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monologio is incorrectly written, and should be written as "monologue" being its meaning: Greek monologues monologou ( monkeys: only one and logos: Word, reason, Treaty, Studio ): speech of one single, well as soliloquy ( talk to itself ) or directed to an audience. It can also mean a performance that speaks a just character. In latin is monologium which has been translated as a monologue and not monologio. The Monologium and Proslogium the are two works of the medieval scholastic philosopher Saint Anselmo de Canterbury ( 11th century ) in which attempted for the first time and in a philosophical way prove the existence of God. This argument Kant called it " ontological "