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001 - CONTROL NUMBER

  • control field: 130594

003 - CONTROL NUMBER IDENTIFIER

  • control field: DLC

005 - DATE AND TIME OF LATEST TRANSACTION

  • control field: 20200604175413.0

008 - FIXED-LENGTH DATA ELEMENTS

  • fixed length control field: 051220|| anannbabn |a ana c

010 ## - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER

  • LC control number: sh2005008604

040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE

  • Original cataloging agency: WaU
  • Language of cataloging: eng
  • Transcribing agency: DLC
  • Modifying agency: DLC

150 ## - HEADING--TOPICAL TERM

  • Topical term or geographic name entry element: Death (Personification)

450 ## - SEE FROM TRACING--TOPICAL TERM

  • Topical term or geographic name entry element: Personification of Death

550 ## - SEE ALSO FROM TRACING--TOPICAL TERM

  • Control subfield: g
  • Topical term or geographic name entry element: Signs and symbols

670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND

  • Source citation: Work cat.: Stroppel, F. Christmas spirit, c2004.

670 ## - SOURCE DATA FOUND

  • Source citation: Ferris, W. Death takes a holiday, 1936.

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  • Source citation: Wikipedia, Dec. 15, 2005
  • Information found: (Death (personification). Death, personified is a personification of death as an anthropomorphic figure or a fictional character, who has existed in mythology and popular culture since the earliest days of storytelling. The personification of Death as a living, sentient entity is a concept that has existed in all known societies since the beginnings of recorded history. Example of death personified are: in modern-day European-based folklore, Death is known as the Grim Reaper or The grim spectre of death; Death as a fictional character)

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  • Source citation: The American Heritage dictionary of the English language, via WWW, Dec. 15, 2005
  • Information found: (death. 5. often Death. A personification of the destroyer of life, usually represented as a skeleton holding a scythe)

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  • Source citation: OED online, Dec. 15, 2005
  • Information found: (death, n. I. 1. c. as a personified agent. (Usually figured as a skeleton; see also death's-head))

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  • Source citation: LC catalog, Dec. 15, 2005
  • Information found: (ti: The personification of death in some ancient religions)

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