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Project Pope is a science fiction novel by the American author Clifford Simak, published in 1981 by Ballantine Books. The novel is about a group of robots and humans living on a planet called the End of Nothing. Their mission is to search the universe and other dimensions to seek out true religion and knowledge. They add the information they gather to their Pope, a robotic supercomputer, in order to make an infallible authority of all knowledge and religion. The novel was nominated for both a Hugo Award for Best Novel and a Locus Award for Best SF novel in 1982.

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  • Projet Vatican XVII (fr)
  • Project Pope (en)
  • Projecto Papa (pt)
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  • Projet Vatican XVII (titre original : Project Pope) est un roman de Clifford D. Simak publié en 1981. (fr)
  • Project Pope is a science fiction novel by the American author Clifford Simak, published in 1981 by Ballantine Books. The novel is about a group of robots and humans living on a planet called the End of Nothing. Their mission is to search the universe and other dimensions to seek out true religion and knowledge. They add the information they gather to their Pope, a robotic supercomputer, in order to make an infallible authority of all knowledge and religion. The novel was nominated for both a Hugo Award for Best Novel and a Locus Award for Best SF novel in 1982. (en)
  • Projecto Papa (no original Project Pope), é um romance de ficção científica escrito por Clifford D. Simak, publicado pela Colecção Argonauta com os números 311 e 312. (pt)
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  • Project Pope (en)
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  • Projet Vatican XVII (titre original : Project Pope) est un roman de Clifford D. Simak publié en 1981. (fr)
  • Project Pope is a science fiction novel by the American author Clifford Simak, published in 1981 by Ballantine Books. The novel is about a group of robots and humans living on a planet called the End of Nothing. Their mission is to search the universe and other dimensions to seek out true religion and knowledge. They add the information they gather to their Pope, a robotic supercomputer, in order to make an infallible authority of all knowledge and religion. The novel was nominated for both a Hugo Award for Best Novel and a Locus Award for Best SF novel in 1982. (en)
  • Projecto Papa (no original Project Pope), é um romance de ficção científica escrito por Clifford D. Simak, publicado pela Colecção Argonauta com os números 311 e 312. (pt)
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