rare. [a. Gr. συλλογή, f. συλλέγειν to collect.] A collection; a summary.

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1686.  Goad, Celest. Bodies, III. i. 364. I do not intend to tie my self to any one Individual Aspect, but of the whole Sylloge.

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1697.  Evelyn, Numism., vii. 244. Luckius … who set forth his Sylloge of many Illustrious Persons of the last Century.

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1787.  Piece (title), A Sylloge of the remaining Authentic Inscriptions relative to the erection of our English Churches.

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1880.  Encycl. Brit., XIII. 131/1. Of the documents belonging to the later period a very comprehensive though not quite complete sylloge is given.

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