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Fragments of letters from her copied by Galois himself ( with many portions either obliterated, such as her name, or deliberately omitted ) are available.
* Fragments of Ennius ' Annals at The Latin Library ; text from Wordsworth ( 1874 ), line numbering from Warmington ( 1935 )
Fragments of granite found by Petrie in the Descending Passage may have come from these now vanished doors.
* Fragments from his lost works
Fragments of provincial Roman sculptures, as well as coins, jewelry, glass, pottery and other objects from Roman Maastricht are on display in the exhibition space of the city's public library ( Centre Céramique ).
In 1760 Macpherson published the English-language text Fragments of ancient poetry, collected in the Highlands of Scotland, and translated from the Gaelic or Erse language, and later that year obtained further manuscripts.
Fragments of prehistoric pottery from Kamabai Rock Shelter
* In the Doctor Who spin-off series Torchwood episode " Fragments ", genius Toshiko Sato's backstory reveals that she stole faulty designs from the Ministry of Defence and UNIT, which she used to construct a sonic device, referred to as a " sonic modulator ", to trade to a terrorist organisation in exchange for her mother.
Both discovered during the 1895 Oxyrhynchus excavation, Sappho ’ s Fragments 16 and 44 are translations from extant 2nd and 3rd century B. C.
This view is confirmed by the " Prague Fragments " and by certain Old Glagolitic liturgical fragments brought from Jerusalem to Kiev and there discovered by Saresnewsky — probably the oldest document for the Slavonic tongue ; these adhere closely to the Latin type, as is shown by the words " Mass ," " Preface ," and the name of one Felicitas.
During the summer of 1924, the Viennese composer Alban Berg's Three Fragments from Wozzeck, op.
Fragments of a brazier depicting Tlaloc from Stage IVB of the Templo Mayor in Mexico City.
Fragments from an 8th century relief at the Assyrian capital of Nineveh depicting the fleets of Tyre and Sidon have been interpreted as depicting two-and three-level warships, fitted with rams.
Fragments of mosaics from the first church are visible on the floor, which is usually covered by water after heavy rains ( together with the crypt ).
Fragments of similar date and style from Rome and provincial Italy appear to be modeled on the Augustan Fasti, and fill some of its gaps.
( Based on excerpt from Epicurus ' Gnoseology ' Handbook of Greek Philosophy: From Thales to the Stoics Analysis and Fragments ', Nikolaos Bakalis, Trafford Publishing 2005, ISBN 1-4120-4843-5 )
Fragments from the Dead Sea Scrolls, written from 150 BCE to 70 CE state that it was Nabonidus ( N-b-n-y ) who was smitten by God with a fever for seven years of his reign while his son Belshazzar was regent.
Fragments from those shots struck American tourist Dennis Olson who had been hiding with his wife, Mary, and Winter.
Fragments of it recovered from Assur-bani-pal's library at Nineveh and later Babylonian copies show that it was studied, divided into chapters, entitled Ninu ilu sirum from its incipit ( opening words ), and recopied for fifteen hundred years or more.
The plot has some parallels to that of a classical Danish novella, Brudstykker af en Landsbydegns Dagbog (" Fragments from a Parish-Clerk's Diary ") by Steen Steensen Blicher ( 1824 ).
# Fragments from two different versions / tablets tell how Enkidu encourages Gilgamesh to slay Humwawa.
Martial school of organum, the music of which was often characterized by a swiftly moving part over a single sustained line ; the Notre Dame school of polyphony, which included the composers Léonin and Pérotin, and which produced the first music for more than two parts around 1200 ; the musical melting-pot of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, a pilgrimage destination and site where musicians from many traditions came together in the late Middle Ages, the music of whom survives in the Codex Calixtinus ; and the English school, the music of which survives in the Worcester Fragments and the Old Hall Manuscript.

Fragments and Cairo
Fragments have also been found in the Cairo Genizah.

Fragments and others
Fragments of others survive.
His one-time student P. D. Ouspensky wrote In Search of the Miraculous: Fragments of an Unknown Teaching, which some, Rodney Collins among others, regard as a crucial introduction to the teaching.
Encouraged by Home and others, he produced a number of pieces translated from the Scottish Gaelic, which he reportedly spoke, which he was induced to publish at Edinburgh in 1760 as Fragments of Ancient Poetry collected in the Highlands of Scotland.
Because of these doubts, some scholars hypothesize the Fragments constitute either a later forgery created by someone wishing to separate Cornelia ’ s political ideologies from those of her sons, while others suggest they are a much later fabrication, representing a “ rhetorical exercise ” wherein the writer attempted to recreate what Cornelia might have said, and the letter was inadvertently included as legitimate source material in Aemilius Probus ’ edition of Nepos ’ works in the 5th century CE.
Iotated E is found in some of the very oldest examples of Cyrillic writing, such as the tenth-century Mostich inscription or the Codex Suprasliensis, whereas in others, such as the Enina Apostle or Undol ' skij Fragments, it is not present at all.
In 1782 Orme published ‘ Historical Fragments of the Mogul Empire, of the Morattoes, and of the English Concerns in Indostan from the year 1659 .’ This was reprinted in 1805 ( London ), with a memoir of the author, giving some extracts from his correspondence with William Robertson the historian, and others ( cf.
Executive Director of series of documentaries ( 90 TV documentaries decicate to Art ): The Video on the Flight of the Poem, Fragments of City, The Voices of Sight, Open Doors, The Cat's Step, Light in the Retina, Unlimited Zone, and others.
Two of these compositions are partially preserved and parts of others are to be found in the Worcester Fragments.

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He has been openly gay throughout his public life, and he has written many novels ( The Duchess and the Commoner, La nuit des princes charmants, Le Coeur découvert, Le Coeur éclaté ) and plays ( Hosanna, La duchesse de Langeais, Fragments de mensonges inutiles ) centred on gay characters.
Fragments of the axones were still visible in Plutarch's time but today the only records we have of Solon's laws are fragmentary quotes and comments in literary sources such as those written by Plutarch himself.
Fragments of letters he wrote reveal that he composed a Rule for monastic life that was somewhat less austere than the Rule written by his contemporary, Saint David, and set suitable penances for its breach.
In Russia, the legend of the Wandering Jew appears in an incomplete epic poem by Vasily Zhukovsky, " Ahasuerus " ( 1857 ) and in another epic poem by Wilhelm Küchelbecker, " Ahasuerus, a Poem in Fragments ", written from 1832 – 1846 but not published until 1878, long after the poet's death.
Lessing's third excerpt in Fragments, “ On the Passing of the Israelites Through the Red Sea ,” is said to be “ one of the ablest, wittiest and most acute which has ever been written .”
Works such as Serenade No. 1, Piano Sonata No. 4, Songs of Experience and Eight Fragments from Shelley, written in 1948 showed a self-described desire " to disassociate myself from the passé modern schools of the last half-century, and to create a music for myself and those around me which has no fear of developed melody, real development itself, tonality, or other understandable forms.
The Cornelia Fragments, detailed above, purport to constitute what remains of a letter written in 124 BCE to her son, Gaius, and were preserved later in the manuscripts of Cornelius Nepos, who wrote on the Gracchi.
A majority seems to believe that the Fragments are authentic and represent a private letter written by a highly educated woman, who never intended her stern rebuke to be read by anyone but her son.
The later numbers of the Fragments, in answer to the same enquirer, were written by A. P.
Fragments of Edict 13 have been found in Greek, and a full Edict, written in both Greek and Aramaic has been discovered in Kandahar.
Fragments of those books of his satires which seem to have been first given to the world ( XXVI-XXIX ) clearly indicate that they were written in the lifetime of Scipio.
* Solitary Fragments, a 2007 Spanish film written and directed by Jaime Rosales
Fragments of written history show that in 1856, the Island of Buglas ( Negros ), as a politico-military province under Spain, was divided into two provinces, West Negros under Iloilo and East Negros under Cebu.
Fragments of Solon, Euenus and Mimnermus have been preserved, in a very confused state, from having been written, for purposes of comparison, on the margins of the manuscripts of Theognis, whence they have often slipped into the text of that poet.
Philosophical Fragments ( Danish title: ) was a Christian philosophic work written by Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard in 1844.
It was the first of three works written under the pseudonym Johannes Climacus, the other two were Johannes Climacus, 1841 and Concluding Unscientific Postscript to Philosophical Fragments, 1846.

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