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.