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Pre-Tang Anthologies and Anthologization

2017
Abstract In China from ancient times the anthology has occupied an important place in literary culture. During the early medieval period the purely literary anthology comes into its own. The emergence of a large number of anthologies in this period is related to changing conceptions of writing as well as attempts to define genres and to ...
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Anthology

2004
Abstract Yalqut —literally, a collection —is the common name in the Middle Ages for an anthology of midrash, or rabbinic scriptural interpretation. The term yalqut, taken from the title of one such collection, yalqut shimoni (which scholars through the ages have often simply called Yalqut), would indeed seem to be an appropriate name ...
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Anthology of the Provencal Troubadours.

Modern Language Notes, 1942
H. J. Chaytor, R. T. Hill, T. G. Bergin
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Anthology

2020
Abstract Anthologies, in the broadest sense of collections of independent texts, have always played an important role in preserving and spreading the written word, and collections of short forms, such as proverbs, wise sayings, and epigraphs, have a long history.
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Anthology

The Musical Times, 1967
Stanley Sadie, Hans Engel
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Anthology

The Musical Times, 1968
Robert Anderson, Antony Hopkins
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Anthology of Czech Poetry: A Bilingual Anthology

The Slavic and East European Journal, 1974
Maria Banerjee, Alfred French
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Quotes “An Anthology”

NASPA Journal, 1965
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