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  2. Category:Dialogues of Plato - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Dialogues of Plato. History portal. These are the dialogues ascribed to Plato in antiquity. Many of these frequently feature Socrates and are an important part of the Socratic dialogues . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dialogues by Plato.

  3. Solomon and Saturn - Wikipedia

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    Solomon and Saturn. Solomon and Saturn is the generic name given to four Old English works, which present a dialogue of riddles between Solomon, the king of Israel, and Saturn, identified in two of the poems as a prince of the Chaldeans . On account of earlier editorial tendencies, the two poetical works, Solomon and Saturn I and Solomon and ...

  4. The Dialogue of Pyaasa - Wikipedia

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    978-93-80070-53-7. OCLC. 1049402787. The Dialogue of Pyaasa is a 2011 book by the British author and television documentary producer Nasreen Munni Kabir, containing the dialogues of the 1957 Indian romantic drama Pyaasa in Hindustani (a mix of Hindi and Urdu) and its translation in English. The book was published by Om Books International on 28 ...

  5. Bohm Dialogue - Wikipedia

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    Bohm Dialogue. Bohm Dialogue (also known as Bohmian Dialogue or " Dialogue in the Spirit of David Bohm ") is a freely flowing group conversation in which participants attempt to reach a common understanding, experiencing everyone's point of view fully, equally and nonjudgmentally. [1] This can lead to new and deeper understanding.

  6. Sophist (dialogue) - Wikipedia

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    The Sophist (Greek: Σοφιστής; Latin: Sophista) is a Platonic dialogue from the philosopher's late period, most likely written in 360 BC. In it the interlocutors, led by Eleatic Stranger employ the method of division in order to classify and define the sophist and describe his essential attributes and differentia vis a vis the philosopher and statesman.

  7. Dialogues (Pope Gregory I) - Wikipedia

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    Dialogues (Pope Gregory I) Dialogues. (Pope Gregory I) Miniature of Gregory the Great writing, from a 12th-century copy of his Dialogues. The Dialogues ( Latin: Dialogi) of Gregory the Great is a collection of four books of miracles, signs, wonders, and healings done by the holy men of sixth-century Italy.

  8. Messingkauf Dialogues - Wikipedia

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    The Messingkauf Dialogues ( German: Dialoge aus dem Messingkauf) is an incomplete theoretical work by the twentieth-century German theatre practitioner Bertolt Brecht. [1] John Willett translates "Der Messingkauf" as "Buying Brass". [2] According to one Brecht scholar "Brecht worked on [the Messingkauf] primarily during the late 1930s and early ...

  9. Socratic dialogue - Wikipedia

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    e. 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. These dialogues, and subsequent ones in the genre, present a discussion of ...