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Pinakes
thumb|Imaginary depiction of the Library of Alexandria
The Pinakes ( 'tables', plural of pinax) is a lost bibliographic work composed by Callimachus (310/305–240 BCE) that is popularly considered to be the first library catalog in the West; its contents were based upon the holdings of the Library of Alexandria during Callimachus's tenure there during the third century BCE.
International Association of Music Libraries, Archives and Documentation Centres
organization of music libraries that promotes international cooperation and music bibliography
VD 17
German bibliography project (17th century prints)
Jyotiḥśāstra
A '''''''''' (treatise on Jyotisha) is a text from a classical body of literature on the topic of Hindu astrology, known as , dating to the medieval period of Classical Sanskrit literature (roughly the 3rd to 9th centuries CE). Only the most important ones exist in scholarly editions or translations, while many remain unedited in Sanskrit or vernacular manuscripts.
L'Année philologique
bibliographic almanac in the field of the classics
Bibliotheca universalis
1545–49 listing of all the books printed in Latin, Greek, or Hebrew then known
VD 16
German bibliography project (16th century prints)