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What is a collection of writings called?

A collection of writings can be called several things, depending on the specific type of writings and how they are organized:

General terms:

* Collection: This is a general term that can be used for any grouping of writings.

* Anthology: This term is often used for a collection of literary works, especially if they are chosen by a specific editor or theme.

* Corpus: This term is often used for a large and comprehensive collection of writings, often used in academic contexts.

* Compilation: This term is often used for a collection of writings that are put together from different sources.

More specific terms:

* Book: This is the most common term for a collection of writings bound together.

* Volume: This term is often used for a single book in a larger series.

* Series: This term is used for a group of books that are related to each other in some way, such as by author or topic.

* Manuscript: This term is used for a collection of handwritten writings.

* Archive: This term is used for a collection of documents, often historical or legal in nature.

The best term to use will depend on the specific context.

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