

19 FRENCH LITERATURE FRENCH LITERATURE DRAMA General (more than one period) Collections Anthologies History and criticism, general Special subjects and aspects Biography, collective Early, to 1500: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism FICTION General (more than one period) Collections Anthologies History and criticism, general Special subjects and aspects Biography, collective Early, to 1500: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism

20 FRENCH LITERATURE FRENCH LITERATURE PROSE (other than fiction) General (more than one period) Collections Anthologies History and criticism, general Special subjects and aspects Biography, collective Early, to 1500: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts (incl. Encyclopedie) Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism th century: Texts Biography and criticism

21 ITALIAN LITERATURE ITALIAN LITERATURE ITALIAN LITERATURE Series Collections and anthologies (more than one genre; incl. quotations and proverbs) History of literature, general Special periods (more than one genre) Special subjects and aspects Biography, collective DIALECTS Series Texts History and criticism POETRY General (more than one period) Collections Anthologies History and criticism Biography, collective Early, to 1450: Texts. For Dante, see Biography and criticism : Texts Biography and criticism : Texts Biography and criticism : Texts Biography and criticism Texts Biography and criticism DRAMA General (more than one period) Collections Anthologies History and criticism Biography, collective

22 ITALIAN LITERATURE ITALIAN LITERATURE DRAMA by period Early, to 1450: Texts Biography and criticism : Texts Biography and criticism : Texts Biography and criticism : Texts Biography and criticism Texts Biography and criticism PROSE General (more than one period) Collections Anthologies History and criticism Biography, collective FICTION Early, to 1450: Texts Biography and criticism : Texts Biography and criticism : Texts Biography and criticism : Texts Biography and criticism Texts Biography and criticism

23 ITALIAN LITERATURE ITALIAN LITERATURE PROSE (non-fiction) Early, to 1450: Texts Biography and criticism : Texts Biography and criticism : Texts Biography and criticism : Texts Biography and criticism Texts Biography and criticism DANTE Series Collected works. Two or more works. Selections from two or more works Criticism, general Concordances. Dictionaries. Indexes. `Rimarii' Biography Divina commedia: Texts Criticism Vita nuova: texts and criticism Convivio: texts and criticism Canzoniere: texts and criticism Latin works: texts and criticism Letters. Eclogues. De monarchia. De vulgari eloquentia, etc Minor and doubtful works: texts and criticism

24 SPANISH LITERATURE SPANISH LITERATURE SPANISH LITERATURE This class covers both Spanish and Spanish American literature Series (general) Collections and anthologies (more than one genre; incl. quotations and proverbs) History of literature, general Special periods (more than one genre) Special subjects and aspects Spanish American literature Biography, collective DIALECTS Series Texts History, biography, criticism POETRY General (more than one period) Collections Anthologies History and criticism Biography, collective Early, to 1500: Texts Biography and criticism : Texts Biography and criticism : Texts Biography and criticism : Texts Biography and criticism Texts Biography and criticism DRAMA General (more than one period) Collections Anthologies History and criticism Biography, collective

25 SPANISH LITERATURE SPANISH LITERATURE DRAMA by period Early, to 1500: Texts Early, to 1500: Biography and criticism : Texts Biography and criticism : Texts Biography and criticism : Texts Biography and criticism Texts Biography and criticism PROSE General (more than one period) Collections Anthologies History and criticism Biography, collective FICTION Early, to 1500: Texts Biography and criticism : Texts Biography and criticism : Texts Biography and criticism : Texts Biography and criticis Texts Biography and criticism PROSE (non-fiction) Early, to 1500: Texts Biography and criticism : Texts Biography and criticism : Texts Biography and criticism : Texts Biography and criticism Texts Biography and criticism

26 PORTUGUESE LITERATURE PORTUGUESE LITERATURE PORTUGUESE LITERATURE This class covers Portuguese, Galician and Brazilian literature General (covering more than one genre) Series Collections and anthologies (incl. quotations and proverbs) History and criticism Brazilian literature (general) Biography, collective POETRY Early, to 1650: Texts Biography and criticism ; general Texts Biography and criticism DRAMA Texts Biography and criticism PROSE Early, to 1650: Texts Biography and criticism ; general: Texts Biography and criticism

27 OTHER ROMANCE LITERATURE OTHER ROMANCE LITERATURE PROVENCAL LITERATURE Medieval Provencal (before 1550) Series Collections and anthologies (incl. quotations and proverbs) History, biography and criticism, general Separate texts and authors Biography and criticism of individual authors and works Modern Provencal (after 1550) Series Texts Biography and criticism CATALAN LITERATURE Series Collections and anthologies (incl. quotations and proverbs) History, biography (collective), and criticism Separate works and authors, by period Early, to 1500: Texts Biography and criticism Texts Biography and criticism RHAETO-ROMANCE LITERATURE Series Collections and anthologies (incl. quotations and proverbs) History, biography (collective) and criticism, general Separate texts and authors Biography and criticism of individual authors and works

28 GERMAN LITERATURE GERMAN LITERATURE GERMAN LITERATURE General Series: General (texts and criticism) Series: Texts alone Series: Criticism alone Collections and anthologies (more than one genres; incl. quotations and proverbs) History of literature, general Special periods (more than one genre) Special subjects and aspects Biography, collective DIALECTS Series (High German only). For Low German, see Texts History, biography and criticism POETRY General (more than one period) Collections Anthologies History and criticism Biography, collective Early, to 1500: Texts Biography and criticism : Texts Biography and criticism : Texts. For Goethe, see Biography and criticism : Texts Biography and criticism Texts Biography and criticism

29 GERMAN LITERATURE GERMAN LITERATURE DRAMA General (more than one period) Collections Anthologies History and criticism Biography, collective Early, to 1500: Texts Biography and criticism : Texts Biography and criticism : Texts. For Goethe, see Biography and criticism : Texts Biography and criticism Text Biography and criticism FICTION General (more than one period; incl. general prose if fiction predominates) Collections Anthologies History and criticism Biography, collective Early, to 1500: Texts Biography and criticism : Texts Biography and criticism : Texts Biography and criticism : Texts Biography and criticism Texts Biography and criticism

30 GERMAN LITERATURE GERMAN LITERATURE PROSE General non-fiction (more than one period) Collections Anthologies History and criticism Biography, collective Early, to 1500: Texts Biography and criticism : Texts. For Luther's works, see Biography and criticism : Texts. For Goethe, see Biography and criticism : Texts Biography and criticism Texts Biography and criticism GOETHE Series Collected works. Two or more works (not provided for below) Selections from two or more different classes of works Criticism, general Biography. For Autobiography and Letters, see Poems: Texts Criticism Faust: Texts Criticism Plays: Texts Criticism Novels: Texts Criticism Prose: Texts (incl. autobiography, letters, etc.) Criticism

31 DUTCH LITERATURE DUTCH LITERATURE DUTCH, FLEMISH AND AFRIKAANS LITERATURE Series Collections and anthologies (more than one genre; incl. quotations and proverbs) History, general. Biography, collective Early, to 1500: Texts History, biography, criticism POETRY AND DRAMA General (more than one period): Collections and anthologies History, biography, criticism : Texts History, biography, criticism Texts History, biography, criticism PROSE General (more than one period): collections and anthologies History, biography, criticism : Texts History, biography, criticism Texts History, biography, criticism LOW GERMAN DIALECTS This class covers, e.g. Frisian, Plattdeutsch, etc. For Yiddish, see Series Texts History, biography, criticism

32 SCANDINAVIAN LITERATURE SCANDINAVIAN LITERATURE SCANDINAVIAN, OLD NORSE AND ICELANDIC LITERATURE SCANDINAVIAN LITERATURE Series Collections and anthologies, incl. quotations History of literature. Biography, collective Ballad, folk-tale and proverb literature: texts, translations, history and criticism OLD NORSE AND ICELANDIC Series Collections and anthologies (more than one genre) Literary history, general. Biography, collective Poetry: Texts and translations History, biography, criticism Eddas: Texts and translations History and criticism Prose: Series (e.g. Saga libraries) Texts and translations. For collections of the Vinland sagas, see History, biography, criticism MODERN ICELANDIC Series Collections and anthologies (more than one genre) Literary history, general. Biography, collective Poetry: Texts and translations History, biography, criticism Drama: Texts and translations History, biography, criticism Prose: Texts and translations History, biography, criticism Ballads, folk-tales, proverbs: Texts History and criticism

33 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 Modern Norwegian literature, and literary histories treating of both together, are placed under Modern Norwegian, unless the emphasis is definitely on the Old Norse. No distinction is made between Bokmål and Nynorsk or dialect literature Series Collections and anthologies (more than one genre; incl. quotations) Literary history, general. Biography, collective Poetry: and general: Texts and translations History, biography, criticism Drama: and general: Texts and translations History, biography, criticism Fiction: and general: Texts and translations History, biography, criticism Prose: and general: Texts and translations History, biography, criticism Ballads, folk-tales, proverbs: Texts and translations History, biography, criticism Faroese: Texts and translations History, biography, criticism

34 SCANDINAVIAN LITERATURE SCANDINAVIAN LITERATURE DANISH LITERATURE Series Collections and anthologies (more than one genre) Literary history, general. Biography, collective OLD DANISH Series Texts and translations History, biography, criticism MODERN DANISH (incl. NORWEGIAN to 1800) POETRY General: Collections and anthologies History, biography, criticism Early, to 1800: Texts and translations History, biography, criticism Texts and translations History, biography, criticism DRAMA General: Collections and anthologies History, biography, criticism Early, to 1800: Texts and translations History, biography, criticism Texts and translations History, biography, criticism PROSE General: Collections and anthologies History, biography, criticism Fiction, to 1800: Texts and translations History, biography, criticism Texts and translations History, biography, criticism Non-fiction, to 1800: Texts and translations History, biography, criticism Texts and translations History, biography, criticism Ballads, folk-tales, proverbs: Texts and translations History and criticism Dialect literature

35 SCANDINAVIAN LITERATURE SCANDINAVIAN LITERATURE SWEDISH LITERATURE Series Collections and anthologies (more than one genre) Literary history, general. Biography, collective OLD SWEDISH Series Texts and translations History, biography, criticism MODERN SWEDISH POETRY General: Collections and anthologies History, biography, criticism Early, to 1800: Texts and translations History, biography, criticism Texts and translations History, biography, criticism DRAMA General: Collections and anthologies History, biography, criticism Early, to 1800: Texts and translations History, biography, criticism Texts and translations History, biography, criticism PROSE General: Collections and anthologies History, biography, criticism Fiction, to 1800: Texts and translations History, biography, criticism Texts and translations History, biography, criticism Prose, to 1800: Texts and translations History, biography, criticism Texts and translations History, biography, criticism Ballads, folk-tales, proverbs: Texts and translations History and criticism Dialect literature

36 SLAVONIC LITERATURE SLAVONIC LITERATURE RUSSIAN LITERATURE Before May 2011 classes 756 and 757 included Ukrainian literature. For Ukrainian classified since that date, see Ukrainian nationals writing in Russian are classified with Russian Series General (more than one genre) Collections, anthologies, incl. quotations History of literature Special periods (more than one genre) Special topics and aspects Biography, collective POETRY General (more than one period) Collections, anthologies History and criticism Biography, collective Early, to 1800: Texts History, biography, criticism : Texts History, biography, criticism Texts History, biography, criticism Texts History, biography, criticism DRAMA General (more than one period) Collections, anthologies History and criticism Biography, collective Early, to 1900: Texts History, biography, criticism Texts History, biography, criticism Texts History, biography, criticism PROSE Fiction and non-fiction, more than one period Collections, anthologies History and criticism Biography, collective

37 SLAVONIC LITERATURE SLAVONIC LITERATURE FICTION Early, to 1800: Texts History, biography, criticism : Texts History, biography, criticism Texts History, biography, criticism Texts History, biography, criticism NON-FICTION Early, to 1800: Texts History, biography, criticism : Texts History, biography, criticism Texts History, biography, criticism Texts History, biography, criticism Ballads, folk-tales, proverbs: Texts History, biography, criticis OTHER SLAVONIC LITERATURE Old Slavonic: Series Texts History and criticism Bulgarian: Series Texts History and criticism Serbo-Croatian: Series Texts History and criticism Czech and Slovak: Series Texts History and criticism Polish: Series Texts History and criticism Ukrainian: Series Texts History and criticism

38 SLAVONIC LITERATURE SLAVONIC LITERATURE Before May 2011 Ukrainian literature was classified with Russian literature in classes These classes are still used for Ukrainian nationals writing in Russian Other Slavonic: Series Texts History and criticism

39 OTHER EUROPEAN LITERATURE OTHER EUROPEAN LITERATURE OTHER EUROPEAN LITERATURES Lithuanian and Old Prussian (incl. Lettish): Series Texts History and criticism Finnish, Lapp and Estonian: Series. For Finnish literature written in Swedish, see Texts History and criticism Magyar (Hungarian): Series Texts History and criticism Rumanian: Series Texts History and criticism Albanian: Series Texts History and criticism Basque: Series Texts History and criticism Artificial languages (e.g. Esperanto) Series Texts History and criticism

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