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| 134 | Sophrosyne | Named for one of the virtues in Plato’s (427?–347 B.C.) {see planet (5451)} system: equanimity, hea |
| 197 | Arete | Named for the wife of Alcinous, king of the Phaeacians and mother of Nausicaa {see planet (192)}. A |
| 227 | Philosophia | |
| 251 | Sophia | Named in honor of Sophie von Seeliger, née Stoeltzel, wife of the German astronomer Hugo von Seelige |
| 259 | Aletheia | Named for a daughter of Zeus {see planet (5731)} one of the nurses of Apollo {see planet (1862)}. |
| 275 | Sapientia | This is the Latin name for wisdom. (H 32) |
| 829 | Academia | Independently discovered 1916 Aug. 31 by M. F. Wolf at Heidelberg. This planet honors the 200th anni |
| 2440 | Educatio | The Latin name of one of the most important human endeavors. The education of people on Earth is for |
| 3402 | Wisdom | Named in honor of Jack Wisdom, a dynamicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Wisdom is |
| 7756 | Scientia | This Latin term for science or knowledge describes the purpose of the U.S. National Science Foundati |
| 21000 | L´Encyclopédie | The Encyclopédie or Dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers (1751- |