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LITERATURE

I. GENERAL DIVISIONS.

1.  POETRY:   1509;   ballad 161;  burlesque 291;   drama 550, 1238, 1368, 1509, 1898;

epic 1509; lyric 1509;   sonnet 1510, 1781.

2. FICTION:    legend 1049; mythology 1294;  novel 1363;  romance 1628.

3. BELLES-LETTRES    (criticism,   essays,    humor   and    letters):     aesthetics    21;

essay, 626;  letters 1058.

4. HISTORY:    876.

5. PHILOSOPHY:   1471.

6. SCIENCE:   1706.

II. CHINESE.

1.  ITS EXTENT:   1080.

2. OF WHAT  IT CONSISTS:   1080.

3. CONFUCIUS AND  HIS WRITINGS:   441;  1080.

4. THE CHINESE VIEW OF THEM:   Chinese Empire 390;  441;  1080.

III. SANSKRIT AND HINDU.

1. THE CHARACTER OF THE IMPORTANT WRITINGS:   1080, 199;  Bengali 199;

India 918.

2. THE VEDAS:   2007.

3.  HINDU  LITERATURE THE SOURCE OF MANY OF OUR STORIES:   Folklore

688;  mythology 1214;  Indo-European 923.

4. THE  GREAT  EPICS:    Mahabharata 1080;   Ramayana 1080, 1584.

5.  HINDU  DRAMA:   1080.

IV. BABYLONIAN.

1.  ITS ANTIQUITY:   152; Assyria 125.

2.  ITS FORM  OF WRITING:   Cuneiform 486.

3.  ITS GREATEST  BOOK:   1080.

4. LIBRARIES:   1063.

V. ASSYRIAN.

1. TIME OF THE ASSYRIANS:   125.

2. RECOVERY OF THIS LOST LITERATURE:   Layard 1040; Nineveh and Nippur

1352.

3. ASURBANIPAL'S LIBRARY AT NINEVEH:   1063, 1080, 1352.

4. ASSYRIAN   POEMS AND  LEGENDS:    1081

5. THE   CREATION   AND   THE   FLOOD   IN   ASSYRIAN    LITERATURE:    1081;

deluge 518.

VI. PHOENICIAN.

1. THE PHOENICIAN CONTRIBUTION:   means of writing 2113.

2. HANNO'S PERIPLUS:   830;  1081.

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