Definition: Analemmatic refers to a collection of ancient manuscripts, often containing books or other written material that was not widely published at the time, but became known as a "collection" in the Middle Ages. In this context, "analemmatic" would mean a group or collection of specific texts from earlier manuscripts or religious documents, which were not widely circulated during that era and hence have become rare or difficult to find. Definition: Analemmatic refers to a scholarly or historical compilation consisting of a series of works that are considered by scholars to be older than the primary sources themselves. Typically, these collections include books, manuscripts, hymns, or other written material from earlier times. These collections often date back to the Middle Ages and have been collected together as one group. The word "analemmatic" was used in ancient contexts and later on by scholars to denote a scholarly or historical collection of writings from earlier periods that are considered old or rare.