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In mathematics, lexicographical order is a means of ordering sequences in a manner analogous to that used to produce alphabetical order. [16] Some computer applications use a version of alphabetical order that can be achieved using a very simple algorithm, based purely on the ASCII or Unicode codes for characters. This may have non-standard ...
The Book and the Brotherhood - Iris Murdoch ; Book of Armagh (9th century) Book of the Black Bass - Henshall ; The Book of Columba ; Book of Common Prayer - Church of England prayerbook; The Book of Daniel - E.L. Doctorow ; Book of Deer, manuscript gospel; Book of Dimma (8th century), gospel; The Book of Dreams - Jack Vance ; Book of Durrow
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The first library to list titles alphabetically under each subject was the Sorbonne library in Paris. Library catalogs originated as manuscript lists, arranged by format (folio, quarto, etc.) or in a rough alphabetical arrangement by author. Before printing, librarians had to enter new acquisitions into the margins of the catalog list until a ...