Catalecta

/kəˈtælɛktə/ noun

Definition

A collection of selected poems, fragments, or literary pieces, often from classical or medieval sources.

Etymology

From Greek katalekta, neuter plural of katalektikos (incomplete, lacking). The term refers to incomplete or selected verses collected together.

Kelly Says

Medieval monks preserved many classical poems only as catalecta—fragments and selections copied into manuscripts—which means entire literary traditions survived through these edited collections!

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