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  2. Category:Alex Campos albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Alex Campos albums or lists of Alex Campos albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Alex Campos albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  3. Sócrates Nolasco - Wikipedia

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    He was born in what is now Enriquillo in Barahona Province on March 20, 1884, and died in Santo Domingo on July 2, 1980. [1] The parents of Sócrates Nolasco (he preferred to use his mother's surname instead of Henriquez, his paternal family name) were Juliana Nolasco and Manuel Henríquez y Carvajal. [1]

  4. Socratic dialogue - Wikipedia

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    Socratic dialogue (Ancient Greek: Σωκρατικὸς λόγος) is a genre of literary prose developed in Greece at the turn of the fourth century BC. The earliest ones are preserved in the works of Plato and Xenophon and all involve Socrates as the protagonist.

  5. De genio Socratis - Wikipedia

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    The myth of Timarchus of Chaeronea within the piece is thought to be an imitation of Plato's Myth of Er (a part of the larger work, known as the Republic). [4] [8]It is noted that De genio Socratis is similar to Phaedo by Plato, in at least due to the fact that both works are concerned especially with the divine sign, that is the daimon, of Socrates.

  6. Simmias of Thebes - Wikipedia

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    Simmias appears as a character in Plutarch's De Genio Socratis section of the Moralia. [7] A pseudepigraphic letter from Xenophon to Simmias and Cebes is included in the Cynic epistles attributed to Socrates' followers. [1] Two short works are also attributed to him in the Greek Anthology, a couplet on Sophocles and an epitaph on Plato. [1]

  7. Socrate - Wikipedia

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    Erik Satie, circa 1919. Socrate is a work for voice and piano (or small orchestra) by Erik Satie.First published in 1919 for voice and piano, in 1920 a different publisher reissued the piece "revised and corrected". [1]

  8. Socrates - Wikipedia

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    Socrates is known for proclaiming his total ignorance; he used to say that the only thing he was aware of was his ignorance, seeking to imply that the realization of one's ignorance is the first step in philosophizing. Socrates exerted a strong influence on philosophers in later antiquity and has continued to do so in the modern era.

  9. El puente de los suspiros (song) - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, Granda released an album, "Voz y vena de Chabuca Granda" ("Voice and vein of Chabuca Granda"), on which she sang her own compositions, including "El puente de los suspiros". [7] [8] In 1973, Granda recorded the song for her album, "Grande De América", produced for the RCA Victor label. For the album's recording of "El puente de los ...