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Fragments and mosaics
Fragments of the mosaics, the stucco and several elements of sculptures attest to the wealth of the owners of the villa.

Fragments and from
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 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 first
In the second preface to the Fragments philosophiques, in which he candidly states the varied philosophical influences of his life, Cousin speaks of the grateful emotion excited by the memory of the day in 18 .., when he heard Laromiguière for the first time.
It is with the publication of the Fragments of 1826 that the first great widening of his reputation is associated.
Fragments of this incomplete chapter were published, in the same way that parts of each chapter had been published in magazines before each chapter was first published in its first separate edition.
The elder son, John ( 1843 – 1911 ), was Bishop of Salisbury, founder of Bishop Wordsworth's School, Salisbury, and author of Fragments of Early Latin ( 1874 ); the eldest daughter, Elizabeth ( 1840 – 1932 ), was the founder ( in 1878 ) of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford and its first principal in 1879.
Maechler ’ s first report was published in German in March 2000 ; the English edition appeared one year later ( Maechler, 2001a ) and included the original English translation of Fragments which had been withdrawn by the publisher after Maechler ’ s report.
Fragments of samian ware and amphorae were recovered dating to the Flavian period and the first Roman incursion into Scotland ( from AD 79 to mid AD 80s ).
Fragments 7 and 8 clearly indicate that Melissus is speaking in terms of spatial infinity, although regarding fragment 3, which first argues this point, Simplicius explicitly denies this: “ But by ‘ magnitude ’ he does not mean what is extended in space .” Although Simplicius undoubtedly had more of Melissus ’ treatise at his disposal, as well as other commentaries and notes which have not survived to the present day, fragments 7 and 8 clearly indicate that Melissus has spatial infinity in mind.
Fragments of this work were first published at Mantua in 1562, later in several other places ; a complete edition was printed at Przemysl, 1889.
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.
Vollenhoven, who used his training in Greek and Latin to make first of all a minutely detailed study of the Fragments of the Presocratics.
His production, Iraq in Fragments, presents a view of Iraq and Iraqis during the first two years of Iraq war.
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.

Fragments and church
Fragments of the sculpture of the Nativity believed to be by 13th-century Arnolfo di Cambio were transferred to beneath the altar of the large Sistine Chapel off the right transept of the church.
Fragments of the obelisks, some quite large, have been found around the current church of Santa Maria sopra Minerva ; some archaeologists have proposed that the obelisk facing the Pantheon ( see picture ) may have been repositioned from the temple to its current location.
Fragments of much older buildings are incorporated into the Norman church.
Fragments of 9th century crosses have been excavated from its walls, evidence of the Anglo Saxon church built here before the Norman conquest.

Fragments and are
Fragments of a book dealing with polygonal numbers are extant.
None of the extant fragments have this name in full but Fragments 7 and 15 are often restored to include it.
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Fragments smaller than the granularity are not kept track of, which may lead to the usable capacity of a disc actually shrinking.
Fragments of pottery are found, some of which are glazed and some of which are decorated.
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 early proofs are preserved in the works of Plato and Aristotle, and the idea of a deductive system was probably known in the Pythagorean school and the Platonic Academy.
The more important of the fragment collections are the Nirangistan fragments ( 18 of which constitute the Ehrbadistan ); the Pursishniha " questions ," also known as " Fragments Tahmuras "; the Aogemadaeca " we accept ," a treatise on death ; and the Hadokht Nask " volume of the scriptures " with two fragments of eschatological significance.
Fragments are held by the Museum of London, and surviving drawings enable an accurate reconstruction to be established.
Fragments of this cross are displayed in the Museum of London.
Fragments of episodes and one complete installment are known to exist.
Ravaisson's chief philosophical works are: " Les Fragments philosophiques de Hamilton " ( in the Revue des Deux Mondes, November, 1840 ); Rapport sur le stoicisme ( 1851 ); La Philosophie en France au dix-neuvième siècle ( 1868 ; 3rd ed, 1889 ); Morale et métaphysique ( 1893 ).
Fragments of these treatises are to be found in John's Metalogicon ( IV, 35 ) and Policraticus ( VII, 3 ).
Fragments of the show's last few episodes survive, most on 16-mm film ; these are not commercially available, though TV Land used a clip in an episode of Inside TV Land called " Taboo TV ".
The oldest known scale drawings in England are in a manuscript called " Fragments of Ancient Shipwrightry " made in about 1586 by Mathew Baker, a master-shipwright.
Fragments of the former work have come down to us in the compilation known as the Quadrilogus, which is printed in the fourth volume of J. C. Robertson's Materials for the Histories of Thomas Becket (" Rolls " series ); the miracles are extant in their entirety, and are printed in the second volume of the same collection.
The Oracle reveals a secret society of exiles known only as the Shapers, who are the only ones able to bring the Fragments together in any significant way and that they must be protected from the impostor agents ' corruption.
" The Fragments also speak of " three nets of Belial " which are said to be fornication, wealth, and pollution of the sanctuary.

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