Jean Astruc

Jean Astruc Jean Astruc (19 March 1684, in Sauve, France – 5 May 1766, in Paris) was a professor of medicine in France at Montpellier and Paris, who wrote the first great treatise on syphilis and venereal diseases, and also, with a small anonymously published book, played a fundamental part in the origins of critical textual analysis of works of the Bible. Astruc was the first to propose and hypothesize, by using the techniques of textual analysis that were commonplace in studying the secular classics, the theory that Genesis was composed based on several sources or manuscript traditions, an approach now called the ''documentary hypothesis.'' Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Astruc, Jean
    Published 1750
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    by ASTRUC, Jean
    Published 1748
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    by ASTRUC, Jean
    Published 1772
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    by Astruc, Jean, 1684-1766
    Published 1999
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    by Astruc, Jean, 1684-1766
    Published 1769
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    by Astruc, Jean, 1684-1766 aut
    Published 1756
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    by Lorblanchet, Michel
    Published 2021
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    by Álvarez Garcia, Genaro
    Published 2018
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