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DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM  065 General organizations in Italy, San Marino, Vatican City,

Class 000 – Computer science, information & general works[edit] Malta


 000 Computer science, knowledge & systems  066 General organizations in Spain, Andorra, Gibraltar,
 000 Computer science, information & general works Portugal
 001 Knowledge  067 General organizations in Russia & neighboring east
European countries
 002 The book
 003 Systems  068 General organizations in other geographic areas
 004 Computer science  069 Museology (Museum science)
 005 Computer programming, programs & data  070 News media, journalism & publishing
 006 Special computer methods  070 Documentary media, educational media, news media;
journalism; publishing
 007-009 [Unassigned]
 071 Journalism and newspapers in North America
 010 Bibliographies
 072 Journalism and newspapers in British Isles
 010 Bibliography
 073 Journalism and newspapers in Germany & neighboring
 011 Bibliographies and catalogs
central European countries
 012 Bibliographies and catalogs of individuals
 074 Journalism and newspapers in France & Monaco
 013 [Unassigned]
 075 Journalism and newspapers in Italy, San Marino, Vatican
 014 Bibliographies and catalogs of anonymous & City, Malta
pseudonymous works
 076 Journalism and newspapers in Spain, Andorra, Gibraltar,
 015 Bibliographies and catalogs of works from specific places Portugal
 016 Bibliographies and catalogs of works on specific subjects  077 Journalism and newspapers in Russia & neighboring east
 017 General biographies and catalogs of works held in specific European countries
collections or offered for sale  078 Journalism and newspapers in Scandinavia
 018 No longer used-formerly Catalogs arranged by author,  079 Journalism and newspapers in other geographic areas
date, etc.
 080 Quotations
 019 No longer used-formerly Dictionary catalogs
 080 General collections
 020 Library & information sciences
 081 General collections in American English
 020 Library & information sciences
 082 General collections in English
 021 Relationships of libraries, archives, information centers
 083 General collections in other Germanic languages
 022 Administration of physical plant
 084 General collections in French, Occitan, Catalan
 023 Personnel management (Human resource management)
 085 General collections in Italian, Dalmatian, Romanian,
 024 No longer used—formerly Regulations for readers Rhaetian, Sardinian, Corsican
 025 Operations of libraries, archives, information centers  086 General collections in Spanish, Portuguese, Galician
 026 Libraries, archives, information centers devoted to  087 General collections in Slavic languages
specific subjects
 088 General collections in Scandinavian languages
 027 General libraries, archives, information centers
 089 General collections in other languages
 028 Reading & use of other information media
 090 Manuscripts & rare books
 029 No longer used—formerly Literary methods
 090 Manuscripts, rare books, other rare printed materials
 030 Encyclopedias & books of facts
 091 Manuscripts
 030 General encyclopedic works
 092 Block books
 031 General encyclopedic works in American English
 093 Incunabula
 032 General encyclopedic works in English
 094 Printed books
 033 General encyclopedic works in other Germanic languages
 095 Books notable for bindings
 034 General encyclopedic works in French, Occitan & Catalan
 096 Books notable for illustrations and materials
 035 General encyclopedic works in Italian, Dalmatian,
 097 Books notable for ownership or origin
Romanian, Rhaetian, Sardinian, Corsican
 098 Prohibited works, forgeries, hoaxes
 036 General encyclopedic works in Spanish, Portuguese,
Galician  099 Books notable for format
Class 100 – Philosophy and psychology[edit]
 037 General encyclopedic works in Slavic languages
 100 Philosophy
 038 General encyclopedic works in Scandinavian languages
 100 Philosophy, parapsychology & occultism, psychology
 039 General encyclopedic works in other languages
 101 Theory of philosophy
 040 Unassigned (formerly Biographies)
 102 Miscellany of philosophy
 050 Magazines, journals & serials
 103 Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances of philosophy
 050 General serial publications
 104 No longer used—formerly Essays
 051 General serial publications in American English
 105 Serial publications of philosophy
 052 General serial publications in English
 106 Organizations & management of philosophy
 053 General serial publications in other Germanic languages
 107 Education, research, related topics of philosophy
 054 General serial publications in French, Occitan, Catalan
 108 Groups of people
 055 General serial publications in Italian, Dalmatian,
Romanian, Rhaetian, Sardinian, Corsican  109 History & collected biography
 056 General serial publications in Spanish, Portuguese,  110 Metaphysics
Galician  110 Metaphysics
 057 General serial publications in Slavic languages  111 Ontology
 058 General serial publications in Scandinavian languages  112 No longer used—formerly Methodology
 059 General serial publications in other languages  113 Cosmology (Philosophy of nature)
 060 Associations, organizations & museums  114 Space
 060 General organizations & museology  115 Time
 061 General organizations in North America  116 Change
 062 General organizations in British Isles  117 Structure
 063 General organizations in Germany & neighboring central  118 Force and energy
European countries  119 Number and quantity
 064 General organizations in France & Monaco  120 Epistemology
 120 Epistemology, causation, and humankind
 121 Epistemology (Theory of knowledge)  185 Aristotelian philosophy
 122 Causation  186 Skeptic & Neoplatonic philosophies
 123 Determinism and indeterminism  187 Epicurean philosophy
 124 Teleology  188 Stoic philosophy
 125 No longer used—formerly Infinity  189 Medieval Western philosophy
 126 The self  190 Modern Western philosophy (19th-century, 20th-century)
 127 The unconscious & the subconscious  190 Modern Western & other noneastern philosophy
 128 Humankind  191 Philosophy of the United States and Canada
 129 Origin & destiny of individual souls  192 Philosophy of the British Isles
 130 Parapsychology & occultism  193 Philosophy of Germany and Austria
 130 Parapsychology & occultism  194 Philosophy of France
 131 Parapsychological and occult methods for achieving well-  195 Philosophy of Italy
being, happiness, success  196 Philosophy of Spain and Portugal
 132 No longer used—formerly Mental derangements  197 Philosophy of Russia
 133 Specific topics in parapsychology & occultism  198 Philosophy of Scandinavia & Finland
 134 No longer used—formerly Mesmerism & Clairvoyance  199 Philosophy in other geographic areas
 135 Dreams & mysteries Class 200 – Religion[edit]
 136 No longer used—formerly Mental characteristics  200 Religion
 137 Divinatory graphology  200 Religion
 138 Physiognomy  201 Religious mythology, general classes of religion,
 139 Phrenology interreligious relations and attitudes, social theology
 140 Philosophical schools of thought  202 Doctrines
 140 Specific philosophical schools and viewpoints  203 Public worship and other practices
 141 Idealism & related systems & doctrines  204 Religious experience, life, practice
 142 Critical philosophy  205 Religious ethics
 143 Bergsonism & intuitionism  206 Leaders and organization
 144 Humanism & related systems & doctrines  207 Missions and religious education
 145 Sensationalism  208 Sources
 146 Naturalism & related systems & doctrines  209 Sects and reform movements
 147 Pantheism & related systems & doctrines  210 Philosophy & theory of religion
 148 Dogmatism, eclecticism, liberalism, syncretism,  210 Philosophy & theory of religion
& traditionalism  211 Concepts of God
 149 Other philosophical systems & doctrines  212 Existence, ways of knowing God, attributes of God
 150 Psychology  213 Creation
 150 Psychology  214 Theodicy
 151 No longer used—formerly Intellect  215 Science & religion
 152 Sensory perception, movement, emotions, &  216 No longer used—formerly Evil
physiological drives  217 No longer used—formerly Prayer
 153 Conscious mental processes & intelligence  218 Humankind
 154 Subconscious & altered states & processes  219 No longer used—formerly Analogies
 155 Differential & developmental psychology  220 The Bible
 156 Comparative psychology  220 Bible
 157 No longer used—formerly Emotions  221 Old Testament (Tanakh)
 158 Applied psychology  222 Historical books of Old Testament
 159 No longer used—formerly Will  223 Poetic books of Old Testament
 160 Philosophical logic  224 Prophetic books of Old Testament
 160 Philosophical logic  225 New Testament
 161 Induction  226 Gospels & Acts
 162 Deduction  227 Epistles
 163-164 Not assigned or no longer used  228 Revelation (Apocalypse)
 165 Fallacies & sources of error  229 Apocrypha, pseudepigrapha, & intertestamental works
 166 Syllogisms  230 Christianity
 167 Hypotheses  230 Christianity
 168 Argument & persuasion  231 God
 169 Analogy  232 Jesus Christ & his family
 170 Ethics  233 Humankind
 170 Ethics (Moral philosophy)  234 Salvation & grace
 171 Ethical systems  235 Spiritual beings
 172 Political ethics  236 Eschatology
 173 Ethics of family relationships  237 No longer used—formerly Future state
 174 Occupational ethics  238 Creeds, confessions of faith, covenants, & catechisms
 175 Ethics of recreation, leisure, public performances,  239 Apologetics & polemics
communication  240 Christian practice & observance
 176 Ethics of sex & reproduction  240 Christian moral and devotional theology
 177 Ethics of social relations  241 Christian ethics
 178 Ethics of consumption  242 Devotional literature
 179 Other ethical norms  243 Evangelistic writings for individuals and families
 180 Ancient, medieval, & Eastern philosophy  244 No longer used—formerly Religious fiction
 180 Ancient, medieval, eastern philosophy  245 No longer used—formerly Hymnology
 181 Eastern philosophy  246 Use of art in Christianity
 182 Pre-Socratic Greek philosophies  247 Church furnishings & related articles
 183 Sophistic, Socratic, related Greek philosophies  248 Christian experience, practice, life
 184 Platonic philosophy
 249 Christian observances in family life  310 Collections of general statistics
 250 Christian orders & local church  311 No longer used—formerly Theory and methods
 250 Local Christian church and Christian religious orders  312 No longer used—formerly Population
 251 Preaching (Homiletics)  313 No longer used—formerly Special topics
 252 Texts of sermons  314 General statistics of Europe
 253 Pastoral office and work (Pastoral theology)  315 General statistics of Asia
 254 Parish administration  316 General statistics of Africa
 255 Religious congregations & orders  317 General statistics of North America
 256 No longer used—formerly Religious societies  318 General statistics of South America
 257 No longer used—formerly Parochial schools, libraries, etc.  319 General statistics of Australasia, Pacific Ocean islands,
 258 No longer used—formerly Parochial medicine Atlantic Ocean islands, Arctic islands, Antartics
 259 Pastoral care of families, of specific groups of people  320 Political science
 260 Social & ecclesiastical theology  320 Political science (Politics & government)
 260 Christian social and ecclesiastical theology  321 Systems of governments & states
 261 Social theology and interreligious relations and attitudes  322 Relation of state to organized groups & their members
 262 Ecclesiology  323 Civil & political rights
 263 Days, times, places of religious observance  324 The political process
 264 Public worship  325 International migration & colonization
 265 Sacraments, other rites & acts  326 Slavery & emancipation
 266 Missions  327 International relations
 267 Associations for religious work  328 The legislative process
 268 Religious education  329 Not assigned or no longer used
 269 Spiritual renewal  330 Economics
 270 History of Christianity  330 Economics
 270 History, geographic treatment, biography of Christianity  331 Labor economics
 271 Religious congregations and orders in church history  332 Financial economics
 272 Persecutions in church history  333 Economics of land & energy
 273 Doctrinal controversies and heresies in general church  334 Cooperatives
history  335 Socialism & related systems
 274 Christianity in Europe  336 Public finance
 275 Christianity in Asia  337 International economics
 276 Christianity in Africa  338 Production
 277 Christianity in North America  339 Macroeconomics & related topics
 278 Christianity in South America  340 Law
 279 History of Christianity in other areas  340 Law
 280 Christian denominations  341 Law of nations
 280 Denominations and sects of Christian church  342 Constitutional & administrative law
 281 Early church & Eastern churches  343 Military, defense, public property, public finance, tax,
 282 Roman Catholic Church commerce (trade), industrial law
 283 Anglican churches  344 Labor, social service, education, cultural law
 284 Protestant denominations of Continental origin & related  345 Criminal law
body  346 Private law
 285 Presbyterian churches, Reformed churches centered in  347 Procedure & courts
America, Congregational churches  348 Laws, regulations, cases
 286 Baptist, Restoration Movement, Adventist churches  349 Law of specific jurisdictions, areas, socioeconomic
 287 Methodist churches; churches related to Methodism regions, regional intergovernmental organizations
 288 No longer used—formerly Unitarian  350 Public administration & military science
 289 Other denominations & sects  350 Public administration & military science
 290 Other religions  351 Public administration
 290 Other religions  352 General considerations of public administration
 291 No longer used—formerly Comparative religion  353 Specific fields of public administration
 292 Classical religion (Greek & Roman religion)  354 Public administration of economy & environment
 293 Germanic religion  355 Military science
 294 Religions of Indic origin  356 Foot forces & warfare
 295 Zoroastrianism (Mazdaism, Parseeism)  357 Mounted forces & warfare
 296 Judaism  358 Air & other specialized forces & warfare; engineering &
 297 Islam, Bábism & Bahá'í Faith related services
 298 No longer used—formerly Mormonism  359 Sea forces & warfare
 299 Religions not provided for elsewhere  360 Social problems & social services
Class 300 – Social sciences[edit]  360 Social problems & services; associations
 300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology  361 Social problems & services
 300 Social sciences  362 Social problems of & services to groups of people
 301 Sociology & anthropology  363 Other social problems & services
 302 Social interaction  364 Criminology
 303 Social processes  365 Penal & related institutions
 304 Factors affecting social behavior  366 Secret associations & societies
 305 Groups of people  367 General clubs
 306 Culture & institutions  368 Insurance
 307 Communities  369 Associations
 308 No longer used—formerly Polygraphy  370 Education
 309 No longer used—formerly History of sociology  370 Education
 310 Statistics  371 Schools & their activities; special education
 372 Primary education (elementary education)
 373 Secondary education  435 Grammar of standard German
 374 Adult education  436 Not assigned or no longer used
 375 Curricula  437 Historical & geographic variations, modern
 376 No longer used—formerly Education of women nongeographic variations of German
 377 No longer used—formerly Ethical education  438 Standard German usage (Prescriptive linguistics)
 378 Higher education (Tertiary education)  439 Other Germanic languages
 379 Public policy issues in education  440 French & related languages
 380 Commerce, communications, & transportation  440 French & related Romance languages
 380 Commerce, communications, transportation  441 Writing systems, phonology, phonetics of standard
 381 Commerce (Trade) French
 382 International commerce (Foreign trade)  442 Etymology of standard French
 383 Postal communication  443 Dictionaries of standard French
 384 Communications  444 Not assigned or no longer used
 385 Railroad transportation  445 Grammar of standard French
 386 Inland waterway & ferry transportation  446 Not assigned or no longer used
 387 Water, air, space transportation  447 Historical and geographic variations, modern
 388 Transportation nongeographic variations of French
 389 Metrology & standardization  448 Standard French usage (Prescriptive linguistics)
 390 Customs, etiquette, & folklore  449 Occitan Catalan, Franco-Provençal
 390 Customs, etiquette, folklore  450 Italian, Romanian, & related languages
 391 Costume & personal appearance  450 Italian, Dalmatian, Romanian, Rhaetian, Sardinian,
Corsican
 392 Customs of life cycle & domestic life
 451 Writing systems, phonology, phonetics of standard Italian
 393 Death customs
 452 Etymology of standard Italian
 394 General customs
 453 Dictionaries of standard Italian
 395 Etiquette (Manners)
 454 Not assigned or no longer used
 396 No longer used—formerly Women's position and
treatment  455 Grammar of standard Italian
 397 No longer used—formerly outcast studies  456 Not assigned or no longer used
 398 Folklore  457 Historical & geographic variations, modern
nongeographic variations of Italian
 399 Customs of war & diplomacy
Class 400 – Language[edit]  458 Standard Italian usage (Prescriptive linguistics)
 400 Language  459 Romanian, Rhaetian, Sardinian, Corsican
 400 Language  460 Spanish, Portuguese, Galician
 401 Philosophy & theory; international languages  460 Spanish, Portuguese, Galician
 402 Miscellany  461 Writing systems, phonology, phonetics of standard
Spanish
 403 Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances
 462 Etymology of standard Spanish
 404 Special topics of language
 463 Dictionaries of standard Spanish
 405 Serial publications
 464 Not assigned or no longer used
 406 Organizations & management
 465 Grammar of standard Spanish
 407 Education, research, related topics
 466 Not assigned or no longer used
 408 Groups of people
 467 Historical & geographic variations, modern
 409 Geographic treatment & biography
nongeographic variations of Spanish
 410 Linguistics
 468 Standard Spanish usage (Prescriptive linguistics)
 410 Linguistics
 469 Portuguese
 411 Writing systems of standard forms of languages
 470 Latin & Italic languages
 412 Etymology of standard forms of languages
 470 Latin & related Italic languages
 413 Dictionaries of standard forms of languages
 471 Writing systems, phonology, phonetics of classical Latin
 414 Phonology & phonetics of standard forms of languages
 472 Etymology of classical Latin
 415 Grammar of standard forms of languages
 473 Dictionaries of classical Latin
 416 No longer used—formerly Prosody (linguistics)
 474 Not assigned or no longer used
 417 Dialectology & historical linguistics
 475 Grammar of classical Latin
 418 Standard usage (Prescriptive linguistics)
 476 Not assigned or no longer used
 419 Sign languages
 477 Old, postclassical, Vulgar Latin
 420 English & Old English languages
 478 Classical Latin usage (Prescriptive linguistics)
 420 English & Old English (Anglo-Saxon)
 479 Other Italic languages
 421 Writing system, phonology, phonetics of standard English
 480 Classical & modern Greek languages
 422 Etymology of standard English
 480 Classical Greek & related Hellenic languages
 423 Dictionaries of standard English
 481 Writing systems, phonology, phonetics of classical Greek
 424 No longer used—formerly English thesauruses
 482 Etymology of classical Greek
 425 Grammar of standard English
 483 Dictionaries of classical Greek
 426 No longer used—formerly English prosodies
 484 Not assigned or no longer used
 427 Historical & geographical variations, modern
 485 Grammar of classical Greek
nongeographic variations of English
 486 Not assigned or no longer used
 428 Standard English usage (Prescriptive linguistics)
 487 Preclassical & postclassical Greek
 429 Old English (Anglo-Saxon)
 488 Classical Greek usage (Prescriptive linguistics)
 430 German & related languages
 489 Other Hellenic languages
 430 German and related languages
 490 Other languages
 431 Writing systems, phonology, phonetics of standard
German
 490 Other languages
 432 Etymology of standard German  491 East Indo-European & Celtic languages
 433 Dictionaries of standard German  492 Afro-Asiatic languages
 434 Not assigned or no longer used  493 Non-Semitic Afro-Asiatic languages
 494 Altic, Uralic, Hyperborean, Dravidian languages,  557 Earth sciences of North America
miscellaneous languages of south Asia  558 Earth sciences of South America
 495 Languages of East & Southeast Asia  559 Earth sciences of Australasia, Pacific Ocean islands,
 496 African languages Atlantic Ocean islands, Arctic islands, Antarctica,
 497 North American native languages extraterrestrial worlds
 498 South American native languages  560 Fossils & prehistoric life
 499 Non-Austronesian languages of Oceania, Austronesian  560 Paleontology
languages, miscellaneous languages  561 Paleobotany; fossil microorganisms
Class 500 – Science[edit]  562 Fossil invertebrates
 500 Science  563 Miscellaneous fossil marine & seashore invertebrates
 500 Natural sciences & mathematics  564 Fossil Mollusca & Molluscoidea
 501 Philosophy & theory  565 Fossil Arthropoda
 502 Miscellany  566 Fossil Chordata
 503 Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances  567 Fossil cold-blooded vertebrates
 504 Not assigned or no longer used  568 Fossil Aves (birds)
 505 Serial publications  569 Fossil Mammalia
 506 Organizations & management  570 Biology
 507 Education, research, related topics  570 Biology
 508 Natural history  571 Physiology & related subjects
 509 History, geographic treatment, biography  572 Biochemistry
 510 Mathematics  573 Specific physiological systems in animals, regional
 510 Mathematics histology & physiology in animals
 511 General principles of mathematics  574 Not assigned or no longer used
 512 Algebra  575 Specific parts of & physiological systems in plants
 513 Arithmetic  576 Genetics and evolution
 514 Topology  577 Ecology
 515 Analysis  578 Natural history of organisms & related subjects
 516 Geometry  579 Natural history of microorganisms, fungi, algae
 517 Not assigned or no longer used  580 Plants
 518 Numerical analysis  580 Plants
 519 Probabilities & applied mathematics  581 Specific topics in natural history of plants
 520 Astronomy  582 Plants noted for specific vegetative characteristics
 520 Astronomy & allied sciences and flowers
 521 Celestial mechanics  583 Magnoliopsida (Dicotyledones)
 522 Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials  584 Liliopsida (Monocotyledones)
 523 Specific celestial bodies & phenomena  585 Pinophyta (Gymnosperms)
 524 Not assigned or no longer used  586 Cryptogamia (Seedless plants)
 525 Earth (Astronomical geography)  587 Pteridophyta
 526 Mathematical geography  588 Bryophyta
 527 Celestial navigation  589 No longer used-formerly Forestry
 528 Ephemerides  590 Animals (Zoology)
 529 Chronology  590 Animals
 530 Physics  591 Specific topics in natural history of animals
 530 Physics  592 Invertebrates
 531 Classical mechanics  593 Miscellaneous marine & seashore invertebrates
 532 Fluid mechanics  594 Mollusca & Molluscoidea
 533 Pneumatics (Gas mechanics)  595 Arthropoda
 534 Sound & related vibrations  596 Chordata
 535 Light & related radiation  597 Cold-blooded vertebrates
 536 Heat  598 Aves (Birds)
 537 Electricity & electronics  599 Mammalia (Mammals)
 538 Magnetism Class 600 – Technology[edit]
 539 Modern physics  600 Technology
 540 Chemistry  600 Technology (Applied sciences)
 540 Chemistry & allied sciences  601 Philosophy & theory
 541 Physical chemistry  602 Miscellany
 542 Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials  603 Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances
 543 Analytical chemistry  604 Technical drawing, hazardous materials technology;
 544 No longer used-formerly Qualitative analysis groups of people
 545 No longer used-formerly Quantitative analysis  605 Serial publications
 546 Inorganic chemistry  606 Organizations
 547 Organic chemistry  607 Education, research, related topics
 548 Crystallography  608 Patents
 549 Mineralogy  609 History, geographic treatment, biography
 550 Earth sciences & geology  610 Medicine & health
 550 Earth sciences  610 Medicine & health
 551 Geology, hydrology, meteorology  611 Human anatomy, cytology, histology
 552 Petrology  612 Human physiology
 553 Economic geology  613 Personal health & safety
 554 Earth sciences of Europe  614 Forensic medicine; incidence of injuries, wounds, disease;
public preventive medicine
 555 Earth sciences of Asia
 615 Pharmacology and therapeutics
 556 Earth sciences of Africa
 616 Diseases
 617 Surgery, regional medicine, dentistry, ophthalmology,  681 Precision instruments & other devices
otology, audiology  682 Small forge work (Blacksmithing)
 618 Gynecology, obstetrics, pediatrics, geriatrics  683 Hardware & household appliances
 619 No longer used-formerly Experimental medicine  684 Furnishings & home workshops
 620 Engineering  685 Leather & fur goods, & related products
 620 Engineering & Applied operations  686 Printing & related activities
 621 Applied physics  687 Clothing & accessories
 622 Mining & related operations  688 Other final products, & packaging technology
 623 Military & nautical engineering  689 Not assigned or no longer used
 624 Civil engineering  690 Construction of buildings
 625 Engineering of railroads, roads  690 Construction of buildings
 626 Not assigned or no longer used  691 Building materials
 627 Hydraulic engineering  692 Auxiliary construction practices
 628 Sanitary engineering  693 Construction in specific types of materials & for specific
 629 Other branches of engineering purposes
 630 Agriculture  694 Wood construction
 630 Agriculture & related technologies  695 Roof covering
 631 Specific techniques; apparatus, equipment, materials  696 Utilities
 632 Plant injuries, diseases, pests  697 Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning engineering
 633 Field & plantation crops  698 Detail finishing
 634 Orchards, fruits, forestry  699 Not assigned or no longer used
 635 Garden crops (Horticulture) Class 700 – Arts & recreation[edit]
 636 Animal husbandry  700 Arts
 637 Processing dairy & related products  700 The Arts
 638 Insect culture  701 Philosophy & theory of fine & decorative arts
 639 Hunting, fishing, conservation, related technologies  702 Miscellany of fine & decorative arts
 640 Home & family management  703 Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances of fine &
 640 Home & family management decorative arts
 641 Food & drink  704 Special topics in fine & decorative arts
 642 Meals & table service  705 Serial publications of fine & decorative arts
 643 Housing & household equipment  706 Organizations & management of fine & decorative arts
 644 Household utilities  707 Education, research, related topics of fine & decorative
 645 Household furnishings arts
 646 Sewing, clothing, management of personal and family life  708 Galleries, museums, private collections of fine &
 647 Management of public households (Institutional decorative arts
housekeeping)  709 History, geographic treatment, biography
 648 Housekeeping  710 Area planning & landscape architecture
 649 Child rearing; home care of people with disabilities &  710 Area planning & landscape architecture
illnesses  711 Area planning (Civic art)
 650 Management & public relations  712 Landscape architecture (Landscape design)
 650 Management & auxiliary services  713 Landscape architecture of trafficways
 651 Office services  714 Water features in landscape architecture
 652 Processes of written communication  715 Woody plants in landscape architecture
 653 Shorthand  716 Herbaceous plants in landscape architecture
 654-656 Not assigned or no longer used  717 Structures in landscape architecture
 657 Accounting  718 Landscape design of cemeteries
 658 General management  719 Natural landscapes
 659 Advertising & public relations  720 Architecture
 660 Chemical engineering  720 Architecture
 660 Chemical engineering & related technologies  721 Architectural materials & structural elements
 661 Technology of industrial chemicals  722 Architecture from earliest times to ca. 300
 662 Technology of explosives, fuels, related products  723 Architecture from ca. 300 to 1399
 663 Beverage technology  724 Architecture from 1400
 664 Food technology  725 Public structures
 665 Technology of industrial oils, fats, waxes, gases  726 Buildings for religious & related purposes
 666 Ceramic & allied technologies  727 Buildings for educational & research purposes
 667 Cleaning, color, coating, related technologies  728 Residential & related buildings
 668 Technology of other organic products  729 Design & decoration of structures & accessories
 669 Metallurgy  730 Sculpture, ceramics, & metalwork
 670 Manufacturing  730 Sculpture & related arts
 670 Manufacturing  731 Processes, forms, subjects of sculpture
 671 Metalworking processes & primary metal products  732 Sculpture from earliest times to ca. 500, sculpture of
 672 Iron, steel, other iron alloys nonliterate peoples
 673 Nonferrous metals  733 Greek, Etruscan, Roman sculpture
 674 Lumber processing, wood products, cork  734 Sculpture from ca. 500 to 1399
 675 Leather & fur processing  735 Sculpture from 1400
 676 Pulp & paper technology  736 Carving & carvings
 677 Textiles  737 Numismatics & sigillography
 678 Elastomers & elastomer products  738 Ceramic arts
 679 Other products of specific kinds of materials  739 Art metalwork
 680 Manufacture for specific uses  740 Graphic arts & decorative arts
 680 Manufacture of products for specific uses  740 Graphic arts
 741 Drawing & drawings
 742 Perspective in drawing  804 Not assigned or no longer used
 743 Drawing & drawings by subject  805 Serial publications
 744 Not assigned or no longer used  806 Organizations & management
 745 Decorative arts  807 Education, research, related topics
 746 Textile arts  808 Rhetoric & collections of literary texts from more than
 747 Interior decoration two literatures
 748 Glass  809 History, description, critical appraisal of more than two
 749 Furniture & accessories literatures
 750 Painting  810 American literature in English
 750 Painting & paintings  810 American literature in English
 751 Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment,  811 American poetry in English
materials, forms  812 American drama in English
 752 Color  813 American fiction in English
 753 Symbolism, allegory, mythology, legend  814 American essays in English
 754 Genre paintings  815 American speeches in English
 755 Religion  816 American letters in English
 756 Not assigned or no longer used  817 American humor & satire in English
 757 Human figures  818 American miscellaneous writings in English
 758 Nature, architectural subjects & cityscapes, other specific  819 No longer used-formerly Puzzle activities
subjects  820 English & Old English literatures
 759 History, geographic treatment, biography  820 English & Old English (Anglo-Saxon) literatures
 760 Printmaking & prints  821 English Poetry
 760 Printmaking & prints  822 English drama
 761 Relief processes (Block printing)  823 English fiction
 762 Not assigned or no longer used  824 English essays
 763 Lithographic processes (Planographic processes)  825 English speeches
 764 Chromolithography & serigraphy  826 English letters
 765 Metal engraving  827 English humor & satire
 766 Mezzotinting, aquatinting, & related processes  828 English miscellaneous writings
 767 Etching & drypoint  829 Old English (Anglo-Saxon) literature
 768 Not assigned or no longer used  830 German & related literatures
 769 Prints  830 German literature & literatures of related languages
 770 Photography, computer art, film, video  831 German poetry
 770 Photography, computer art, cinematography,  832 German drama
videography  833 German fiction
 771 Techniques, procedures, apparatus, equipment, materials  834 German essays
 772 Metallic salt processes  835 German speeches
 773 Pigment processes of printing  836 German letters
 774 No longer used-formerly Holography  837 German humor & satire
 775 No longer used-formerly Digital photography  838 German miscellaneous writings
 776 Computer art (Digital art)  839 Other Germanic literatures
 777 Cinematography & Videography  840 French & related literatures
 778 Specific fields & special kinds of photography  840 French literature & literatures of related Romance
 779 Photographic images languages
 780 Music  841 French poetry
 780 Music  842 French drama
 781 General principles & musical forms  843 French fiction
 782 Vocal music  844 French essays
 783 Music for single voices  845 French speeches
 784 Instruments & Instrumental ensembles & their music  846 French letters
 785 Ensembles with only one instrument per part  847 French humor & satire
 786 Keyboard, mechanical, electrophonic, percussion  848 French miscellaneous writings
instruments  849 Occitan, Catalan, Franco-Provençal literatures
 787 Stringed instruments (Chordophones)  850 Italian, Romanian, & related literatures
 788 Wind instruments (Aerophones)  850 Literatures of Italian, Dalmatian, Romanian, Rhaetian,
 789 Not assigned or no longer used Sardinian, Corsican languages
 790 Sports, games & entertainment  851 Italian poetry
 790 Recreational & performing arts  852 Italian drama
 791 Public performances  853 Italian fiction
 792 Stage presentations  854 Italian essays
 793 Indoor games & amusements  855 Italian speeches
 794 Indoor games of skill  856 Italian letters
 795 Games of chance  857 Italian humor & satire
 796 Athletic & outdoor sports & games  858 Italian miscellaneous writings
 797 Aquatic & air sports  859 Literatures of Romanian, Rhaetian, Sardinian, Corsican
 798 Equestrian sports & animal racing languages
 799 Fishing, hunting, shooting  860 Spanish, Portuguese, Galician literatures
Class 800 – Literature[edit]  860 Literatures of Spanish, Portuguese, Galician languages
 800 Literature, rhetoric & criticism  861 Spanish poetry
 800 Literature (Belles-lettres) & rhetoric  862 Spanish drama
 801 Philosophy & theory  863 Spanish fiction
 802 Miscellany  864 Spanish essays
 803 Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances  865 Spanish speeches
 866 Spanish letters  929 Genealogy, names, insignia
 867 Spanish humor & satire  930 History of ancient world (to ca. 499)
 868 Spanish miscellaneous writings  930 History of ancient world to ca. 499
 869 Literatures of Portuguese & Galician languages  931 China to 420
 870 Latin & Italic literatures  932 Egypt to 640
 870 Latin literature & literatures of related Italic languages  933 Palestine to 70
 871 Latin poetry  934 South Asia to 647
 872 Latin dramatic poetry & drama  935 Mesopotamia to 637 & Iranian Plateau to 637
 873 Latin epic poetry & fiction  936 Europe north & west of Italian Peninsula to ca. 499
 874 Latin lyric poetry  937 Italian Peninsula to 476 & adjacent territories to 476
 875 Latin speeches  938 Greece to 323
 876 Latin letters  939 Other parts of ancient world
 877 Latin humor & satire  940 History of Europe
 878 Latin miscellaneous writings  940 History of Europe
 879 Literatures of other Italic languages  941 British Isles
 880 Classical & modern Greek literatures  942 England & Wales
 880 Classical Greek literature & literatures of related Hellenic  943 Germany & neighboring central European countries
languages  944 France & Monaco
 881 Classical Greek poetry  945 Italy, San Marino, Vatican City, Malta
 882 Classical Greek drama  946 Spain, Andorra, Gibraltar, Portugal
 883 Classical Greek epic poetry & fiction  947 Russia & neighboring east European countries
 884 Classical Greek lyric poetry  948 Scandinavia & Finland
 885 Classical Greek speeches  949 Other parts of Europe
 886 Classical Greek letters  950 History of Asia
 887 Classical Greek humor & satire  950 History of Asia
 888 Classical Greek miscellaneous writings  951 China & adjacent areas
 889 Modern Greek literature  952 Japan
 890 Other literatures  953 Arabian Peninsula & adjacent areas
 890 Literatures of other specific languages and language  954 India & neighboring south Asian countries;
families  955 Iran
 891 East Indo-European & Celtic literatures  956 Middle East (Near East)
 892 Afro-Asiatic literatures  957 Siberia (Asiatic Russia)
 893 Non-Semitic Afro-Asiatic literatures  958 Central Asia
 894 Literatures of Altaic, Uralic,  959 Southeast Asia
Hyperborean, Dravidian languages; literatures of  960 History of Africa
miscellaneous languages of Southeast Asia
 960 History of Africa
 895 Literatures of East & Southeast Asia
 961 Tunisia & Libya
 896 African literatures
 962 Egypt, Sudan, South Sudan
 897 Literatures of North American native languages
 963 Ethiopia & Eritrea
 898 Literatures of South American native languages
 964 Morocco, Ceuta, Melilla Western Sahara, Canary Islands
 899 Literatures of non-Austronesian languages of Oceania, of
 965 Algeria
Austronesian languages, of miscellaneous languages
Class 900 – History & geography[edit]  966 West Africa & offshore islands
 967 Central Africa & offshore islands
 900 History
 968 Republic of South Africa & neighboring southern African
 900 History, geography, & auxiliary disciplines
countries
 901 Philosophy & theory of history
 969 South Indian Ocean islands
 902 Miscellany of history
 970 History of North America
 903 Dictionaries, encyclopedias, concordances of history
 970 History of North America
 904 Collected accounts of events
 971 Canada
 905 Serial publications of history
 972 Mexico, Central America, West Indies, Bermuda
 906 Organizations & management of history
 973 United States
 907 Education, research, related topics of history
 974 Northeastern United States (New England & Middle
 908 History with respect to groups of people Atlantic states)
 909 World history  975 Southeastern United States (South Atlantic states)
 910 Geography & travel  976 South central United States
 910 Geography & travel  977 North central United States
 911 Historical geography  978 Western United States
 912 Graphic representations of surface of earth and of  979 Great Basin & Pacific Slope region of United States
extraterrestrial worlds
 980 History of South America
 913 Geography of & travel in ancient world
 980 History of South America
 914 Geography of & travel in Europe
 981 Brazil
 915 Geography of & travel in Asia
 982 Argentina
 916 Geography of & travel in Africa
 983 Chile
 917 Geography of & travel in North America
 984 Bolivia
 918 Geography of & travel in South America
 985 Peru
 919 Geography of & travel in Australasia, Pacific Ocean
 986 Colombia & Ecuador
islands, Atlantic Ocean islands, Arctic islands, Antarctica, & on
extraterrestrial worlds  987 Venezuela
 920 Biography & genealogy  988 Guiana
 920 Biography, genealogy, insignia  989 Paraguay & Uruguay
 921-928 This range is reserved as an optional location for  990 History of other areas
biographies, which are shelved alphabetically by subject's last  990 History of Australasia, Pacific Ocean islands, Atlantic
name. Ocean islands, Arctic islands, Antarctica, extraterrestrial
worlds
 991-992 Not assigned or no longer used
 993 New Zealand
 994 Australia
 995 New Guinea & neighboring countries of Melanesia
 996 Polynesia & other Pacific Ocean islands
 997 Atlantic Ocean islands
 998 Arctic islands & Antarctica
 999 Extraterrestrial worlds

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM


Class A – General Works[edit]
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class A -- General Works
 Subclass AC – Collections. Series. Collected works
 Subclass AE – Encyclopedias
 Subclass AG – Dictionaries and other general reference works
 Subclass AI – Indexes
 Subclass AM – Museums. Collectors and collecting
 Subclass AN – Newspapers
 Subclass AP – Periodicals
 Subclass AS – Academies and learned societies
 Subclass AY – Yearbooks. Almanacs. Directories  Subclass GE – Environmental Sciences
 Subclass AZ – History of scholarship and learning. The humanities  Subclass GF – Human ecology. Anthropogeography
Class B – Philosophy, Psychology, Religion[edit]  Subclass GN – Anthropology
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class B -- Philosophy,  Subclass GR – Folklore
Psychology, Religion  Subclass GT – Manners and customs (General)
 Subclass B – Philosophy (General)  Subclass GV – Recreation. Leisure
 Subclass BC – Logic Class H – Social Sciences[edit]
 Subclass BD – Speculative philosophy Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class H -- Social sciences
 Subclass BF – Psychology  Subclass H – Social sciences (General)
 Subclass BH – Aesthetics  Subclass HA – Statistics
 Subclass BJ – Ethics  Subclass HB – Economic theory. Demography
 Subclass BL – Religions. Mythology. Rationalism  Subclass HC – Economic history and conditions
 Subclass BM – Judaism  Subclass HD – Industries. Land use. Labor
 Subclass BP – Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc.  Subclass HE – Transportation and communications
 Subclass BQ – Buddhism  Subclass HF – Commerce
 Subclass BR – Christianity  Subclass HG – Finance
 Subclass BS – The Bible  Subclass HJ – Public finance
 Subclass BT – Doctrinal Theology  Subclass HM – Sociology (General)
 Subclass BV – Practical Theology  Subclass HN – Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social
 Subclass BX – Christian Denominations reform
Class C – Auxiliary Sciences of History (General)[edit]  Subclass HQ – The family. Marriage, Women and Sexuality
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class C -- Auxiliary  Subclass HS – Societies: secret, benevolent, etc.
Sciences of History  Subclass HT – Communities. Classes. Races
 Subclass CB – History of Civilization  Subclass HV – Social pathology. Social and public
 Subclass CC – Archaeology welfare. Criminology
 Subclass CD – Diplomatics. Archives. Seals  Subclass HX – Socialism. Communism. Anarchism
 Subclass CE – Technical Chronology. Calendar Class J – Political Science[edit]
 Subclass CJ – Numismatics Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class J -- Political science
 Subclass CN – Inscriptions. Epigraphy  Subclass J – General legislative and executive papers
 Subclass CR – Heraldry  Subclass JA – Political science (General)
 Subclass CS – Genealogy  Subclass JC – Political theory
 Subclass CT – Biography  Subclass JF – Political institutions and public administration
Class D – World History (except American History)[edit]  Subclass JJ – Political institutions and public administration (North
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class D -- History, General America)
and Old World  Subclass JK – Political institutions and public administration (United
 Subclass D – History (General) States)
 Subclass DA – Great Britain  Subclass JL – Political institutions and public administration
 Subclass DAW – Central Europe (Canada, Latin America, etc.)
 Subclass DB – Austria – Liechtenstein – Hungary – Czechoslovakia  Subclass JN – Political institutions and public administration
(Europe)
 Subclass DC – France – Andorra – Monaco
 Subclass DD – Germany  Subclass JQ – Political institutions and public administration (Asia,
Africa, Australia, Pacific Area, etc.)
 Subclass DE – Greco-Roman World
 Subclass JS – Local government. Municipal government
 Subclass DF – Greece
 Subclass JV – Colonies and colonization. Emigration and
 Subclass DG – Italy – Malta immigration. International migration
 Subclass DH – Low Countries – Benelux Countries  Subclass JX – International law, see JZ and KZ (obsolete)
 Subclass DJ – Netherlands (Holland)  Subclass JZ – International relations
 Subclass DJK – Eastern Europe (General)
Class K – Law[edit]
 Subclass DK – Russia. Soviet Union. Former Soviet
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class K -- Law
Republics – Poland
 Subclass K – Law in general. Comparative and uniform
 Subclass DL – Northern Europe. Scandinavia
law. Jurisprudence
 Subclass DP – Spain – Portugal
 Subclass KB – Religious law in general. Comparative religious law.
 Subclass DQ – Switzerland Jurisprudence
 Subclass DR – Balkan Peninsula  Subclass KBM – Jewish law
 Subclass DS – Asia  Subclass KBP – Islamic law
 Subclass DT – Africa  Subclass KBR – History of canon law
 Subclass DU – Oceania (South Seas)  Subclass KBS – Canon law of Eastern churches
 Subclass DX – Gypsies  Subclass KBT – Canon law of Eastern Rite Churches in Communion
Class E – American History[edit] with the Holy See of Rome
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class E -- History of  Subclass KBU – Law of the Roman Catholic Church. The Holy See
America  Subclasses – KD/KDK - United Kingdom and Ireland
 Subclass KDZ – America. North America
Class F – Local History of the United States and British, Dutch, French,
and Latin America[edit]  Subclass KE – Canada
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class F -- Local History of  Subclass KF – United States
the United States and British, Dutch, French, and Latin America  Subclass KG – Latin America – Mexico and Central America – West
Indies. Caribbean area
Class G – Geography, Anthropology, Recreation[edit]  Subclass KH – South America
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class G -- Geography.  Subclasses KJ-KKZ – Europe
Anthropology. Recreation  Subclasses KL-KWX – Asia and Eurasia, Africa, Pacific Area, and
 Subclass G – Geography (General). Atlases. Maps Antarctica
 Subclass GA – Mathematical geography. Cartography  Subclass KU/KUQ - Law of Australia and New Zealand
 Subclass GB – Physical geography  Subclass KZ – Law of nations
 Subclass GC – Oceanography Class L – Education[edit]
 Subclass L – Education (General)  Subclass RE – Ophthalmology
 Subclass LA – History of education  Subclass RF – Otorhinolaryngology
 Subclass LB – Theory and practice of education  Subclass RG – Gynecology and Obstetrics
 Subclass LC – Special aspects of education  Subclass RJ – Pediatrics
 Subclass LD – Individual institutions – United States  Subclass RK – Dentistry
 Subclass LE – Individual institutions – America (except United  Subclass RL – Dermatology
States)  Subclass RM – Therapeutics. Pharmacology
 Subclass LF – Individual institutions – Europe  Subclass RS – Pharmacy and materia medica
 Subclass LG – Individual institutions – Asia, Africa, Indian Ocean  Subclass RT – Nursing
islands, Australia, New Zealand, Pacific islands  Subclass RV – Botanic, Thomsonian, and Eclectic medicine
 Subclass LH – College and school magazines and papers  Subclass RX – Homeopathy
 Subclass LJ – Student fraternities and societies, United States  Subclass RZ – Other systems of medicine
 Subclass LT – Textbooks Class S – Agriculture[edit]
Class M – Music[edit]  Subclass S – Agriculture (General)
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class M -- Music  Subclass SB – Horticulture. Plant propagation. Plant breeding
 Subclass M – Music  Subclass SD – Forestry. Arboriculture. Silviculture
 Subclass SF – Animal husbandry. Animal science
 Subclass ML – Literature on music
 Subclass SH – Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling
 Subclass MT – Instruction and study
 Subclass SK – Hunting
Class N – Fine Arts[edit] Class T – Technology[edit]
 Subclass N – Visual arts  Subclass T – Technology (General)
 Subclass NA – Architecture  Subclass TA – Engineering Civil engineering (General).
 Subclass NB – Sculpture  Subclass TC – Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineering
 Subclass NC – Drawing. Design. Illustration  Subclass TD – Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
 Subclass ND – Painting  Subclass TE – Highway engineering. Roads and pavements
 Subclass NE – Print media  Subclass TF – Railroad engineering and operation
 Subclass NK – Decorative arts  Subclass TG – Bridges
 Subclass NX – Arts in general  Subclass TH – Building construction
Class P – Language and Literature[edit]
 Subclass TJ – Mechanical engineering and machinery
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class P -- Language and
 Subclass TK – Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering
Literature
 Subclass TL – Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics
 Subclass P – Philology. Linguistics
 Subclass TN – Mining engineering. Metallurgy
 Subclass PA – Greek language and literature. Latin language and
 Subclass TP – Chemical technology
literature
 Subclass TR – Photography
 Subclass PB – Modern languages. Celtic languages
 Subclass TS – Manufacturing engineering. Mass production
 Subclass PC – Romanic languages
 Subclass TT – Handicrafts. Arts and crafts
 Subclass PD – Germanic languages. Scandinavian languages
 Subclass TX – Home economics
 Subclass PE – English language
Class U – Military Science[edit]
 Subclass PF – West Germanic languages
 Subclass U – Military science (General)
 Subclass PG – Slavic languages and literatures. Baltic
 Subclass UA – Armies: Organization, distribution, military situation
languages. Albanian language
 Subclass UB – Military administration
 Subclass PH – Uralic languages. Basque language
 Subclass UC – Military maintenance and transportation
 Subclass PJ – Oriental languages and literatures
 Subclass UD – Infantry
 Subclass PK – Indo-Iranian languages and literatures
 Subclass UE – Cavalry. Armor
 Subclass PL – Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia, Africa,
 Subclass UF – Artillery
Oceania
 Subclass UG – Military engineering. Air forces
 Subclass PM – Hyperborean, Native American, and artificial
 Subclass UH – Other military services
languages
Class V – Naval Science[edit]
 Subclass PN – Literature (General)
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class V -- Naval Science
 Subclass PQ – French literature – Italian literature – Spanish
 Subclass V – Naval science (General)
literature – Portuguese literature
 Subclass VA – Navies: Organization, distribution, naval situation
 Subclass PR – English literature
 Subclass VB – Naval administration
 Subclass PS – American literature
 Subclass VC – Naval maintenance
 Subclass PT – German literature – Dutch literature – Flemish
 Subclass VD – Naval seamen
literature since 1830 – Afrikaans literature -Scandinavian
 Subclass VE – Marines
literature – Old Norse literature: Old Icelandic and Old Norwegian –
 Subclass VF – Naval ordnance
Modern Icelandic literature – Faroese literature – Danish
literature – Norwegian literature – Swedish literature  Subclass VG – Minor services of navies
 Subclass PZ – Fiction and juvenile belles lettres  Subclass VK – Navigation. Merchant marine
Class Q – Science[edit]  Subclass VM – Naval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineering
Main article: Library of Congress Classification:Class Q -- Science Class Z – Bibliography, Library Science[edit]
 Subclass Q – Science (General)  Subclass Z – Books (General). Writing. Paleography. Book industries
 Subclass QA – Mathematics and trade. Libraries. Bibliography
 Subclass QB – Astronomy  Subclass ZA – Information resources/materials
 Subclass QC – Physics
 Subclass QD – Chemistry
Class A – General Works
 Subclass QE – Geology
Class B – Philosophy, Psychology, Religion
 Subclass QH – Natural history – Biology
Class C – Auxiliary Sciences of History (General)[
 Subclass QK – Botany
Class D – World History (except American History)
 Subclass QL – Zoology
Class E – American History
 Subclass QM – Human anatomy
Class F – Local History of the United States and British, Dutch, French,
 Subclass QP – Physiology and Latin America
 Subclass QR – Microbiology Class G – Geography, Anthropology, Recreation
Class R – Medicine[edit] Class H – Social Sciences
 Subclass R – Medicine (General) Class J – Political Science
 Subclass RA – Public aspects of medicine Class K – Law
 Subclass RB – Pathology Class L – Education
 Subclass RC – Internal medicine Class M – Music
 Subclass RD – Surgery Class N – Fine Arts
Class P – Language and Literature
Class Q – Science
Class R – Medicine
Class S – Agriculture
Class T – Technology
Class U – Military Science
Class V – Naval Science
Class Z – Bibliography, Library Science

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