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 +'''Sympathism''' is a theory by [[Tiphaigne de la Roche]] described in his 1749 ''[[L'Amour dévoilé, ou le système des simpathistes]]''. The theory is briefly reviewed in ''[[The Foul and the Fragrant: Odor and the French Social Imagination]]''.
-''[[L'Amour dévoilé, ou le système des simpathistes]]'', Où l'on explique l'origine de l'Amour, des Inclinations, des Simpathies, des Aversions, des Antipathies, etc., 1749 by [[Tiphaigne de la Roche]]. 
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Sympathism is a theory by Tiphaigne de la Roche described in his 1749 L'Amour dévoilé, ou le système des simpathistes. The theory is briefly reviewed in The Foul and the Fragrant: Odor and the French Social Imagination.




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