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Louis Rendu (December 9, 1789 in Meyrin – August 28, 1859) was French Roman Catholic bishop of Annecy and a scientist. He was the author of Theorie des glaciers de la Savoie, an important book on the mechanisms of glacial motion. The , Alaska, U.S. and Mount Rendu, Antarctica are named for him. He was a founding member of the Académie des sciences, belles-lettres et arts de Savoie. The following are a few of his ethnological and religious-themed works:

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  • Louis Rendu, né le 9 décembre 1789 à Meyrin, alors du bailliage de Gex, et mort le 28 août 1859 à Annecy (alors du Royaume de Sardaigne), est un homme d'Église savoisien, évêque d'Annecy (1842-1859), qui est également géologue et glaciologue. (fr)
  • Louis Rendu (December 9, 1789 in Meyrin – August 28, 1859) was French Roman Catholic bishop of Annecy and a scientist. He was the author of Theorie des glaciers de la Savoie, an important book on the mechanisms of glacial motion. The , Alaska, U.S. and Mount Rendu, Antarctica are named for him. He was a founding member of the Académie des sciences, belles-lettres et arts de Savoie. The following are a few of his ethnological and religious-themed works: (en)
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  • Louis Rendu (December 9, 1789 in Meyrin – August 28, 1859) was French Roman Catholic bishop of Annecy and a scientist. He was the author of Theorie des glaciers de la Savoie, an important book on the mechanisms of glacial motion. The , Alaska, U.S. and Mount Rendu, Antarctica are named for him. He was a founding member of the Académie des sciences, belles-lettres et arts de Savoie. The following are a few of his ethnological and religious-themed works: * De l'influence des Moeurs sur les Lois, et de l'influence des Lois sur les Moeurs, 1833 * Moeurs et coutumes de la Savoie du Nord au XIXe siècle, 1845 * Lettre à S. M. le Roi de Prusse (sur la situation religieuse de l'Europe), 1848 * Des efforts du protestantisme, 1855. (en)
  • Louis Rendu, né le 9 décembre 1789 à Meyrin, alors du bailliage de Gex, et mort le 28 août 1859 à Annecy (alors du Royaume de Sardaigne), est un homme d'Église savoisien, évêque d'Annecy (1842-1859), qui est également géologue et glaciologue. (fr)
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