Jean Hippolyte Michon

Jean Hippolyte Michon ( born November 20, 1806 Laroche- près- Feyt, Correze, † May 8, 1881 at Schloss Montausier in Charente Dep, . Pseudonym Abbe Abbe trois étoiles *** respectively ) was a French writer and founder of the modern graphology.

Michon has become famous as the author of, among other ecclesiastical work indexed Da la rénovation de l'Eglise (1860 ). Under the no longer common pseudonym Abbe Michon *** wrote popular anti-clerical works such as Le Maudit, La religieuse and Le Jésuite. In older encyclopedias Abbé *** is still listed as an independent person. The Abbe " is supposed to be a former, to Protestantism met by Trappist called Leclerq, the Hanau in 1890 died as pastor of the Walloon church," speculates the Brockhaus from 1928.

Works

  • From a Catholic prelates [ d Jean Hippolyte Michon i ]: The Damned. For identification of the Catholic hierarchy and the Jesuit order in the present. Hamburg: Bureau for foreign literature, 1864 (English translation of Le Maudit ).
  • Abbé *** [ d Jean Hippolyte Michon i ]: The Monk. Novel. Leipzig: Verlag von E. F. Steinacker 1865. (English translation of Le Moine )
  • System of graphology ( original 1875), Munich; Basel: Reinhardt, 1965.
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