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The courtier's oracle, or, The art of prudence  wikidata:Q116251239 reasonator:Q116251239 s:en:Index:The courtier's oracle, or, The art of prudence (1694).pdf
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Baltasar Gracián  (1601–1658)  wikidata:Q360512 s:en:Author:Balthasar Gracian q:en:Baltasar Gracián
 
Baltasar Gracián
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Birth name: Baltasar Gracián; pseudonym: Lorenzo Gracián; Balthasar Gracian; Baltasar Gracian; Baltasar Gracián y Morales
Description Spanish- Latin Catholic priest, philosopher and writer
Date of birth/death 8 January 1601 Edit this at Wikidata 6 December 1658 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Belmonte de Gracián Tarazona
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English: The courtier's oracle, or, The art of prudence
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Español: "The courtier's oracle, or, The art of prudence" written originally in Spanish by Baltazar Gracian, and now done into English. London: Printed for Abel Swalle, and Timothy Childe, 1694.
Language English Edit this at Wikidata
Publication date 1694
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Place of publication London Edit this at Wikidata
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