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Lost works of Heraclitus. His writings only survive in fragments quoted by other authors. Lost works of Hippasus. Few of his original works now survive. Lost works of Hippias. He is credited with an excellent work on Homer, collections of Greek and foreign literature, and archaeological treatises, but nothing remains except the barest notes.
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Much of the cultural heritage of classical antiquity was lost as a consequence of the loss of books in late antiquity, which in the west was the period from the late third to late sixth century CE. A major part of antique Greek [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and Latin literature was lost during this period, and only a small number of works remained extant to the ...
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The Syair Bidasari is a Malay poem popular across Southeast Asia. [1] [2] [3] Surviving manuscripts date to the early 19th century, and the story may be older.[4] [5] Following a beautiful maiden who falls into a deathlike sleep during the day, it has been compared to the European fairy tales of Snow White and Sleeping Beauty.
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Artie Shaw: The Education of Albie Snow, a semi-autobiographical 1000-page, three-volume work; C. P. Snow: 1950–51 novel deleted from the Strangers and Brothers series [6] Francis Spufford: The Stone Table, an unofficial addition to the Chronicles of Narnia. [7] Arguably a published work, as Spufford has distributed copies to friends.