BIOGRAFY
nol-
-180
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022.9
91
92
93
94
95
.96
97
.98
00
023
Nonchristian
Atheist
Brahman Buddhist
Parsee
Jew
Mohammedan
Other nonchristian religions
Of sociology
923.1-023.8 may be subdivided for nationality, as in 930-999; e. g. the life of an
English king is 923.142; of a Russian czar, 923.147; of a Chinese general, 923.551
Chief rulers: kings, queens, emperors, presidents
Political science: legislativ dep’t, governors, politicians,
statesmen, nobles, etc. For slaves, see 326.02
Political economy: bankers, capitalists, financiers
Law: judiciary dep’t, lawyers, judges
Criminals
Administration: army and navy, civil servis
Associations and institutions Philanthropists, etc.
Education: teachers, school offisers, educators
Commerce and communication: railway officials, merchants,
etc.
Manners and customs: society, travelers, discovery
924 Of philology
0925 ‘“ science
926 ‘‘ useful arts
927 “ fine arts
028 * literature
p.
See note under 920 about subdividing. It is seldom
wise to use more than 4 figures, unless in a large special
collection; e. g. in a music library, lives of pianists may
be separated as 927.86. Professors known as special-
ists go with the subject taught rather than with teach.
ers; e. g. a professor of geology 925.5; but if more
prominent as an educator than as a geologist he goes
in 023.7
J
In adding figures for the subdivisions of literature, as in 810-809, clas historians
with miscellaneous authors as 8; i. e. Gibbon's life is 028.28; 028.31 is life of a Ger-
man poet, and 928.601 is life of a Portuguese poet