rare. [a. Gr. συλλογή, f. συλλέγειν to collect.] A collection; a summary.
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.
1697. Evelyn, Numism., vii. 244. Luckius who set forth his Sylloge of many Illustrious Persons of the last Century.
1787. Piece (title), A Sylloge of the remaining Authentic Inscriptions relative to the erection of our English Churches.
1880. Encycl. Brit., XIII. 131/1. Of the documents belonging to the later period a very comprehensive though not quite complete sylloge is given.