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As Mehrotra says: "Written in Mahārāshtrī Prākrit, the Gāthāsaptaśatī('700 Verses in the Gāthā Form') or Gāhākōsō ('A Treasury of Gāthās') is perhaps the earliest anthology of secular Indian verse, and dates from the first to second century".

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The first volume of the earliest anthology series, released by Ichijinsha under the title Kanon Comic Anthology, was released in November 2000 under their DNA Media Comics label.

The first volume of the earliest anthology series, released by Ichijinsha under the title Air Comic Anthology, was released on January 25 , 2001under their DNA Media Comics label.

This is the earliest extensive anthology of heroic Gaelic ballads in either Scotland or Ireland.

The works of Qu Yuan have survived in an early anthology, the Chuci ("Elegies of Chu"; Eng. trans. The Songs of the South, 1959; also translated as Elegies of the South, 2011), much of which must be attributed to later poets writing about the legendary life of Qu Yuan.

"The impact of Howe's early anthology was very profound," Mr. Roskies explained.

The bookshelves contain a complete vellum-bound set of Johnson's "Lives of the Poets" and copies of the many books Mr. Ricks has himself written or edited -- books about Keats, Milton, Beckett and T. S. Eliot; editions of Tennyson, Housman and Eliot's early poems; anthologies of Victorian verse and of English poetry from the anonymous author of "Sumer is icumen in" to Seamus Heaney.

Aldington, by now a successful novelist, took up the suggestion and enlisted the help of Ford and H.D. The result was the Imagist Anthology 1930, edited by Aldington and including all the contributors to the four earlier anthologies with the exception of Lowell, who had died, Cannell, who had disappeared, and Pound, who declined.

Recording: For no reason other than pure pleasure, I found myself listening repeatedly to a disc entitled "Flights of Fantasy: Early Italian Chamber Music" — an anthology of Baroque pieces with Monica Huggett and the Irish Baroque Orchestra, on the Avie label.

Abū Tammām, in full Abū Tammām Ḥabīb Ibn Aws (born 804, near Damascus [now in Syria] died c. 845, Mosul, Iraq) poet and editor of an anthology of early Arabic poems known as the Ḥamāsah.

804 near Damascus, Syria c. 845 Mosul, Iraq Abū Tammām, in full Abū Tammām Ḥabīb Ibn Aws (born 804, near Damascus [now in Syria] died c. 845, Mosul, Iraq), poet and editor of an anthology of early Arabic poems known as the Ḥamāsah.

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