Photo Researchers ftp March 2011
EN_00958170_0265
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An illustration of one of the eight profiles of Socrates. Socrates (c.470-399 BC) was an Ancient Greek philosopher credited with introducing a new and critical attitude in philosophy and science. He was said to be the wisest of all men, but having been convicted of neglecting the city gods and corrupting the youth of Athens, he was forced to drink a fatal draft of hemlock.
2011-03-23
EAST NEWS
Science Source
New York Public Library
BQ2277
0,3MB
9cm x 11cm by 300dpi
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