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‖ membra disiecta, disjecta varr. disjecta membra Lat. phr.
1957N. R. Ker Catal. Manuscripts containing Anglo-Saxon p. liv, One volume of 29 belonged to Cotton, as well as membra disiecta of 22, 83 [etc.]. Ibid. p. lxii, The membra disiecta have come into existence for various reasons and especially because one part of a manuscript seemed more important than another part or had a different sort of interest. 1963A. E. Elsen Rodin 175 Vitrines filled with the sculptor's arsenal of membra disjecta. 1970Times Lit. Suppl. 23 July 787/1 As they fed wanly on their ration of membra disjecta, they had scant hope of introduction to the more invigorating study of the specifically human phenomenon of language as a whole. |