Library of Congress Classification:Class P, subclass PJ -- Oriental philology and literature
Subclass PJ: Oriental philology and languages is a classification used by the Library of Congress Classification system under Class P -- Language and Literature. This article describes subclass PJ, which covers the Afro-Asiatic languages and their literatures, as well as certain non–Afro-Asiatic Jewish languages like Yiddish.
Contents
- PJ
- 1-9500..........Oriental philology and literature
- 1-489..........General
- 1-195.........Languages
- 306-489.......Literature
- 601-995........Special groups
- 601-621.......Christian Oriental
- 701-989.......Mohammedan
- 991-995.......Hamito-Semitic
- 1001-1989......Egyptology
- 1091-1109.....Egyptian writing and its decipherment
- 1111-1439.....Language
- 1481-1989.....Literature. Inscriptions
- 2001-2199......Coptic
- 2340-2399......Lybyco-Berber languages. Berber languages
- 2353-2367.....Libyan group
- 2369-2399.....Berber languages
- 2401-2594......Cushitic languages
- 3001-3097......Semitic philology and literature
- 3101-4091......East Semitic languages
- 4101-4197......West and North Semitic languages
- 4171-4197.....Phenician-Punic
- 4501-5192......Hebrew
- 5201-5329......Aramaic
- 5401-5909......Syriac
- 6001-8517......Arabic
- 6073-7144.....Language
- 6690-6697....Ancient Arabic
- 6701-6901....Modern Arabic dialects
- 6950-7144....South Arabian
- 6950-6981...Ancient
- 7051-7144...Modern
- 7501-8517.....Literature
- 7695.8-7876..Individual authors or works
- 6073-7144.....Language
- 8991-9293......Ethiopian languages
- 9001-9101.....Ethiopic (Geez)
- 9201-9269.....Amharic
- 1-489..........General
- 1-9500..........Oriental philology and literature
Sources
Library of Congress Classification Outline
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