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1837 in literature and Jean-Baptiste Pérès

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Difference between 1837 in literature and Jean-Baptiste Pérès

1837 in literature vs. Jean-Baptiste Pérès

This article presents lists of the literary events and publications in 1837. Jean-Baptiste Pérès (1752–1840) was a French physicist best known for his 1827 pamphlet Grand Erratum, a polemical satire, translated into many European languages, that attempted "in the interest of conservative theology, to reduce to an absurdity the purely negative tendencies of the rationalistic criticism of the Scriptures then in vogue" (as Frederick W. Loetscher described what he called "the celebrated pamphlet" in The Princeton Theological Review 1906Frederick W. Loetscher,, The Princeton Theological Review, p144, Vol. IV, 1906) through humorously suggesting ways in which the history of Napoleon Bonaparte could be shown to be an expression of an ancient sun myth.

Similarities between 1837 in literature and Jean-Baptiste Pérès

1837 in literature and Jean-Baptiste Pérès have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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1837 in literature and Jean-Baptiste Pérès Comparison

1837 in literature has 147 relations, while Jean-Baptiste Pérès has 48. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (147 + 48).

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