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In antiquity, according to a fragment of Callimachus ' lost Aitia, there was a tomb of Peleus in Ikos ( modern Alonissos ), an island of the northern Sporades ; there Peleus was venerated as " king of the Myrmidons " and the " return of the hero " was celebrated annually.
More interesting is the fragment attributed to Callimachus, in which the term Gallai denotes castration that has taken place.
Of these, only six hymns, sixty-four epigrams, and some fragments are extant ; a considerable fragment of the Hecale, one of Callimachus ' few longer poems treating epic material, has also been discovered in the Rainer papyri.
Another Callimachus fragment has been interpreted as proof that Mimnermus composed some iambic verse but this conjecture has also been disputed.

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A fragment of his treatise On burning-glasses was published as (" Concerning wondrous machines ") by L. Dupuy in 1777, and also appeared in 1786 in the forty-second volume of the Histoire de l ' Academie des Instrumentistes.
One of Sappho's poems ( fragment 31 ) was famously translated by the 1st century BC Roman poet Catullus in his " Ille mi par esse deo videtur " (" He seems to me to be equal to a god ") ( Catullus 51 ).
According to a surviving fragment from a work (" Brothers ") by the comic playwright Philemon, Solon established publicly funded brothels at Athens in order to " democratize " the availability of sexual pleasure.
The long prevalent estimation of Priscillian as a heretic and Manichaean rested upon Augustine, Turibius of Astorga, Leo the Great and Orosius ( who quotes a fragment of a letter of Priscillian's ), although at the Council of Toledo in 400, fifteen years after Priscillian's death, when his case was reviewed, the most serious charge that could be brought was the error of language involved in a misrendering of the word innascibilis (" unbegettable ").
Hecataeus of Miletus in a fragment from Genealogiai states that the genos (" clan ") descending from Deucalion ruled Thessaly and that it was called " Pelasgia " from king Pelasgus.
She is mentioned in a fragment of Livius Andronicus ' Latin Odyssey: Nam diva Monetas filia docuit (" since the divine daughter of Moneta has taught ...", frg.
Similarly our guessed key fragment (" THE ") will also appear in the plaintext shifted left.
The very oldest fragment resembling part of the text of the Hebrew Bible so far discovered is a small silver amulet, dating from approximately 600 BCE, and containing a version of the Priestly Blessing (" May God make his face to shine upon you ...").
Another fragment called " L ' Invention " sums up Chénier's thoughts on poetry: " De nouvelles pensees, faisons des vers antiques " (" From new thoughts, let us make antique verses ").
One piece of evidence used to convict Harvey was restriction fragment length polymorphism (" RFLP ") DNA testing.
In Poland, the last fragment of Władysław Tarnowski's song Śpij, kolego (" Sleep, friend "), a portion of the larger composition Jak to na wojence ładnie ( the title has no precise English translation, but it is roughly " how nice it is in war ", with a diminutive form conveying a sense of ironic solidarity ) is an integral part of a military funeral.
The opening words of the prayer (" St. Michael, defend us in battle ") are sometimes used as an independent prayer, a short invocation, not as a fragment of the longer prayer.
Although it is not known whether any collision has taken place, both moons appear to have similar (" grey ") colors, implying that Halimede could be a fragment of Nereid.
" A Day in the Life " is a notable and well-known example of a later Beatles song that includes substantial contributions by both Lennon and McCartney, where a separate song fragment by McCartney (" Woke up, fell out of bed, dragged a comb across my head ...") was used to flesh out the middle of Lennon's composition (" I read the news today, oh boy ...").
* Constantin Argetoianu, " Pleacă Tătărescu, vine Gigurtu " (" Exit Tătărescu, Enter Gigurtu "), fragment from his Memoirs, in Jurnalul Naţional, September 23, 2006
Among his other dramatic works were Joan Woutersz ( a drama, 1847 ), Twee Tudors (" Two Tudors ," 1847 ), Gondelbald ( 1848 ), Schuld en boete (" Guilt and Retribution ," a drama, 1852 ), Het Kind van Staat (" The State Child ," a dramatic fragment, 1859 ); Zege na strijd (" Struggle and Triumph ," a drama, 1878 ).
She composed a hymn to Adonis from which one fragment survives, in which Adonis, in response to a question from the shades in the underworld (" What was the most beautiful thing you left behind?

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While Babylonian number theory — or what survives of Babylonian mathematics that can be called thus — consists of this single, striking fragment, Babylonian algebra ( in the secondary-school sense of " algebra ") was exceptionally well developed.
Two other key songs written and recorded for SMiLE -- " Cabin Essence " and " Surf's Up " -- were compiled by Carl Wilson and included on the 20 / 20 and Surf's Up LPs in more or less the same form as Wilson had intended them for SMiLE, while the song " Cool Cool Water " ( an extended track built around the SMiLE fragment " I love to say Dada ") later appeared on the Sunflower album.
The Carmen Saliare is a fragment of archaic Latin, which played a part in the rituals performed by the Salii ( Salian priests, aka " leaping priests ") of Ancient Rome.
Analogously, the " partition coefficient " -- a measurement of differential solubility and itself a component of SAR predictions -- can be predicted either by atomic methods ( known as " XLogP " or " ALogP ") or by chemical fragment methods ( known as " CLogP " and other variations ).
A Personal Record is an autobiographical work ( or " fragment of biography ") by Joseph Conrad, published in 1912.
Unfortunately, Sögubrot ( meaning the " fragment ") ends there.
") One week later, he published a story fragment called " Le Dernier Napoléon " in La Caricature, under the name " Henri B ...".
Dionysius of Halicarnassus ' essay On the Style of Demosthenes preserves ( as an example of the " middle style ") the lengthiest surviving fragment of Thrasymachus ' writing.
Sources include Mulhaqāt al-Surāh ( Supplement to the " Surah ") by Jamal Qarshi ( b. 1230 / 31 ) who quoted an earlier 11th century text Tarikh-i Kashghar ( History of Kashgar ) by Abū-al-Futūh ' Abd al-Ghāfir ibn al-Husayn al-Alma ' i, an account by Ottoman historian known as the Munajjimbashi, as well as a fragment of a manuscript in Chagatai, Tazkirah Bughra Khan ( Memory of Bughra Khan ).

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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.
The Document Type Declaration appears in the syntactic fragment doctypedecl near the start of an XML document.
Evidence of clever slaves also appears in Menander ’ s Thalis, Hypobolimaios, and from the papyrus fragment of his Perinthia.
In later Greek literature the doctrine appears from time to time ; it is mentioned in a fragment of Menander ( the Inspired Woman ) and satirized by Lucian ( Gallus 18 seq .).
* Dug-dam-mei ( Dugdammê ) king of the Ummân-Manda ( nomads ) appears in a prayer of Ashurbanipal to Marduk, on a fragment at the British Museum.
Nemesis appears in a still more concrete form in a fragment of the epic Cypria.
A fragment of the lyric ( changed to " Riding down from Bangor on the midnight train ...") appears in the quodlibet of the arrangement for orchestra and chorus of Charles Ives's song " The Circus Band ," though apparently with a different melody.
The verb " to play the Siphnian " appears in a fragment of Aristophanes and has a similar meaning ; the usage is once again explained in the Suda, where it is said to mean " to touch the anus with a finger ".
The first printed Jèrriais appears in the first newspapers at the end of the 18th century, and the earliest identified dated example of printed poetry is a fragment by Matchi L ' Gé ( Matthew Le Geyt 1777 – 1849 ) dated 1795.
The ramus portion is badly damaged, but the mandible fragment appears relatively unharmed, although details of the teeth have been lost.
Hodge also appears in Samuel Beckett's early dramatic fragment Human Wishes.
Although this campaign has been called a minor raid, there is a fragment which was recorded by Kurt Sethe which records a campaign in Upper Retenu, or Syria, which appears to have reached as far as a place called Niy where Thutmose I hunted elephants after returning from crossing the Euphrates.
Another king, whose name appears as Lyppeius on a fragment of an inscription found at Athens relating to a treaty of alliance is no doubt identical with the Lycceius or Lycpeius of Paeonian coins ( see B. V. Head, Historia numorum, 1887, p. 207 ).
Consequently, this philosophical essay appears today as a fragment of an unfinished work.
The meteorite is believed to originate from the Moon ; specifically, it appears to be a fragment of lunar highland breccia.
They are also sometimes thought of as a neural network or fragment of memory, sometimes using a hologram analogy to describe its action in light of results showing that memory appears not to be localized in the brain.
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.
In the one language or the other, there are in existence the following three fragments: ( I ) The passage which appears as lines 235 – 851 of the Old English verse Genesis in the Caedmon Manuscript ( MS Junius 11 ) ( this fragment is known as Genesis B, distinguishing it from the rest of the poem, Genesis A ), about the revolt of the angels and the temptation and fall of Adam and Eve.
Like Lovecraft's novel fragment " Azathoth " ( 1922, published 1938 ), The Dream-Quest appears to have been influenced by Vathek, a 1786 novel by William Thomas Beckford that " is similarly an exotic fantasy written without chapter divisions ".
It appears in its own manuscript fragment, Group H, but the prologue to the Parson's Tale makes it clear it was intended as the penultimate story in the collection.
However, if the West Saxon kingdom did fragment following Cenwalh's death, it appears that it was reunited during Centwine's reign.
John the Presbyter appears in a fragment by Papias, a 2nd century bishop of Hierapolis, who published an " Exposition of the Sayings of the Lord " ( Greek — Kyriakôn logiôn exêgêsis ) in five volumes.
The verb " to play the Siphnian " appears in a fragment of Aristophanes, and is explained in the Suda alongside " to Lesbianize " as a reference to transgression.

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