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This site & Author · 1163 days ago

THE AUTHOR:

Stewart Butterfield, b. 1973 in a fishing village cum hippie hideaway on the central coast of British Columbia.

Good man, loves his family. Employee of Yahoo! Inc., co-founder of Flickr, author of “Being and Nothing-in-Particular-ness”, a 3rd year Philosophy of Mind paper (unpublished).


THE NAME:

Sylloge (pronounced: sill-oh-zhee) is a anglicization of a latinization of the greek stem “sullog” (collect), as used, for example, in sullog-os: an assembly, concourse, meeting of persons.

It isn’t in most dictionaries, but the (New Shorter) Oxford English Dictionary defines it as “a collection or summary” while the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus lists the following: Compendium, aperçu, digest, précis, sketch, survey, syllabus.


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