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1 year ago Reply Anonymous >In 1991, Basem L. Ra'ad concluded that "The Isle of the Cross" refers to a story, not a full-length book, and that the story was incorporated into "Encantadas, or Enchanted Isles", a series of sketches published in The Piazza Tales.[9]
1 year ago Reply Anonymous >Aldrovandi's Natural Historie of Serpents and Dragons Its actually out there online, but I dont know latin
1 year ago Reply Anonymous Something I'm yet to study and discuss with others who have made that effort. I hope anons here recommend your worthy reads to frens IRL.
1 year ago Reply Anonymous Plato's in-depth work on Atlantis he was working on when he died. Not so much missing as incomplete I suppose.
The burned second part of Dead Souls
The Hermocrates dialogue and the full Cook's Tale of Chaucer
melville's isle of the cross
>In 1991, Basem L. Ra'ad concluded that "The Isle of the Cross" refers to a story, not a full-length book, and that the story was incorporated into "Encantadas, or Enchanted Isles", a series of sketches published in The Piazza Tales.[9]
Parts of Religious books lost to history
Oooo. Knowledge intentionaly erased from history aka ~~*their*~~ tricks
Ooooo you're a homo
The Maya codices burned by the Spanish.
Homer's Margites.
>Aldrovandi's Natural Historie of Serpents and Dragons
Its actually out there online, but I dont know latin
Something I'm yet to study and discuss with others who have made that effort. I hope anons here recommend your worthy reads to frens IRL.
Shakespeare's lost play based on a Cervantes short story inside DQ
Alexandriad.
Plato's in-depth work on Atlantis he was working on when he died. Not so much missing as incomplete I suppose.
History of Babylonia by Berossus
Hemingway’s suitcase of stories
Chaldean Oracles
I find late antiquity really interesting
The missing poems of The Epic Cycle
Telegony