Cogni, Giulio (1908-)
Cogni, Giulio (1908-)
Author, poet, and teacher of aesthetics and the psychology of music. Cogni was born January 10, 1908, in Siena, Italy. As a member of the Italian Society for Parapsychology, he contributed articles to Tomorrow magazine, as well as published papers in the proceedings of the congresses and the annals of the Italian Society for Parapsychology on such topics as telepathy, clairvoyance, mediumship, and theories of survival after death.
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