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- Look up fragmentation or fragmenter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fragmentation or fragmented may refer to: Fragmentation (computing), a phenomenon...
- Look up Fragment, Fragments, fragment, fragmental, or fragments in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fragments. Fragment(s)...
- "Fragments of Time" is a song by written, produced, and performed by French electronic music duo Daft Punk and American musician Todd Edwards. It is included...
- The Angers Fragment (Angersfragmentet) are four parchment pages dating from the 12th-century. They are one of the four fragments remaining of the original...
- The Fayyum Fragment (Papyrus Vindobonensis Gr**** 2325 [P. Vienna G. 2325]) is a papyrus fragment containing text that could be from part of the New Testament...
- A literary fragment is a piece of text that may be part of a larger work, or that employs a 'fragmentary' form characterised by physical features such...
- The "Finnesburg Fragment" (also "Finnsburh Fragment") is a portion of an Old English heroic poem in alliterative verse about a fight in which Hnæf and...
- The Palermo fragment, also known as ****an slab from the name of the artist and British consul Robert ****an who owned it, is a 2,500-year-old marble sculpture...
- The L****en Fragment, is a parchment page from c. 1275. It is one of the four fragments remaining of the original, or early copy of, Saxo's Gesta Danorum...
- The Plesner Fragment is a parchment page from c. 1275. It is one of the four fragments remaining, or early copy of, the original Saxo Gesta Danorum. Its...