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The compilation: 'Music flowers', made by Antonio Martín y Coll (1680-1734), around 1706-1709, includes some: 'Diferencias sobre las folías', very close to parts in the: 'Orchestral Suite', in Henry Purcell (1659-1695): The Fairy Queen (1692), also similar to: 'Folías y romanescas', a piece by Diego Ortiz (1510-1570). Same as between Greek and Hebrew cultures, close in space and in time, where the name: Yahweh, meaning: 'I Am the One Who Is', coincides with the Aristotle concept of: 'Non-created Creator'; import-export, and mutual influences of Mediterranean and other basins cultures were not restricted to wine, pottery, and olive oil. Also the: Habeas corpus, seems connected to the laws of the town of Zaragoza, 'Caesaraugusta', not only this, but some claim knowing the name of the person who made the conceptual transfer. Regards. Salut +--Hijuecutivo (talk) 16:39, 30 October 2017 (UTC)Reply