The Dewey Decimal System is a library classification system used to organize books by subject. While Shakespeare's sonnets are not specifically categorized within the Dewey Decimal System, they can generally be found under the number 821, which is designated for English poetry. Within that category, Shakespeare’s works, including his sonnets, are often referenced in collections or anthologies. For detailed studies, specific editions may also have their own classifications based on their content or focus.
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Dewey Ganzel has written: 'Fortune and men's eyes' -- subject(s): Editors, Biography
F. Dewey Tremaine has written: 'Little White Nose'
Dewey Harold Amos has written: 'Geologic map of the Blackford quadrangle, western Kentucky' -- subject(s): Geology, Maps
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Shakespeare is the only author to have his own Dewey Decimal number.
The Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC), or Dewey Decimal System, is a proprietary library classification system first published in the United States by Melvil Dewey in 1876.
Dewey Decimal is the classification system of the library.
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The Dewey decimal number for Greek civilization is 938 in the Dewey Decimal Classification system.
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William Shakespeare's works would typically be found in the 800s, specifically in the 822 section which is dedicated to English literature of the Renaissance period.
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Dewey decimal system
The Dewey Decimal System and the Library of Congress Classification System.
The library uses the Dewey Decimal Classification system to allocate numbers to books.