sylloge


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sylloge

(ˈsɪlədʒɪ)
n
a collection or summary
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Sylloge

 a collection; a summary, 1686.
Example: sylloge of many illustrious persons, 1697.
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(dir.): Sylloge nummorum religionis isiacae et sarapiacae (SNRIS).
In 1474, Alessandro made an archaeological drawing of Rome in a codex, which contains a sylloge of antique inscriptions drawn from the collection of Ciriano d'Ancona.
Fedorov et al., Sylloge numorum arabicorum Tubingen: Buhara I Samarqand.
Boissonade (Ed.), Poetarum Graecorum Sylloge. Euripides (Vol.
(6.60) Cameron found this epigram, on the offering of a lock of hair, 'a rather banal piece' and suggested that it was not by Palladas, but by some other poet whom Palladas included in his Sylloge (his own collection of his poems which were absorbed into the Greek Anthology by Constantine Cephalas) and then parodied in the next epigram, 6.61, a hymn to the razor that cut the hair.