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Collected Works (Hunters
Collected works may refer to: * Complete works, the complete works of a single author, often edited posthumously * Anthology (Florilegium), a collection of works by a single author or by various authors on a given topic Literature * Library of Congress Classification:Class A, subclass AC -- Collections - Series - Collected works, a classification used by the Library of Congress classification system Books * Collected Works (Bernice Summerfield anthology), ''Collected Works'' (Bernice Summerfield anthology), a 2006 original anthology edited by Nick Wallace, featuring a spin-off character from ''Doctor Who'' * ''Collected Works of Sri Aurobindo'', published by the Sri Aurobindo Ashram in 1972 * ''Collected Works of Aleister Crowley 1905-1907'', a trilogy of books published by the occultist Aleister Crowley * ''Marx/Engels Collected Works'' (MECW), the largest collection of translations into English of the works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels * ''The Collected Works of C. G. Jung' ...
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Complete Works
The complete works of an artist, writer, musician, group, etc., is a collection of all of their cultural works. For example, ''Complete Works of Shakespeare'' is an edition containing all the plays and poems of William Shakespeare. A ''Complete Works'' published edition of a text corpus is normally accompanied with additional information and critical apparatus. It may include notes, introduction, a biographical sketch, and may pay attention to textual variants. Similarly, the term body of work may be used to describe the entirety of the creative or academic output produced by a particular individual or unit. Terminology Complete works may be titled by a single word, "Works". "Collected works" is often treated as a synonym. A distinction began to be seen clearly in the second half of the 18th century. The Latin language equivalent ''Opera Omnia'' is still used in English, for example, to refer to the works of Galen or Leonhard Euler. German usage distinguishes :de:Gesamtwerk as ...
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