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The Art of Worldly Wisdom (Spanish: Oráculo Manual y Arte de Prudencia) is a book written in 1647 by Baltasar Gracián y Morales, better known as Baltasar Gracian. [1] It is a collection of 300 maxims , each with a commentary, on various topics giving advice and guidance on how to live fully, advance socially, and be a better person, that ...
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The Sibylline Oracles in their existing form are a chaotic medley. They consist of 12 books (or 14) of various authorship, date, and religious conception. The final arrangement, thought to be due to an unknown editor of the 6th century AD (Alexandre), does not determine identity of authorship, time, or religious belief; many of the books are merely arbitrary groupings of unrelated fragments.
El Oráculo Manual y Arte de Prudencia (1647), a collection of three hundred aphorisms offering practical advice on how to make your way in a chaotic world, and how to make it well. Translated as The Art of Worldly Wisdom by Joseph Jacobs (1892) and Christopher Maurer (1992) and as The Wisdom of Baltasar Gracián by J. Leonard Kaye (1992).
La Conspiracion de Las Tias (2001) by Gabriela Aguileta Estrada (Author) and Campos F. Angel (Illustrator), 133pp, Ediciones Castillo (Castillo de La Lectura Naranja). ISBN 970-2001749, ISBN 978-9702001744. Diarios Inconclusos I: El Oscuro Jardin de los Pelagos: 1 (2006) by Gabriela Aguileta, 96pp, Ediciones Castillo (Castillo del Terror).
María de la Luz Urriola González (9 June 1967 – 21 July 2023), most often known as Malú Urriola, was a Chilean poet, screenwriter and academic. She wrote seven books of poetry and won the 2006 Pablo Neruda Award .
The Oracle is a fictional character in The Matrix franchise. [3] She was created by The Wachowskis, and portrayed by Gloria Foster [4] in the first [1] and second film [5] and Mary Alice in the third film. [2]
Consulting the Oracle is an oil on canvas painting by John William Waterhouse.Waterhouse painted it in 1884; according to Anthony Hobson, "The Illustrated London News described it as one of the principal works of the year".