The school is perhaps best remembered for an anthology of prose and poetry entitled
Flowers of Piety (, 1708), which was composed by the students of the school, made up of epigrams, both in ancient Greek and Latin,
Sapphic odes, Italian
sonnets, and, most significantly, prose and verse compositions in (Demotic) modern Greek. It offers the first surviving
Demotic Greek poetry following the termination of the
Cretan Renaissance. Additional works composed by the staff of the Flanginian are "Greece's Homage to the Venetian Senate", and a literary encyclopedia by Ioannis Patousas composed in four volumes, which was a valuable resource for Greek schools operating in the Ottoman Empire. ==Location==