Anthrogia

Japanese: アントロギア - あんとろぎあ
Anthrogia

…Anthology means “gathering flowers” ​​in ancient Greek, and originally referred to picking flowers or the activities of bees, but today it refers to a collection of excellent poems (anthology). The two most famous Greek anthologies that remain today are the Palatine Anthology (compiled in Constantinople around 980) and the Planudes Anthology (compiled by Planudes in 1299). …

*Some of the terminology that refers to "Anthrogia" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…アントロギアanthologiaとは,古代ギリシア語で〈花を集めること〉を意味し,元来花摘みやミツバチの営みを表す言葉であったが,今日では優れた詩文を集めた詩集を表す(アンソロジー)。《ギリシア詞華集》として今日伝存するもっとも有名なものは《パラティナ詞華集》(980年ころ,コンスタンティノープルにおいて集成)と,《プラヌデス詞華集》(1299年,プラヌデスが集成)の二つである。…

※「アントロギア」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。

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