January 2007
A: Bibliography, History of Philology, Encyclopaedias, etc.
AA: Bibliography-manuals
AB: Bibliography-serials
AC: Catalogues of libraries
AE: Classical influences
AF: History of philology and archaeology
AG: Bibliography of philologists and archaeologists
AH: History of societies and institutions
AI: Congresses-Proceedings
- 10-Prehistoric Aegean
15- Cyclades
20- Crete
25- Mycenaeans
30- Cyprus
35- Near Eastern
37- Turkey
40- Persia
45- Palestine/Biblical Archaeology/Phoenicians
50- Africa
60- Europe
70- Italy
85- Balkans/Thrace
100- Classical Archaeology/Greece
110- Greek Sites/Regional Studies
150- Ancient Society
163- Classical Studies
183- Philosophy
187- Ancient Science
190- Papyrology/Epigraphy
199- Architecture
210- Numismatics
218- Mosaics/Painting
224- Pottery
231- Seals/Glass/Ivory/Silver
235- Sculpture/Bronzes
244- Religion
255- Roman Studies
270- Byzantine
299- Scientific Studies
AK: Method and value of philological and archaeological studies
AR: Classical encyclopaedias
AS: Collections of monographs on Greece
AT: Classical encyclopaedias–alphabetical
AU: Prosopographia
AX: Practical guides
- 10- General introductions to archaeology
20- Archaeological field technique
30- Archaeological method, general
40- Archaeological interpretation
60- Environmental archaeology
70- Historical archaeology
80- Social archaeology
90- Spatial analysis
300- Conservation- general
320- Building and stone conservation
330- Wall painting and mosaic conservation
340- Clay and ceramic conservation
350- Metal conservation
370- Museology
380- Archival studies
500- Dating techniques
510- Dendrochronology
520- Radiocarbon dating
530- Thermoluminescent dating
540- Uranium dating
550- Archaeomagnetic dating
560- Hydration dating
900- Internet
AY: Laws concerning antiquities
AZ: War losses
B History
BA: Universal history
BC: History of antiquity (sources, bibliography, chronology, etc.)
- 1- Chronologies
10- Sources
BD: History of antiquity
- 1- History of antiquity, general
25- Prehistory, general
28- Greece and the East
30- Mediterranean area
BE: History of the Near East and Egypt
- 20- Phoenicia
25- Egypt
44- Chaldaea
45- Assyria
50- Persia
55- Palestine
62- Hittites and Turkey (all periods)
70- Ionia
73- Roman Turkey
75- By area, alphabetically
81- Parthia
85- India and Bactria
97- Sumer and Cyprus
BF: History of Greece (sources, bibliography, chronology)
BH: History of Greece (from earliest times)
BI: History of Greece (prehistoric)
BJ: History of Greece (to end of Persian Wars)
- 10- Colonization
25- Greeks in Ionia
29- Prehistory and Archaic
30- Archaic
35- Persian Wars
40- Battles
BK: History of Greece (to end of Peloponnesian War and 4th cent. B.C.)
- 10- General
15- Leagues
20- Peloponnesian War, general
25- Peloponnesian War, details
50- 4th cent. B.C., general
54- 4th cent. B.C., details
60- Philip II of Macedonia
65- Philip and Alexander
70- Alexander the Great
BL: History of Greece (Hellenistic and Roman)
- 10- Hellenistic period, general
100- Greece under Romans
110- Achaean league
114- Individuals
BM: History of Greece–special localities
- 10- General
25- Megaris
30- Boeotia
50- Locris
60- Phocis
80- Malis
90- Doris
100- Locris Ozolis
120- Aetolia
140- Acarnania
160- Thessalia
180- Dolopia
200- Epirus
250- Macedonia, general
255- Macedonia, prehistoric
257- Macedonia, Archaic and Classical
260- Macedonia, Hellenistic
270- Macedonia, Diadochen
275- Macedonia, Diadochen, individuals
280- Macedonia, Roman period
285- Macedonia, sites
300- Chalcidiki, general
310- Chalkidiki, sites
BN: History of Attica and Athens
- 10- General
50- Aegina
60- Salamis
80- Piraeus
150- Athens, general
170- Athens, archaic
185- Athens, archaic, individuals
200-Athens, classical
205- Oligarchy of 30
230- Individuals
250- Athens, 4th cent.
260- Athens, 4th cent., leagues
268- Athens, 4th cent., individuals
275- Athens, Hellenistic
290- Athens, Roman
BO: History of Peloponnese
- 10- General
30- Corinthia
50- Argolid
80- Laconia
100- Messenia
120- Elis
150- Arcadia
180- Achaia
BP: History of Ionian/Aegaean Islands
- 10- Ionian, general
20- Corfu
25- Ithaka
27- Lefkas
30- Kephallenia
33- Zakynthos
100- Aegean, general
- 130- Euboia
150- Cyclades
160- Delos
170- Santorini
180- Miscellaneous
210- Kythera
230- Crete
280- Dodecanese
300- Sporades
330- Samos
335- Chios
340- Skyros
345- Skopelos/ Skiathos
350- Lesbos
370- Lemnos
380- Samothrace
390- Thasos
BQ: History of Balkans
- 10- Balkans, general
30- Illyria/ Dalmatia (Yugoslavia)
50- Pannonia (Hungary)
60- Poland
70- Moesia (Romania)
75- Danube (Dacia)
90- Thrace (Bulgaria)
150- Black Sea
160- Scythia
170- North coast of Black Sea
180- S. Russia/ Cimmeria
200- Armenia
BR: History of Greece (from end of antiquity). Sources, chronology, etc.
BT: History of Greece (from end of antiquity). Special localities
BU: History of Greece (since outbreak of War of Independence)
BV: “Kulturgeschichte:” middle ages and modern
BW: Modern Greek customs and beliefs compared with those of antiquity
BX: History of Rome
- 1-49 Roman history
50-59 Early history of Rome
60- Rome and the Mediterranean¬. The rise of Rome
61- 3rd century B.C.
62-64 Era of the Punic Wars
90- Roman Republic
100-
150- people, battles, arranged chronologically
200- Roman Empire, general
250-
260-
265- people
350- Late antiquity
360- People
BY: History of Italy (exclusive of Rome)
- 100- Sicily
BZ: History–Miscellany
- 47.10- Spain
C Geography, Topography, Excavations, Monuments, etc.
CA: Geography, etc.–bibliography, sources, history
CB: Geography, etc.–dictionaries and handbooks
CC: Atlases and maps
CD: Guidebooks
CE: Geography and history
CF: Travels in several countries, not including Greece
CG: Travels in several countries including Greece. Travels in Greece
CH: Travels etc. in N. and W. Greece (excluding Attica, including Epeiros)
- 10- General
25- Megaris
30- Boeotia
50- Locris
60- Phokis
80- Malis
90- Doris
100- Locris Ozolis
120- Aetolia
140- Acarnania
160- Thessalia
180- Dolopia
200- Epirus
CI: Topography etc. of Attica (except Athens)
- 10- General
30- Daphne
50- Hymettus
70- Penteli
100- Demes, individually
150- Sites
CJ: Topography, monuments etc. of Athens
CK: Acropolis of Athens and its Monuments
CL: Topography of Athens (special discussions)
CM: Monuments of Athens (except those of the Acropolis)
CN: Peloponnese, in general (travels and topography)
CO: Peloponnese, special districts and sites–topography, excavations, etc.
- 10- General
30- Corinthia
50- Argolid
80- Laconia
100- Messenia
120- Elis
150- Arcadia
180- Achaia
190- Castles
CP: Ionian Islands
- 10- General
30- Corfu
60- Ithaka
80- Kephallenia
100- Zakynthos
CQ: Aegean Islands
- 10- General
30- Euboia
50- Cyclades
- 60- Delos
70- Santorini
80- Miscellaneous
110- Kythera
130- Crete
180- Dodecannese
200- Sporades
230- Samos
235- Chios
240- Skyros
245- Skopelos, Skiathos
250- Lesbos
270- Lemnos
280- Samothrace
290- Thasos
350- Cyprus
CR: Travels
- 30- Macedonia
70- Illyria
120- Thrace
150- Moesia
160- North and West of Black Sea
CS: Turkey
- 10- Asia
30- Asia Minor, General
60- Mysia
80- Lydia
100- Caria
120- Bithynia
140- Phrygia
160- Pisidia, Pamphylia
180- Lycia
200- Paphlagonia
220- Galatia
240- Lycaonia
260- Cilicia
280- Pontus
300- Cappadocia
340- Urartu and Eastern Turkey
370- Turkmen
CT: Syria, Persia, India
- 10- Orient, general
20- Syria, general
30- Syria, sites
150- Iraq, Mesopotamia–general
160- Iraq, Mesopotamia–sites
200- Persia, general
210- Persia, sites
250- Afghanistan
280- Pakistan and India
CU: Egypt, North Africa
- 10- Egypt, general
20- Egypt, sites
100- North Africa, general
110- Libya
145- Tunisia
175- Algeria
195- Morocco
250- Zimbabwe
CV: Italy, Sicily, Malta
- 10- General
30- Southern Italy
40- Malta
50- Sicily
70- Bruttium, Lucania
80- Calabria, Apulia
90- Campania
108- Central Italy
110- Latium
120- Rome
160- Samnium
170- Picenum
180- Umbria
190- Etruria
300- The North
310- Aemilia
320- Venetia
330- Transpadana
340- Liguria
350- Sardinia
360- Corsica
CW: Northern and Western Europe
- 10- France, General
20- France, Sites
60- Belgium, Holland
80- Spain, General
85- Spain, northern sites
120- Spain, southern sites
200- Scandinavia
210- Switzerland
230- Germany, general
235- Rhineland
270- Bayern
300- Austria 350- Hungary
390- Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland
400- Britain
480- Wales
CX: Physical Geography, Geology, Climatology
- 135- Limestone
140- Marble
160- Lapis lazuli
200- Sedimentology
210- Soils
220- Clastic sedimentology
250- Geomorphology/ sea level changes
260- Rivers and lakes
280- Speleology
290- Earthquakes
300- Volcanos
350- Paleoenvironments
CY: Underwater Archaeology
CZ: Botany and Zoology
- 1- Botany
27- Wood and trees
35- Paleobotany
39- Pollen
40- Zoology
100- Taphonomy
150- Fossils
200- Shells
D Ethnology, Ethnography, Prehistoric Archaeology, etc.
DA: Ethnology
DC: Ethnography of the Balkans
DD: Anthropology
- 1- Anthropology
11- Physical Anthropology, general
20- Bone Chemistry and Histology
25- Dental Anthropology
30- Bioarchaeology
50- Human Population Variation
70- Growth and Development
DE: Prehistoric and Primitive Civilization, general
- 10- Introductory books on prehistory
20- Prehistoric economics
25- Hunters and gatherers
30- Origins of agriculture
35- Domestication of plants and animals
40- Prehistoric exchange systems
50- Prehistoric technologies
60- Lithics
70- Palaeolithic period
80- Neolithic period
90- Bronze Age
100- Iron Age
DH: Primitive Art
DJ: Special discussions in European Archaeology
DK: Prehistoric Archaeology of Greece
DM: Eastern Aegean, Sea Peoples, Egypt, Cyprus
DN: The Near Eastern
DO: New World
DQ: Miscellaneous
E Archaeology of Art, etc.
EA: Archaeology of art, systematically treated
EB: Aesthetics
EC: “Style” and Ornament
ED: Artistic anatomy etc.
EF: History of art–especially in antiquity, various countries
EG: Collections of Art Monuments–various periods
EH: Oriental and Egyptian art
EI: Greek art–literary sources, etc.
EK: History of Greek and Greco-Roman art
EM: Greek art–history and discussion of special periods
EN: Greek art–special topics
EO: Greek and Roman art–subject matter of monuments
EP: Iconography
EQ: Catalogues of collections of various objects
ER: Illustrations of various works of art–special collections
ES: Illustrations of various works of art–miscellaneous
ET:
EU: Miscellaneous on Greek art
EV: Etruscan art–history and monuments
EW: Roman art
EX: Byzantine and medieval art–history and monuments
EY: Post-medieval art
EZ: Art miscellany
F Architecture
FA: History of architecture–various countries
FB: Archaic architecture
FC: Orders, etc.–drawings for students of architecture
FD: Greek architecture–history and principles
FE: Architectural refinements
FF: Architectural refinements–special details
FG: Doric
FH: Ionic
FJ: Walls and fortresses
FK: Temples
FM: Theatres
FN: Gymnasia, etc.
FO: Dwelling houses
FP: City plans, etc.
FQ: Miscellaneous on Greek architecture
FR: Roman Architecture
FV: Basilicas
FW: Miscellaneous on Roman architecture
FX: Byzantine, Romanesque architecture
FY: Other architecture
FZ: Engineering in antiquity
G Sculpture
GA: History of sculpture, especially in antiquity
GB: Babylonian, Assyrian, Egyptian sculpture
GC: Greek and Roman sculpture–literary sources
GD: Greek and Roman sculpture–history
GE: Greek and Roman sculpture–special periods and schools
GF: Greek and Roman sculpture–artists
GH: Greek and Roman sculpture–reliefs
GI:
GJ: Greek and Roman sculpture–building decoration
GK: Greek and Roman sculpture–quasi-architectural
GL: Greek and Roman sculpture–single works
GN: Greek and Roman sculpture–miscellaneous
GO: Greek and Roman sculpture–subjects
GQ: Greek and Roman sculpture–polychromy
GR: Greek and Roman sculpture–material, technique, etc.
GS: Sculpture catalogues–several collections
GT: Sculpture catalogues–single collections
GU: Catalogues of casts of Greek and Roman sculpture
GV: Greek and Roman sculpture–reproductions
GW: Greek and Roman sculpture–reproductions of special classes of objects
GX: Greek and Roman sculpture–reproductions of single collections
GY: Etruscan sculpture
GZ: Sculpture, miscellaneous
H Terracottas, Gems, Ivory, Glass, etc.
HA: Terracotta statuettes–various countries, esp. Greece
HC: Terracotta statuettes–form
HD: Terracotta stattuettes–use and significance
HF: Terracotta statuettes–catalogues of collections
HH: Terracotta statuettes–reproductions
HJ: Terracotta–miscellaneous
HK: Architectural terracottas
HO: Glyptic–Greek and Roman gems and cameos
HP: Glyptic–Oriental and Egyptian
HR: Glyptic–Cretan and Mycenaean
HS: Glyptic–Catalogues of collections
HT: Glyptic–Reproductions
HV: Ivories
HX: Ancient glass
I Jewelry, Bronzes, Metalwork in general
IB: Metal-work in Russia, China, and India
IC: Goldsmith’s work
ID: Jewelry–general
IG:
IH: Greek bronzes–discussions
II: Roman bronzes
IJ: Etruscan mirrors and bronzes (not collections)
IK: Roman utensils, etc.
IM: Metal work, Miscellaneous
IN: Catalogues of bronzes, etc.
IO:
IP:
J Painting, Ceramics, Mosaic
JA: History of painting, especially in antiquity
JB: Technique of painting
JD: Miscellaneous on painting in antiquity
JE: Special subjects represented
JF: Pompeian wall-painting
JG: Etruscan painting
JH: Medieval Painting
JI: Byzantine Painting
JJ: Catalogues of collections of paintings
JK: Vase-painting and pottery, especially in Greece
JL: Ceramics by classes in roughly historical order
JM: Ceramics–books dealing with more than one class of pottery
JN: Ceramics–technique, shape and decoration
JO: Amphora handles
JP: Ceramics–inscriptions on vases
JQ: Ceramics–vases by individual artists
JR: Vase-painting–subject matter
JT: Vases–catalogues of collections
JU: Vase-paintings–reproductions, general
JV: Vase-paintings–reproductions, special
JW: Vase-paintings–reproductions, vases in single museums
JX: Ancient lamps
JY: Textiles
JZ: Mosaics
K Numismatics
KA: Numismatics–general
KB: Numismatics–general by localities
KD: Numismatics–Near East and Asia
KF: Numismatics–Greek and Roman
KG: Numismatics–Greek in general
KH: Numismatics–Greek by localities
KI: Numismatics–Greek and Roman, special discussions
KJ: Numismatics–Greek and Roman, stamped and inscribed objects
KL: Numismatics–Roman
KM: Numismatics–Roman, by localities
KN: Numismatics–Medieval, other than Byzantine
KO: Numismatics–Byzantine
KP: Numismatics–Turkish
KQ: Numismatics–Modern Greek
KR: Numismatics–general collections
KS: Numismatic collections–Greek and Roman
KT: Numismatic collections–Greek
KU: Numismatic collections–Roman
KV: Numismatic collections, special (other than Greek and Roman)
KW: Numismatics–sale catalogues
KX: Numismatics–miscellaneous
KY: Numismatics–subject matter of representations
L Religion, etc.
LA: Religion–lexica and introductory
LB: Religion of various countries and comparative–general
LC: Comparative religion, special
LD: Greek Religion
LE: Greek Religion–art representations
LF: Greek cults–locality considered
LG: Cults and special aspects of single divinities
LH: Cults of single gods, with art representations
LI: Other mythological conceptions
LJ: Other mythological conceptions, with art representations
LK: Special scenes of myth in art representations
LL: Roman Religion
LM: Roman cults–locally considered
LN: Roman cults, etc.–single divinities
LO: Roman Religion–other conceptions
LP: Etruscan Religion
LT: Theology
LU: Future life, etc.
LW: Christianity, Judaism, etc.
LX: Christianity–special investigations
LZ: Religion–Miscellaneous
M Social and Legal History, Private and Public Life, Religion, etc.
MA: Social and cultural history–oriental and Egyptian
MB: Social and cultural history–Greek and Roman
- 1- The ancient city
3- Culture and society
21- Government
37- Law
MC: Social and cultural history–Greek
- 1- General
15- The Greeks
20- Cultural history
30- Hellenistic culture
35- Civilization
MD: Social and cultural history–Roman
ME: Greek constitutional and legal history, general
MF: Greek constitutional and legal history, special
MG: Athenian constitutional history
MH: Athenian law
MI: Spartan constitutional history
MJ: Military and naval history
MK: Gender studies, daily life, Greek and Roman society (general)
ML: Costume, education, etc.
MM: Trade, professions, etc.
- 1- Economics
15- Rents
20- Technology
30- Metallurgy
36- Marble quarrying
37- Oil, salt
38- Tools and gadgets
39- Crafts
41- Commerce
47- Workshops and industry
49- Banks
51- Business, social and economic history
62- Pharmacies
63- Medicine
72- Specialized medicine/ illnesses
75- Food/ cuisine
79- Veternary medicine
80- Looms and cloth
85- Farming/ country life
MN: Slavery
MO: Athletics, public games, etc.
MP: Greek and Roman theatre, spectacles
MQ: Religion and cults–general
MR: Religion and cults–objects and ritual
MS: Temple officials and temple organization
MT: “Mysteries” and religious associations
MU: Festivals: the calendar
MV: Divination and oracles
MW: Astronomy and Astrology
MX: Metrology and Chronology
MY: Population, etc.
MZ: Antiquities–Miscellaneous
- 4- Musical instruments and music
9- Mathematics
10- Geometry
13- Science
43- Telegraphing
45- Libraries
81- Magic
91- Gardens and plants
93- Perfumes and spices
95- Beekeeping
96- Food supplies
98- Wine
99- Oil mills, grain mills, water mills
106- Leather working
107- Forestry, woodworking
110- Grains, papyrus
114- Animals
119- Travel
N Language
N: Comparative philology, etc.
NA: Comparative grammar of Indo-European languages and of Greek
NB: Collected works on Indo-European grammar
NC: Greek grammar
ND: Greek grammar–pronunciation and accent
NE: Greek grammar–phonology
NF: Greek grammar–morphology
NG: Greek grammar–syntax
NH: Greek grammar–composition, etc.
NI: Greek grammar–dialects
NJ: Greek grammar–various on Greek dialects
NK: Greek grammar–“koine” and “atticismus”
NL: Etymology of Greek
NM: Greek and lexicography
NN: Semantics, studies of individual words
NO: Greek orthography
NP: Linguistic studies
NQ: Metrics and music (esp. Greek)
NS: Post-classical languages of the Near East
NT: Etruscan language
NU: Latin grammar
NV: Latin etymology, etc.
NX: Latin lexicography–special
NY: Greek and Latin languages–miscellany
NZ: Egyptian language and other non-Indo-European languages of antiquity
O Modern Greek, Albanian, etc.
OA: Modern Greek–grammars
OB: Modern Greek–handbooks
OC: Modern Greek–dialogues, etc.
OE: Modern Greek–dialects
OF: Modern Greek grammar–miscellany
OH: Modern Greek in relation to ancient Greek
OK: Albanian language
ON: Various other modern languages
P Literature and Philosophy
PA: History of literature–Greek, Latin, Byzantine, etc.
PB: History of Greek literature
PC: Criticism, etc. of Greek literature
PD: Investigations of special form of Greek literature
PF: Greek literature–special investigations
PH: Greek literature–miscellany
PI: Latin literature
PJ: Studies in Greek and Latin literature, comparisons, etc.
PL: History of Byzantine and modern Greek literature
PN: History of Turkish literature
PO: Philosophy–general, including ancient
PP: Greek philosophy–sources
PR: Greek philosophy–special investigations and discussions
PV: Greek philosophy–ethics
PW: Greek philosophy–miscellany
PX: Greek and Roman education, etc.
PY: Greek and Roman thought and culture
PZ: Greek and Roman thought and modern civilization
Q Epigraphy and Palaeography
QA: Epigraphy–alphabet, inscriptions in pre-Greek characters
QB: Greek epigraphy–bibliography, etc.
QC: Greek epigraphy–handbooks
QD: Greek epigraphy–special discussions
QE: Greek epigraphy–corpora of inscriptions
QF: Greek epigraphy–inscriptions in particular museums
QG: Inscriptions from particular localities
QH: Collections of dialect inscriptions
QI: Collections of inscriptions, chiefly on basis of content
QJ: Epigrams, etc.
QK: Discussions of particular classes of inscriptions
QL: Single inscriptions with commentary
QN: Greek epigraphy–miscellany
QO: Epigraphy–inscriptions in Greek and other languages, especially Latin
QP: Epigraphy–single bilingual inscriptions with commentaries
QQ: Epigraphy–single inscriptions other than Greek, especially Latin
QR: Latin epigraphy
QS: Latin epigraphy–collection of Inscriptions
QT: Epigraphy and inscriptions of Italic dialects
QU: Books, etc. in antiquity
QV: Papyri–paleography, etc.
QW: Papyri, etc.–collections
QX: Manuscripts
QY: Books, etc. in middle ages
QZ: Greek and Latin paleography, including miscellaneous facsimiles of mss.
R Greek authors
R: Greek authors, Classic and Byzantine
PROSE and POETRY
- 1- Anthologies
2- Special topics (e.g. Greek humor)
PROSE
- 6- Biography
12- Letters
14- Love
16- Geography
18- Farming
20- Veterinary medicine
22- History
23- Hellenica Oxyrh.
24- Acta Alexandrinorum
28- Byzantine History
29- Law
31- Lexica, etymologia
32- Grammar
33- Rhetoric and Poetics (i.e. books about style and literature)
34- Orators
36- Meter and Music
37- War
38- Metrology
40- Physiognomy
42- Myths
43- Medicine
44- Botany and Zoology
45- Natural Sciences (math, physics etc.)
46- Paradoxographi, wonders, miracles
47- Dreams
48- Proverbs
49- Doxographi
50- Philosophy general
by period
- 50.100- pre-Socratic
50.200- ca. 400 B.C.
50.300- after ca. 350 B.C.
50.600- the Academy
50.700- Cyrenaics
50.800- the Stoa
50.900- Sophistic movement
- 51- Religion
57- Anthologies
58- Bucolic
60- Comedy
61- Satyr plays
64- Epic and Pseudo-epic
72- Lyric
73- Elegiac
74- Iambic and Choliambic
75- Melic
84- Tragedy
89- Epigram
90- Anthologia Graeca
poetry by period
- 92.600- Alexandrian
92.800- Roman
92.900- Byzantine
94- Bible
- /1- English text, complete or partial
/2- Latin text, complete or partial
/3- Greek text of OT
/12-14- Greek text of NT
/15- Lexica
/16- general on the Bible
/17- general on the OT
/30- general of the NT
/31-57- separate books of the NT, 1 number per book
98- other texts relating to the Bible, Christianity etc.
99- Loeb Classical Library
100- Les Belles Lettres (Budé)
RA:
RA 15: Aeschylus
- /1-12- Complete texts
/14-15- Oresteia
/21-26-Agamemnon
/28-31- Choephori
/32-36- Eumenides
/38-39- Persae
/40-49- Prometheus vinctus
/55-58- Septem contra Thebas
/59- Supplices
/60- Fragments, lost
/61-63- Scholia
/72- Lexica etc.
/73- general
RA 96: Aristophanes
- /1-16- Complete texts
/21-23- Acharnenses
/25- Aves
/27- Ecclesiazousae
/28-30- Equites
/31-33- Nubes
/34- Lysistrata
/36-37- Ranae
/39- Pax
/42- Plutus
/44-45- Vespae
/46- Thesmophoriazusae
/51-54- Scholia
/59-60- Lexica etc.
/65- General
RA 99: Aristotle
- /1-3- General
/4-5- Lost works, fragments etc.
- COLLECTIONS
INDIVIDUAL
- 5- De Philosophia
5.100- Protrepticus
5.200- Peri phones
5.300- Eudemus
/6-12- Poetics and Rhetoric
/13-14- Ethics
- 13- Ethica Magna
13.500- Ethica Eudemia
14- Ethica Nicomachea and Ethics in general
/15-18- Psychological and Philosophical
- 15- Metaphysica
16- De anima
17- Parva naturalia
18- De lineis insecabilibus
/20-25- Political
- 20-21-Politica
23-34- Athenaion politeia
35- Oeconomica
/37-39- Logic
- 37- Categoriae
38- Topica
38.500- De Interpretatione
39- Analytica
39.500- De sophisticis elenchis
/41-49- Natural Science
- 41- Physica
42- De caelo
43- De generatione et corruptione
44- Meteorologica
45- De animalium historia
46- De animalium partibus
47- De animalium generatione
48- De animalium incessu
49- Miscellaneous works on natural science, as listed in the Bible
/57- Scholia
/58- Lexica etc.
/59- General works
RE 38: Euripides
- /1-12- Complete texts
/18- Alcestis
/20- Andromache
/21- Bacchae
/22- Cyclops
/23- Electra
/24- Hecuba
/25- Helena
/26- Heraclidae
/27- Heracles
/28- Hippolytus
/29- Ion
/30- Iphigenia in Aulide
/33- Iphigenia in Tauris
/34- Medea
/35- Rhesus
/36- Orestes
/37- Phoenissae
/38- Supplices
/39- Troades
/43- collected Fragments
/44-50- fragments of individual plays
/51-53- Scholia
/60- Lexica
/63- General
RH 45: Herodotus
- /1-21- Complete texts, commentaries
/22- Individual “Book 1”
/23- Individual “Book 2”
/24- Individual “Book 3”
/25- Individual “Book 4”
/26- Individual “Book 5”
/27- Individual “Book 6”
/28- Individual “Book 7”
/29- Individual “Book 8”
/30- Individual “Book 9”
/32-36- Translations, with little or no comment
/38- Lexica, etc.
/39- General
RH 49: Hesiod
- /1-14- General texts
/16- Opera et dies
/17-19- Theogonia
/20- Scutum
/21- Certamen Homeri et Hediodi
/22- Fragments, collected
/23- Fragments of individual works: Melampodie
/24- Catalogus feminarum
/28-29- Scholia
/30- Lexica
/31- General
RH 65: Homer
- ILIAD
- /1-11- General texts (except trans.)
/12-22- Individual books in order
/18-20- Catalogue of ships
ODYSSEY
- /23-30- general texts (except translations)
/31-35- individual books in order
/36- OPERA OMNIA
MINOR WORKS
- /37- Hymns
/38- to Apollo
/38.1000- to Demeter
/38.2000- to Hermes
/38.3000- to Aphrodite
/39- Margites
/39.1000- Batrachomyomachia
/39.2000- Epigrammata
/39.3000- Minor works, complete
SCHOLIA
- /40-41- to the Iliad
/42- to the Odyssey
/44-45- books about the scholia
/46- Ancient criticism; history of the text
/47-54- Lexica
/55-63- Language (other than lexica)
TRANSLATIONS
- /66- complete
/67- Iliad only
/68- Odyssey only
75- General
RM 5: Menander
- /1-5- Complete plays, texts etc.
/6- Individual plays, by Greek title
/50- Gnomai
RP 62: Plato
- /1-9 General texts
- /10- Lexica
/10.8000- Alcibiades I
/10.9000- Alcibiades II
/11- Apologia Socratis
/11.700- Axiochus
/13- Charmides
/13.1000- Clitophon
/13.2000- Cratylus
/13.3000- Critias
/13.4000- Crito
/13.5000- De iusto
/13.5500- De virtute
/13.6000- Definitiones
/13.6500- Demodocus
/13.7000- Epigrammata
/13.8000- Epistulae
/13.9000- Erastae
/13.9500- Eryxias
/14- Euthydemus
/14.5000- Euthyphro
/15- Gorgias
/15.1000- Hermocrates
/15.2000- Hipparchus
/15.4000- Hippias maior
/15.6000- Hippias minor
/15.8000- Io
/15.9000- Laches
/16- Leges and Epinomis
/16.2000- Lysis
/16.4000- Menexenus
/16.6000- Meno
/16.8000- Minos
/16.9000- Parmenides
/17- Phaedo
/18- Phaedrus
/18.2000- Phile us
/18.4000- Philosophus
/18.6000- Politicus
/19- Protagoras
/23-25- Respublica
/25.9000- Sisyphus
/26- Sophistes
/27- Symposium
/30- Theaetetus
/35- Theages
/43- Timaeus
/44- Scholia
/45- General
RP 66: Plutarch
- /1- General texts
/3-7- General lives
/21-23- General Moralia
/49- Lexica
/51- General
S Latin authors
S: Latin authors–collections
- POETRY and PROSE
- 1- remains of early Latin
2- general anthologies
ROMAN LAW
- 10- before or other than Justinian
11- Justinian
13- post-Justinian
15- Panegyric
16- Oratory and rhetoric
17- Geography
18- Grammar
19- Proverbs
22- History
26- Scriptores Historiae Augustae
30- Mythology
53- Agriculture
54-55- Agrimensores
POETRY
- 66- Anthologies (the best…)
78- Carmina ludrica: Pervigilium Veneris, Priapea
80- Drama: tragedy, comedy, mimi, fabulae Atellanae
81- Collections; on the basis of what remains, not of what is best (fragmenta, reliquiae…)
82- Anthologia Latina
83- Epigrammata Bobiensia
99- Loeb Classical Library
100- Les Belles Lettres (Budé)
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SA: Alphabetical
SC 34: Cicero
- /1-7- General texts
ORATIONS
- /9- general texts and studies
/10-55- individual speeches
RHETORICA
- /61- general texts and studies
/62-69- individual pieces
PHILOSOPHY
- /70- general texts and studies
/71- individual pieces
/95- Letters
/99- Fragments and lost works
/100- Scholia
/101- Lexica
/110- General in order of publication
SP 8: Ovid
- /1-4- General texts
/5- Amores
/5.500- Remedia amoris
/6- Ars amatoria
/6.500- De medicamine faciei
/7-9- Heroides
/10-14- Fasti
/15-19- Metamorphoses
/20-21- Tristia
/22- Halieutica
/23- Ibis
/23.500- Epistulae ex Ponto
/24- Fragments, lost and spurious
/25- Lexica
/32- General
ST 2: Tacitus
- /1-5- General texts
/10- Agricola
/12-14- Annales
/15-19- Historiae
/20-22- Dialogus
/24-31- Germania
/34- Lexica
/35- General
T Medieval and Modern Greek and Italian Literature
TA: General Collections
TD: Romances
TE: Folk Poetry
TF: Folk tales, general
TH: Folk tales, special–according to locality
TK: Historical works
TL: Biography
TM: Modern Greek Literature–Prose
TN: Modern Greek Literature–Poetry
TO: Medieval Italian
U Collected Works
Collected Works
V Festschriften
Festschriften
W Periodicals
WA: Periodicals–U.S.A.
WC: Periodicals–Great Britain etc.
WD: Periodicals–Holland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, etc.
WF: Periodicals–Germany (incl. old Arch. Institute)
WG: Periodicals–Austria, Hungary
WH: Periodicals–France, Spain and Portugal
WI: Periodicals–Italy, etc.
WK: Periodicals–Greece
WL: Periodicals–Turkey, Bulgaria, Albania, Russia
WM: Periodicals–Japan
X Societies, etc.: Reports, Bulletins, etc.
XA: Societies, etc. (Reports, etc.)–U.S.A.
XC: Societies–Great Britain
XD: Societies–Holland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, etc.
XF: Societies–Germany
XH: Societies, etc.–France
XI: Societies, etc.–Italy
XK: Societies, etc.–Greece
XM: Societis, etc. - -Russia
Y Series of Monographs
YA: Series of Monographs–U.S.A.
YC: Monographs–Canada
YD: Monographs–Scandinavia, Low Countries, etc.
YF: Monographs–Germany
YG: Monographs–Austria
YI: Monographs–Italy
YK:
YL: Monographs–Miscellaneous
Z Encyclopaedias and Dictionaries; Miscellaneous
ZX: Directories
ZY: Encyclopaedias-general and special
ZZ: Dictionaries
For details on what the Blegen library collects in any of these categories see the Acquisitions Policy statement.

