- pronunciation: [ˈzoltaːn]; c. 880 or 903 – c. 950), also Zolta, Zsolt, Solt or
Zaltas is
mentioned in the
Gesta Hungarorum as the
third Grand Prince of the Hungarians...
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Edward Nouri Zalta (/ˈzɔːltə/; born
March 16, 1952) is an
American philosopher who is a
senior research scholar at the
Center for the
Study of Language...
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Alyson K.
Zalta, Ph.D. is a
clinical psychologist who
specializes in
treatments for
traumatic stress for
vulnerable groups, such as
youth experiencing...
- born in Joinville-le-Pont, in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence. Born
Claude Zalta, he
adopted the
surname Grégory
during his time in the
French resistance...
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encyclopedia and peer review. The
encyclopedia was
created in 1995 by
Edward N.
Zalta, with the
explicit aim of
providing a
dynamic encyclopedia that is updated...
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April 2011). "Vasubandhu". In
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articles and
biographical material Gerard B. Wegemer. "Thomas More". In
Zalta,
Edward N. (ed.).
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Works by
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Islamic Philosophy." The
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy,
edited by E. N.
Zalta.
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Islam in
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