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Defining the "x"


The lowercase "x" used throughout the tables in this document represents the Cutter of the original work, or the first Cutter. The second Cutter is selected from the subarrangement of the table, e.g., Translation Table .

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.x = original work

.x13 = the English translation of the same work

.x14 = the French translation of the same work

.x15 = the German translation of the same work

point_bl.gif In the Biography Table , the following example applies:

Biographee on the first Cutter.

.x = Cutter for biographee.

in the classification schedule:

E185.97 Individual A-Z

in the shelflist:

E185

.97

.K5 = King, Martin Luther.
[.x = .K5]

.xA2 = Collected works.

E185

.97 King, Martin Luther.

.K5A2 [Works. 1967]

1967 The collected works of Martin ... 1967.

.xA25 = Selected works.

E185

.97 King, Martin Luther.

.K5A25 Words & wisdom of Martin ... [1970]

1970

To return, select:

LC Cutter Tables: Contents


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