For the journal of the Canadian Society of Medievalists, see Florilegium (journal). For the early music ensemble based in London, see Florilegium (music group).
In medieval Latin, a florilegium (plural florilegia) was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing tradition. The word is from the Latin flos (flower) and legere (to gather): literally a gathering of flowers, or collection of fine extracts from the body of a larger work. It was adapted from the Greek anthologia (ἀνθολογία) "anthology", with the same etymological meaning.
In medieval Latin, a florilegium (plural florilegia) was a compilation of excerpts or sententia from other writings and is an offshoot of the commonplacing...
Eclogues) and the second volume became known as the Anthology (also Florilegium). Modern editions now refer to both volumes as the Anthology. The Anthology...
The Anthology of Planudes (also called Planudean Anthology, in Latin Anthologia Planudea or sometimes in Greek Ἀνθολογία διαφόρων ἐπιγραμμάτων ("Anthology...
directions printed along with his collections of string pieces Florilegium Primum and Florilegium Secundum (First and Second Bouquets) in 1695 and 1698. Georg...
"An English translation of Ruperto de Nola's Libre del Coch". Stefan's Florilegium. Archived from the original on April 7, 2019. Retrieved January 31, 2011...
formed the kernel for what has become known as the Greek Anthology. Florilegium, a Latin derivative for a collection of flowers, was used in medieval...
active troubadours in Italy. Ferrarino is best known as the compiler of a florilegium of Occitan lyric poetry appended to the end of manuscript D, an Italian...
18, 21; Dio Chrysostom, Orations, viii. 1–4; Aelian, x. 16; Stobaeus, Florilegium, 13.19 IEP Desmond, William (2008). Cynics. University of California...
Loci communes (Pseudo-Maximus), a late ninth- or early tenth-century florilegium Richard Hill, a London grocer (Oxford, Balliol College, MS 354). Robert...
Great Barrier Reef. These collections later formed the basis of Banks' Florilegium. Solander also wrote a manuscript describing all the species collected...
Epistolae (edition of Alciphron, 1853). Stobaeus (1855–1863; including Florilegium 1855 and Ioannis Stobaei Eclogarum physicarum et ethicarum libri duo...
of Franciscans and Dominicans in a manuscript of Alexander Nequam's Florilegium (Cambridge University Library, MS Gg.6.42)". In Zutshi, Patrick; Robson...
The Highgrove Florilegium: Watercolours depicting plants grown in the garden at Highgrove is a two-volume book of botanical illustrations recording plants...
Archived from the original on 25 December 2012. Retrieved 10 March 2013. "Florilegium urbanum - Physical fabric - Regulations for building construction and...
63–71. ISBN 9783447015332. Brock, Sebastian P. (1985). "A Monothelete Florilegium in Syriac". After Chalcedon: Studies in Theology and Church History....
eleven of Daniel's twelve chapters, and the twelfth is quoted in the Florilegium (a compilation scroll) 4Q174, showing that the book at Qumran did not...
Description of London Archived 22 March 2004 at the Wayback Machine, Florilegium Urbanum, 5 April 2006 Francis Peabody Magoun, 1929, "Football in Medieval...
many illustrated plates from various botanical works for the Florilegium novum and Florilegium and renovatum auctum of Johannes Theodorus de Bry (1561–1623)...
23–34. Hodge, James L. (1986). "The Heroic Profile of Bilbo Baggins". Florilegium. 8 (1): 212–221. doi:10.3138/flor.8.012. Rateliff 2007, pp. 79–80 Edwards...
whose aphorisms adorned Apollo's temple in Delphi. Stobaeus in the Florilegium relates a story about a symposium where Solon's young nephew was singing...
English translation of Ruperto de Nola's "Libre del Coch"". Stefan's Florilegium. Archived from the original on April 7, 2019. Retrieved January 31, 2011...
respected Nuremberg apothecary and botanist, best known for his monumental florilegium, the Hortus Eystettensis (lit. The Garden at Eichstätt), 1613. Besler...
excerpt from Querolus, misattributed to Plautus, in a 12th- or 13th-century copy of the Florilegium Gallicum [fr], an anthology of classical authors...