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- prepared Dialogues des morts ("Dialogues of the Dead"). Contemporaneously, in 1688, the French philosopher Nicolas Malebranche published his Dialogues on Metaphysics...
- of the dialogues, and with the exception of the Apology, there is no suggestion that he heard any of the dialogues firsthand. Some dialogues have no...
- A Dialogue is a 1973 collaborative work featuring a multi-topic conversation between writers James Baldwin and Nikki Giovanni. The preface was written...
- essential to the genre. Most of the Socratic dialogues referred to today are those of Plato. Platonic dialogues defined the literary genre subsequent philosophers...
- (r. 741–752) translated the Dialogues into Gr****. Moorhead, John (2002). "The figure of the deacon Peter in the Dialogues of Gregory the Great". Augustinianum...
- Dialogues (French: Dialogues) is a 1977 book in which Gilles Deleuze examines his philosophical pluralism in a series of discussions with Claire Parnet...
- was later overturned. "Dialogues with Madwomen". Women Make Movies. Retrieved 1 December 2014. "Dialogues With Madwomen Dialogues With Madwomen". PBS. Retrieved...
- 1978–2004 art magazine Dialogues, 1923 piano solo by Federico Mompou Dialogues 1, Op. 25, and Dialogues 2, Op. 62, by Carlos Veerhoff Dialogues II, Op. 126, by...
- Critias (/ˈkrɪtiəs/; Gr****: Κριτίας), one of Plato's late dialogues, recounts the story of the mighty island kingdom Atlantis and its attempt to conquer...
- Dialogues des Carmélites (French pronunciation: [djalɔɡ de kaʁmelit], Dialogues of the Carmelites), FP 159, is an opera in three acts, divided into twelve...