Stefan's
Florilegium 
Several types of files are available:
What's a `Florilegium'? Literally, it means "a gathering of flowers".Florilegia were collections of choice tidbits (from Ovid, Aristotle, various popes, church scholars, etc) arranged topically.
Typically, a florilegium is huge, encyclopedic, and contains only choice selections from particular works. Example, Ovid's Metamorphoseswould be too long to include in its entirety and might suggest some ofthe wrong ideas (from a Church viewpoint), so only those works that offerclear exegetic or moralistic exempla would likely be included. Thus, a florilegium would probably *not* include Nestor's account of the battle of the Lapiths -- the tale pokes fun at Nestor, at old men attempting to claim wisdom solely based upon age, and (less directly) at Homer. A florilegium probably *would* contain the tales of Midas, however, because they provide lessons on the evils of greed, pride, and gossip.
I hope you find these files useful, interesting, amusing or all three.
Honorable Lord Stefan li Rous (Mark S. Harris) stefanlirous@gmail.com).
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