Antiguas literaturas germánicas
Borges-Ingenieros, 1951, later revised by Borges and Vázquez as Literaturas germánicas medievales, 1966
Borges-Ingenieros, 1951, later revised by Borges and Vázquez as Literaturas germánicas medievales, 1966
the Hebrew Bible
Juan Alfonso Carrizo, 1926
Antilles
Antilocus, warrior in Trojan War
six-legged antilopes in Siberian myth
region of Colombia that includes Medellín
ancient Antioch in Asia Minor, now Antakia
Jules Supervielle poetic narrative in L'Arche de Noé, 1938
Gomensoro
Borges-Henríquez Ureña, 1937
Borges-Bioy-Ocampo, 1940.
Fishburn and Hughes: "A miscellany of stories on themes related to the supernatural published by Borges in 1940 jointly with Silvina Ocampo and A. Bioy Casares. It included work of G.K. Chesterton, Lewis Carroll, Edgar Allan Poe, James Joyce, Leon Bloy, Rabelais, Cocteau, Wu Ch'eng En and Chuan Tzu, and a story from the Thousand and One Nights. In Borges's own words, it is 'one of the books a second Noah should save from a second flood'." (7)
anthology by Julio Noé, 1926
Onís, 1934
perhaps a reference to Francisco Soto y Calvo's Antología de poetas griegos, 1929, though this was published after the 1927 note
Menéndez y Pelayo anthology in ten volumes, 1890-1906
Book compiled by Mario Falcao Espalger
anthology in which one of the six poets is Nierenstein Souza
Parodi: "supuesta antología poética en la que participa Nierenstein Souza"(267).
Greek Anthology, the Palatine Anthology of Greek epigrams, compiled c. 980 by a Byzantine scholar
Borges project of anthology of world poetry, mentioned in a letter to Sureda in 1923