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which there are less than ten and only three verbatim fragments totaling four lines. In addition, unlike the poetry of the Trojan cycle, there is no prose summary.
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261:arrived at
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1840:Lost poems
1814:Categories
1753:Iliupersis
1693:Epic Cycle
1332:(Voltaire)
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639:References
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