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  • Similarly, isolated leaves or parts of leaves from ancient or medieval manuscripts may also be termed " disjecta membra ".
  • In this sense, in the study of literature, " disjecta membra " is often used to describe the piecing together of ancient fragments of an identifiable literary source.
  • Baker, happily accepting the replacement bird, declines to cart away his original bird's entrails ( " Disjecta membra " ), convincing Holmes that Baker knew nothing about the missing jewel.
  • Scholars have called these fragments " disjecta membra " ( Latin for " scattered parts " ) and in a number of instances have been able to identify fragments now in different collections that belong to the same vase . ptery