The fragment consisted of parchment leaves of the Greek version that had been carefully deposited in the grave of a Christian monk of the 8th or 9th century.
The fragments of the first 36 books, as have been collected, consist of four kinds:
The fragment consists of 27 bars, the violin part entering at bar 23.
The second fragment consists mainly of Waldere challenging and taunting Guthhere, daring Guthhere to strip Waldere's armor from his shoulders.
The last fragment, D, consists entirely of a list of names.
The neutral counting approach assumes the molecule or fragment being studied consists of purely covalent bonds.
These fragments consisted of parts of a skull and jawbone, said to have been collected in 1912 from a gravel pit at Piltdown, East Sussex, England.
This fragment consists of only one leaf that contains 47 lines of poetry, and it is currently kept at Bibliotheca Albertina.
The subsequent fragment will consist of the actual "notes," concerning certain events in his life.
The second fragment consists of about 100 verses.