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anthology|ænˈθɒlədʒɪ| [ad. L. anthologia, a. Gr. ἀνθολογία (f. ἄνθο-ς flower + -λογια collection, f. λέγ-ειν to gather), applied to a collection of poems. Cf. mod.Fr. anthologie. Later Gr. had also the homonym ἀνθολόγιον applied to a hymnal.] 1. A collection of the flowers of verse, i.e. small choice poems, esp. epigrams, by various authors; originally applied to the Greek collections so called.
1640Chilmead tr. Ferrand's Love-Melanch. 334 This clause..is found..both in Diogenes Laertius, in his life, and also in the anthology. 1756J. Warton Ess. Pope (1782) II. §14. 402 [The sepulchral inscriptions]..of Meleager on his wife, in the Greek Anthology. 1793Ritson (title) The English Anthology. 1851Sir F. Palgrave Norm. & Eng. I. 119 Anthologies are sickly things. 2. Extended to other literary collections. Also transf., esp. of paintings, songs, etc., and other art forms.
1856R. Vaughan Mystics I. Pref. 8 A kind of anthology from the writings of the leading mystics. 1878Geo. Eliot Coll. Breakf. P. 410 Anthology of causes and effects. 1961Listener 21 Dec. 1068/1 The quays..bore an anthology of western European coastal traffic: Bilbao, Stockholm, Hamburg, Glasgow. 1965Ibid. 11 Nov. 760/1 Fry put on his second and even more demanding anthology of post-Impressionism. 1967Ibid. 3 Aug. 129 Some of the LPs that Sinatra began bringing out in the mid-Fifties..are virtually anthologies of pop songs from the previous 20 years. 3. With some reference to the original meaning (in Greek) of a flower-gathering.
1755Johnson, Anthology, a collection of flowers. 1822De Quincey Confess. Wks. V. 223 In the anthologies of earth..one flower beyond every other is liable to change, which flower is the countenance of woman. 4. A hymnal [= Gr. ἀνθολόγιον].
[1727–51Chambers Cycl., Anthologion.] 1775Ash, Anthology, in the Greek Church, a collection of devotional pieces. †5. A treatise on flowers. [A distinct use, on the analogy of zoology, ornithology, etc.: also in Fr.] Obs.
1678Phillips, Anthologie, a treating of flowers, also a florid discourse. 1706― Anthology, a Discourse or Treatise of Flowers, or of the Florist's Art. [So in Bailey, etc.] 6. anthology-piece.
1935Scrutiny IV. 168 A favourite anthology-piece When the lamp is shattered. 1965Listener 2 Sept. 350/2 The..‘Battle of San Romano’ by Uccello..is an anthology piece so familiar from countless small reproductions that its gigantic scale when one sees it again is breathtaking. |