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* Description of Greece ()-This is a fragment of a work dedicated to " Theophrastus ", and consisting of 150 iambic lines.
A fragment of his epic poem on the life of Achilles — the Achilleid — is also extant, consisting of one book and a few hundred lines of a second.
The calculus consisting of AK, AS, and MP is complete for the implicational fragment of the intuitionistic logic, which can be seen as follows.
The adult male had a height of 170 – 171 cm, with the recovered skeletal materials consisting of fragment of the skull, mandible, long bones, 5 teeth, 2 vertebrae, 5 carpal bones, the patellas, and miscellaneous metacarpals, metatarsals, and phalanges.
The largest fragment, consisting of 37 tonnes, is the second heaviest single-piece meteorite recovered on Earth, after the Hoba meteorite.
It is a bilingual Arabic-Greek fragment, consisting of a tax receipt, or as it puts it " Document concerning the delivery of sheep to the Magarites and other people who arrived, as a down-payment of the taxes of the first indiction.
At the top right-hand corner of the fragment is a deeply-cut motif consisting ( as visible ) of a letter A and another incomplete character on either side of a large diagonal cross ; the whole may represent a common Christian symbol, a Christogram -- the Greek alphabet letters Alpha and Omega flanking a large Greek letter Chi ( written like a Roman X ), the initial of Christos ( Christ ).
However, this plan was thwarted by the Justice League back in the past ( consisting of Steel, Plastic Man, Big Barda, Huntress and Zauriel ), who destroyed the Kryptonite fragment and secretly replaced it with a Green Lantern power ring, while in the 853rd Century Kyle Rayner triggered a supernova in the core of Solaris and then contained it using his own power ring.
The genomic fragment is inserted into the intron of a ' splicing vector ' consisting of a known exon-intron-exon sequence of DNA.
* the Müstair linguistic monument dated 1389 and consisting of a fragment of a document about grazing rights on common land.
A single-domain antibody ( sdAb, called Nanobody by Ablynx, the developer ) is an antibody fragment consisting of a single monomeric variable antibody domain.
Q is interpretable in a fragment of Zermelo's axiomatic set theory, consisting of extensionality, existence of the empty set, and the axiom of adjunction.
The ascription to Albinoni rests upon Giazotto's purported discovery of a tiny manuscript fragment ( consisting of a few opening measures of the melody line and basso continuo portion ) from a slow second movement of an otherwise unknown Albinoni trio sonata.

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The poem according to Coleridge's account, is a fragment of what it should have been, amounting to what he was able to jot down from memory: 54 lines.
1787 ( fragment 1: see the third pair of images on this page ), but little could be made of them, since the indications of poem-end ( placed at the beginnings of the lines ) were lost, and scholars could only guess where one poem ended and another began.
Semele was a tragedy by Aeschylus ; it has been lost, save a few lines quoted by other writers, and a papyrus fragment from Oxyrhynchus, P. Oxy.
The ending lines of Euripides ' tragedy were recovered in 1965 from a papyrus fragment.
One of the surviving lines suggests extreme drunkenness ; Burkert reads this fragment as from a chorus of Cabeiri.
In addition to that, a large fragment of Obolostates was discovered not long ago among the paryri of Herculaneum ; it is as yet unedited, but is estimated to contain fragments of 400-500 lines.
A papyrus fragment covering lines 917 – 33, part of a poem addressed to Democles ( identity unknown ) and considered on textual grounds to be a late addition to the Theognidean corpus, probably fifth centuryCoincidentally, Nietzsche's first published article, On the History of the Collection of the Theognidean Anthology ( 1867 ), concerned the textual transmission of the poems.
The third fragment of the translation takes up the poem 5, 000 lines after the second fragment ends and at its beginning, the god of love is planning to attack the fortress of Jealousy with his barons.
In Old English there is The Dream of the Rood, from which lines are found on the Ruthwell Cross, making it the only surviving fragment of Northumbrian Old English from early Medieval Scotland.
According to The Catholic Encyclopaedia, lines of the Muratorian fragment are preserved in " some other manuscripts ", including codices of Paul's Epistles at the abbey of Monte Cassino.
However, in the early 1970s Mirella Ferrari found a fragment of the poem, written in either the 7th or 8th century, that preserves the final of 39 lines, and has forced a re-evaluation not only of the text but of its transmission.
Filled with strong personalities, the party had, in fact, begun to fragment along political and personal lines since the late 1950s, with Wálter Guevara being the first to leave and the popular Juan Lechín being expelled in 1964.
Hughes reproduces the draft fragment given below ( i. e., the fifth through eighth lines of the song ) and writes, " His sketches, preserved in the Vienna National Library, show the self-denial and economy with which he struggled to achieve song's seemingly inevitably climax, pruning the earlier and more obviously interesting version of the fifth and sixth lines, which would have anticipated, and so lessened, its overwhelming effect.
One bone fragment, an elephant tibia, has two groups of 7 and 14 incised parallel lines and might represent an early example of art.
Once again ignoring lines going out of the picture, the parity-check matrix representing this graph fragment is
An additional fragment of several lines was discovered in 2005.
The length of the preserved text amounts to 233 lines, constituting a fragment of a longer poem.
A sense of the pace at which additions to this corpus are made can be gleaned from the fact that a papyrus fragment containing seven letters on three lines that could be fitted over a two-line quote from Justin Martyr's dialogue Trypho, to show that the quote was in fact from the opening of Myrmidons was worth publishing in a note in Classical Philology, 1971.
Its origin is notable in that it appears to be a translation from a 9th-century Old Saxon original ; this theory was originally made on metrical grounds, and then confirmed by the discovery of a fragment of Old Saxon verse that appears to correspond to part of the work. In 1875 the German scholar Sievers was first to show that these lines differ from the rest in meter.
The other fragment ( catalogued as SKB * A 115 ) is a bifolium with just over a hundred metrical lines of knittelvers, a translation from Latin of the apocryphal gospel Evangelium Nicodemi about Christ's descent into hell and resurrection.

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`` The artist is like a fragment of a mosaic -- no, he is more than that, a virtuoso performer in some vast philharmonic.
The following fragment of a hymn to Castor and Polydeuces ( the Dioscuri ) is possibly another example of this though some scholars interpret it instead as a prayer for a safe voyage.
We possess two declamations under his name: On Sophists, directed against Isocrates and setting forth the superiority of extempore over written speeches ( a more recently discovered fragment of another speech against Isocrates is probably of later date ); Odysseus ( perhaps spurious ) in which Odysseus accuses Palamedes of treachery during the siege of Troy
Of these Lyce also appears in a fragment preserved in the Latin Anthology where she is said to have killed the hero Clonus of Moesia, son of Doryclus, with her javelin.
Around 338 BC the orator Hyperides ( fragment 13 ) claimed that there were 150, 000 slaves in Attica, but this figure is probably not more than an impression: slaves outnumbered those of citizen stock but did not swamp them.
In chapter 11, Leer is hit by a shell fragment, which also hits Bertinck.
Despite this comparison, a fragment of a non-Christian parchment Codex of Demosthenes, De Falsa Legatione from Oxyrhynchus in Egypt demonstrates that the surviving evidence is insufficient to conclude whether Christians played a major, if not central, role in the development of early codices, or if they simply adopted the format to distinguish themselves from Jews.
The whole, however, may be judged from this fragment: " We Irish, though dwelling at the far ends of the earth, are all disciples of St. Peter and St. Paul ... we are bound to the Chair of Peter, and although Rome is great and renowned, through that Chair alone is she looked on as great and illustrious among us ... On account of the two Apostles of Christ, you pope are almost celestial, and Rome is the head of the whole world, and of the Churches ".
According to the New American Bible, a Catholic Bible translation produced by the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, the story of the Nephilim in Genesis 6: 1-4 " is apparently a fragment of an old legend that had borrowed much from ancient mythology ", and the " sons of God " mentioned in that passage are " celestial beings of mythology ".
Christianity spread throughout Egypt within half a century of Saint Mark's arrival in Alexandria, as is clear from the New Testament writings found in Bahnasa, in Middle Egypt, which date around the year AD 200, and a fragment of the Gospel of John, written in Coptic, which was found in Upper Egypt and can be dated to the first half of the 2nd century.
The limiting factor in blunt end ligation is not the activity of the ligase but rather the number of alignments between DNA fragment ends that occur.
Tiny though it is, the fragment influences modern editions of the play.
The fragment in dealing with obedience to earthly powers is considered by some to be a gloss incorporated later.
* Demonstratio evangelica ( Proof of the Gospel ) is closely connected to the Praeparatio and comprised originally twenty books of which ten have been completely preserved as well as a fragment of the fifteenth.
In practice it is defined as the explosive's ability to accomplish what is intended in the way of energy delivery ( i. e., fragment projection, air blast, high-velocity jet, underwater shock and bubble energy, etc .).
) According to the Muratorian fragment, Marcion's canon contained an epistle entitled Epistle to the Laodiceans which is commonly thought to be a forgery written to conform to his own point of view.
Any subgroup of atoms of a compound also may be called a radical, and if a covalent bond is broken homolytically, the resulting fragment radicals are referred as free radicals.
A ligand such as an EDTA fragment is synthesized onto the amine, and a metal cation is complexed into the EDTA fragment.

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