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Jean Banières was an 18th-century French physicist and philosopher.
A zealous Cartesian, he was sceptical about Voltaire's Newtonian theories on light and colours.
Works
- Traité phisique, de la lumiere et des couleurs, du son et des différens tons (in French). Paris: Mazieres & J. B. Garnier. 1737.
- Examen et réfutation des Elemens de la philosophie de Neuton de M. De Voltaire (in French). Paris: Jacques Lambert. 1739.
References
- "Banières, Jean". CERL Thesaurus.
- J. B. Shank (2008). The Newton Wars and the Beginning of the French Enlightenment. University of Chicago Press. p. 397. ISBN 978-0-226-74947-1.
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