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Salamanders in folklore and Thomas Bulfinch

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Difference between Salamanders in folklore and Thomas Bulfinch

Salamanders in folklore vs. Thomas Bulfinch

The salamander is an amphibian of the order Urodela which, as with many real creatures, often has been ascribed fantastic and sometimes occult qualities by pre-modern authors (as in the allegorical descriptions of animals in medieval bestiaries) not possessed by the real organism. Thomas Bulfinch (July 15, 1796 – May 27, 1867) was an American writer born in Newton, Massachusetts, best known for the book Bulfinch's Mythology.

Similarities between Salamanders in folklore and Thomas Bulfinch

Salamanders in folklore and Thomas Bulfinch have 0 things in common (in Unionpedia).

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Salamanders in folklore and Thomas Bulfinch Comparison

Salamanders in folklore has 74 relations, while Thomas Bulfinch has 30. As they have in common 0, the Jaccard index is 0.00% = 0 / (74 + 30).

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