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Lost works of Anaximander. There are a few extant fragments of his works. Lost works of Apuleius in many genres, including a novel, Hermagoras, as well as poetry, dialogues, hymns, and technical treatises on politics, dendrology, agriculture, medicine, natural history, astronomy, music, and arithmetic. Lost plays of Aristarchus of Tegea. Of 70 ...
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 Early Modern Age. [3] Most of these works are available in Medieval copies, while very few original documents of antiquity were known preserved, until recent discoveries of papyri and parchments. [4]
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Pages in category "Lost books" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Abu-Mansuri Shahnameh;
Partially lost Tamil literary works (2 P) Lost plays (57 P) Lost poems (2 C, 45 P) R. Lost religious texts (2 C, 17 P) Pages in category "Lost literature"
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.
The literature of this period was produced from the year 1870 until 1942. The works from this period were predominantly popular among the people in Sumatra (i.e. the regions of Langkat, Tapanuli, Padang, etc.), the Chinese and the Indo-Europeans. The first works were dominated by syair, hikayat and translations of western novels. These are: