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1 2,4 | known only through the small fragments which have been preserved.~ 2 2,5 | works have survived only in fragments, narrated events up to the 3 2,5 | which is preserved in fragments only; his satirical Misopogon (“ 4 2,5 | History, which has survived in fragments, and his information on 5 3,16| may judge by the extensive fragments in which alone it has survived, 6 3,16| accession of Maurice. Only fragments of this work are in existence 7 3,16| His works survive only in fragments preserved in the writings 8 3,16| Suidas. On the basis of these fragments it appears that Hesychius 9 4,4 | work has survived only in fragments, there have been long disputes 10 4,4 | Insofar as the surviving fragments show, the work of John of 11 4,4 | Maximus Confessor, which quote fragments of these extinguished works 12 5,4 | are known to us only by fragments introduced into the works 13 5,4 | Nicephorus, while numerous fragments of iconoclastic literature 14 5,8 | known today only by scanty fragments preserved in the works of 15 5,8 | Seventh Ecumenical Council. Fragments of an extensive work against 16 5,8 | fact that it has preserved fragments of writings which have disappeared. 17 6,4 | into English the surviving fragments of an interesting Jewish 18 9,16| the first to publish the fragments of the acts of this council 19 9,19| Greek language and some fragments of erudition; but he was