Dr. Pangloss is a fictitious character in the novel "Candide" by Voltaire. He was not real.
In the book "Candide" by Voltaire, the character Pangloss was Candides tutor and roll model. The author used Pangloss as a mean to mock about the philosophies of Leibniz, who was the most universal genius of the era before Voltaire.
Pan means world and Gloss implies smooth; Pangloss in Candide is a person who views the world as smooth and uncorrupted, and therefore is optimistic - "All is for the best, in the best of all possible worlds."
Peter Pangloss has written: 'A new favorite royal alphabet for the 17th of August'
YES
pangloss referring to catching syphliss from paquette in the story candide by voltaire
yes dr ludvig is real, he as picture on facebook look it in group 935 but the zombies part not true
dr. suess was a real person. he wrote book.
her series well a lot of it is based on fact but as for her being a real person well I'd like to know that for myself..............
Pangloss and the baron
Dr John Math is not a real person. A lot of math symbols come from the greek.
Dr. Seuss, whose real name was Theodor Seuss Geisel, was a real person. He was an American author and illustrator, best known for his children's books such as "The Cat in the Hat" and "Green Eggs and Ham." His works have become classics in children's literature.
alot of people but the real person is Dr. Brown