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Four Great Inventions and The Athenaeum (British magazine)

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Difference between Four Great Inventions and The Athenaeum (British magazine)

Four Great Inventions vs. The Athenaeum (British magazine)

The Four Great Inventions are inventions from ancient China that are celebrated in Chinese culture for their historical significance and as symbols of ancient China's advanced science and technology. The Athenaeum was a literary magazine published in London, England from 1828 to 1921.

Similarities between Four Great Inventions and The Athenaeum (British magazine)

Four Great Inventions and The Athenaeum (British magazine) have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Charles Wentworth Dilke, Frederick Denison Maurice, Thomas Kibble Hervey.

Charles Wentworth Dilke

Charles Wentworth Dilke (1789–1864) was an English liberal critic and writer on literature.

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Frederick Denison Maurice

John Frederick Denison Maurice (29 August 1805 – 1 April 1872), often known as F. D. Maurice, was an English Anglican theologian, a prolific author, and one of the founders of Christian socialism.

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Thomas Kibble Hervey

Thomas Kibble Hervey (4 February 1799 – 27 February 1859) was a British poet and critic.

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Four Great Inventions and The Athenaeum (British magazine) Comparison

Four Great Inventions has 81 relations, while The Athenaeum (British magazine) has 36. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.56% = 3 / (81 + 36).

References

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