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- Esper_(mythology) abstract "The term Esper appears in various forms throughout history from the Provençal songs of twelfth century troubadour Gaucelm Faidit to the circuitous titling of the language Esperanto, both deriving from the Latin sperare, meaning "to hope," still evidenced in various Latin languages, such as Italian's sperare or Spanish's esperanza.It also refers to an individual capable of telepathy and other similar paranormal abilities. The term was apparently coined in this sense by Alfred Bester in his 1950 short story "Oddy and Id" and is derived from the abbreviation ESP for extrasensory perception.".
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- Esper_(mythology) subject Category:Parapsychology.
- Esper_(mythology) comment "The term Esper appears in various forms throughout history from the Provençal songs of twelfth century troubadour Gaucelm Faidit to the circuitous titling of the language Esperanto, both deriving from the Latin sperare, meaning "to hope," still evidenced in various Latin languages, such as Italian's sperare or Spanish's esperanza.It also refers to an individual capable of telepathy and other similar paranormal abilities.".
- Esper_(mythology) label "Esper (mythology)".
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- Esper_(mythology) label "Esper".
- Esper_(mythology) label "قراءة الأفكار".
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- Esper_(mythology) sameAs Q3058406.
- Esper_(mythology) sameAs Q3058406.
- Esper_(mythology) wasDerivedFrom Esper_(mythology)?oldid=606039629.
- Esper_(mythology) isPrimaryTopicOf Esper_(mythology).