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apes, the quadrupeds, and all the animals might be regarded as constituting but a single family", and later "that man and ape have a common origin", and that "the power of nature...with sufficient time, she has been able from a single being to derive all the other organized beings". Mayr notes, however, that Buffon immediately rejects the suggestion and offers three arguments against it, namely that no new species have arisen in historical times; that
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236:. It includes all the knowledge available in his time on the "natural sciences", a broad term that includes disciplines which today would be called material science, physics, chemistry and technology. Buffon notes the morphological similarities between men and apes, although he considered apes completely devoid of the ability to think, differentiating them sharply from human beings. Buffon's attention to internal anatomy made him an early
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wolves sometimes eat nothing else. Measurements may be included; in the case of the wolf, 41 separate measurements are tabulated, in pre-revolutionary French feet and inches starting with the "Length of the whole body measured in a straight line from the end of the muzzle to the anus........3 feet. 7 inches." (1.2 m); the "Length of the largest claws" is given as "10 lines" (2.2 cm).
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illustrations, were made at the end of the eighteenth century and the start of the nineteenth century, presenting a complicated publication history. Early translations were necessarily only of the earlier volumes. Given the complexity, all catalogue dates other than of single volumes should be taken as approximate.
562:), but becoming crafty at need, and hardy by necessity, driven by hunger. The language, as in this instance, is elegant and elaborate, even "flowery and ornate". Buffon was roundly criticised by his fellow academics for writing a "purely popularizing work, empty and puffed up, with little real scientific value".
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forced him to avoid writing some of his opinions openly. Mayr argues however that Buffon was "fully aware of the possibility of 'common descent', and was perhaps the first author ever to articulate it clearly", quoting Buffon at length, starting with "Not only the ass and the horse, but also man, the
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in duodecimo format (1752–1805), occupying 90 or 71 volumes, depending on whether or not they included the part on anatomy. In this print format, the original work by Buffon occupied 73 volumes with the part on anatomy, or 54 volumes without the part on anatomy. The continuation by Lacépède took up
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from a fixed or universal class (which could not change, by definition) to "the historical succession of ancestor and descendant linked by material connection through generation", identified by the ability to mate and produce fertile offspring. Thus the horse and donkey, which produce only sterile
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that the ideas themselves are almost hidden", observing that this was also the contemporary academic opinion. She notes that some quite radical ideas are to be found in his work, but they are almost invisible, given the language they are cloaked in. She quotes Buffon's dramatic description of the
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published an edition in
Edinburgh between 1780 and 1785. T. Cadell and W. Davies published another edition in London in 1812. An abridged edition was published by Wogan, Byrne et al. in Dublin in 1791; that same year R. Morison and Son of Perth, J. and J. Fairbairn of Edinburgh and T. Kay and C.
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The text is written as a continuous essay, without the sections on identification, distribution and behaviour that might have been expected from other natural histories. Parts concern human responses rather than the animal itself, as for example that the wolf likes human flesh, and the strongest
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was translated into languages including
English, German, Swedish, Russian and Italian. Many translations, often partial (single volumes, or all volumes to a certain date), abridged, reprinted in the same translation by different printers, or with additional text (for example on insects) and new
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Church teaching. Buffon replied that he believed firmly in the biblical account of creation, and was able to continue printing his book, and remain in position as the leader of the 'old school', complete with his job as director of the royal botanical garden. On Buffon's death, the 19-year-old
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lion, which along with the engraving in her view "emphasized both the lion's regal bearing and personality not only in his text but also in the illustration... A reader was left in no doubt as to the importance and character of the animal." She concludes "No wonder the cultured
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in ten volumes was published in London between 1797 and 1807. W. Davidson published an abridged version including the natural history of insects taken from
Swammerdam, Brookes, Goldsmith et al., with "elegant engravings on wood"; its four volumes appeared in Alnwick in 1814.
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by Buffon comprised 36 volumes in quarto, divided into the following series: Histoire de la Terre et de l'Homme, Quadrupèdes, Oiseaux, Minéraux, Suppléments. Buffon edited 35 volumes in his lifetime. Soon after his death, the fifth and final volume of
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in 36 volumes (1774–1804). It consisted of 28 volumes by Buffon, and 8 volumes by Lacépède. The part containing anatomical articles by Louis Jean-Marie
Daubenton was dropped. The supplements were merged into the relevant articles in the main volumes.
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Mayr notes that Buffon was not an "evolutionist", but was certainly responsible for creating the great amount of interest in natural history in France. He agrees that Buffon's thought is hard to classify and even self-contradictory, and that the
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had a distinctly mixed reception in the eighteenth century. Wealthy homes in both
England and France purchased copies, and the first edition was sold out within six weeks. But Buffon was criticised by some priests for suggesting (in the essay
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The wolf is illustrated standing in farmland, and as a complete skeleton standing on a stone plinth in a landscape. The account of the species occupies 32 pages including illustrations.
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among animals. It is accompanied by some discourses and a theory of the earth by way of introduction, and by supplements including an elegantly written account of the epochs of nature.
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Trassler 1784–1785; by Pauli, 1772–1829; Grund and Holle, 1750–1775; and Johann Samuel Heinsius, 1756–1782.
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Fontenet. 36 volumes came out between 1749 and 1789, followed by 8 more after his death, thanks to
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hybrids, are seen empirically not to be the same species, even though they have similar anatomy. That empirical fact leaves open the possibility of evolution.
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Jacques-François Artur (1708–1779), Gabriel Léopold Charles Amé Bexon (1748–1785), Louis Jean-Marie Daubenton (1716–1799),
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begins with the claim that it is one of the animals with a specially strong appetite for flesh; it asserts that the animal is naturally coarse and cowardly (
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General and Particular Natural History by Count Buffon; "Всеобщая и частная естественная история графа Бюффона") was brought out by
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Each group is introduced with a general essay. This is followed by an article, sometimes of many pages, on each animal (or other item). The article on the
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The species is named in Greek, Latin, Italian, Spanish, German, English, Swedish, and Polish. The zoological descriptions of the species by
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which dealt with animals. A few months before Buffon's death, in 1788, Lacépède published, as a continuation, the first volume of his
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that species might "transform", but initially (1753) rejected the possibility. However, in doing so he changed the definition of a
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Forster of London published their edition. W. Strahan and T. Cadell published a translation with notes by the encyclopaedist
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firmly separates species; and that animals intermediate between, say, the horse and the donkey are not seen (in the
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illustrated the birds. Nearly 2000 plates adorn the work, representing animals with care given both to
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celebrated with the words "This time, the Comte de Buffon is dead and buried". Soon afterwards, the
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in a flower, mere counting (despite Buffon's own training in mathematics) had no bearing on nature.
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Per Olof Gravander translated an 1802–1803 French abridgement into Swedish, publishing it in
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went much further in sweeping away old attitudes to natural history, along with much else.
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1601:, Tome Treizième ("Histoire Naturelle des Quadrupèdes" X), Imprimerie royale, Paris, 1765.
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Natural History, General and Particular, with a Description of the King's Cabinet
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1953:"The System of Natural History written by M. de Buffon, Carefully Abridged"
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Vseobshchai︠a︡ i chastnai︠a︡ estestvennai︠a︡ istorīi︠a︡ grafa de Bi︠u︡ffona
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Natural history, and description of the king's cabinet of curiosities
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Natural History, General and Particular, by the Count de Buffon
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The Imperial Academy of Sciences (Императорской Академией Наук)
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The botanist Sandra Knapp writes that "Buffon's prose was so
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703:"Supplement to Histoire Naturelle, Générale et Particulière."
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R. Griffith published an early translation of the volume on
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Histoire Naturelle des Quadrupèdes ovipares et des Serpents
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Histoire générale et particulière des Quadrupèdes ovipares
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Frängsmyr, Tore; Heilbron, J.L.; Rider, Robin E. (1990).
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5 volumes on minerals (1783 to 1788), the last including
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Table of contents page of a 1792 English translation of
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Buffon attached much importance to the illustrations;
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Servant de suite à l'Histoire des Animaux quadrupèdes
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Servant de suite à l'Histoire des Animaux quadrupèdes
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Servant de suite à l'Histoire des Animaux quadrupèdes
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pages, with decorative tail-piece illustration (1779)
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worked on the birds. They were joined, from 1767, by
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Another edition in quarto format was printed by the
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1203:Servant de suite à l'Histoire Naturelle de l'Homme
852:An abridged edition for children was published by
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897:Second Discours - Histoire et théorie de la Terre
673:Variations in the editions by Buffon and Lacépède
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2009:. University of California Press. pp. 60–61
380:The encyclopaedia appeared in 36 volumes :
2003:"The Broken Circle. The Challenge of Plenitude"
1521:in the second half of the eighteenth century".
605:Buffon's original edition continued by Lacépède
490:Charles-Nicolas-Sigisbert Sonnini de Manoncourt
296:. The whole descriptive and anatomical part of
294:Charles-Nicolas-Sigisbert Sonnini de Manoncourt
1243:(Egg-laying Quadrupeds and Snakes) (1788–1789)
879:The original edition was arranged as follows:
838:Preface page of a 1792 English translation of
665:which was printed in 1804. At that point, the
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386:De la manière d’étudier l’histoire naturelle
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2007:The Quantifying Spirit in the 18th Century
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806:Title page of 1792 English translation of
583:Canis ex griseo flavescens. Lupus vulgaris
356:provided sources for the mineral volumes.
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377:were reprinted three times in six weeks.
2297:Herball, or Generall Historie of Plantes
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1707:Histoire du Développement de la Biologie
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1867:. Vol. 2. W. Strahan and T. Cadell
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1730:Sixième Notice historique sur le Muséum
1584:Buffon, "Nomenclature des Singes ", in
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402:12 volumes on quadrupeds (1753 to 1767)
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344:On minerals, Buffon collaborated with
56:Georges-Louis Leclerc, comte de Buffon
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2524:The Naturalist on the River Amazons
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1153:Traité de l'Aimant et de ses usages
689:also published two editions of the
284:assisted Buffon on the quadrupeds;
46:Title page of the 10th volume, 1763
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2036:"The Concept of Evolution to 1872"
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701:Volumes 1-12 of a 1774 edition of
637:. The seventh and final volume of
405:9 volumes on birds (1770 to 1783])
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1498:than a dry scientific treatise".
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2756:List of natural history dealers
2424:The Natural History of Selborne
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1279:Histoire Naturelle des Poissons
1117:Histoire Naturelle des Minéraux
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635:Imprimerie des Bâtiments du Roi
467:Barthélemy Faujas de Saint-Fond
354:Louis Bernard Guyton de Morveau
350:Barthélemy Faujas de Saint-Fond
325:illustrated the quadrupeds and
290:Barthélemy Faujas de Saint-Fond
2782:Book series introduced in 1749
2658:Adaptive Coloration in Animals
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1614:, Fayard, Paris, 1989, 645 p.
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1319:Histoire Naturelle des Cétacés
1043:Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux
1029:De la dégénération des Animaux
1005:(Quadrupèdes VIII) : 1764
710:Histoire Naturelle des Oiseaux
292:, the abbot Gabriel Bexon and
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2807:French-language encyclopedias
2076:. Harvard. pp. 329–337.
1957:Biodiversity Heritage Library
1597:Buffon, "L'Unau et l'Aï", in
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1367:. Buffon also disagreed with
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999:(Quadrupèdes VII) : 1763
929:Histoire Naturelle de l'Homme
925:Description du cabinet du Roi
915:Histoire Naturelle de l'Homme
911:Histoire générale des Animaux
847:
426:was initially printed at the
398:Histoire Naturelle de l’homme
394:Histoire Générale des animaux
337:accuracy, with dreamlike and
278:(essay on Moral Arithmetic).
1373:system of classifying plants
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1011:(Quadrupèdes IX) : 1764
993:(Quadrupèdes VI) : 1761
961:(Quadrupèdes II) : 1755
790:1792 English translation of
624:The original edition of the
471:Louis-Bernard Guyton-Morveau
274:(Discourse on Style) and an
7:
2414:Bernard Germain de Lacépède
1398:that were contradictory to
1017:(Quadrupèdes X) : 1765
987:(Quadrupèdes V) : 1760
614:Bernard Germain de Lacépède
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477:(1731–1800), the anatomist
432:Bernard Germain de Lacépède
276:Essai d'arithmétique morale
234:Bernard Germain de Lacépède
171:Bernard Germain de Lacépède
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2792:19th-century encyclopedias
2787:18th-century encyclopedias
2436:A History of British Birds
1726:Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu
1301:(Poissons III) : 1802
1139:(Minéraux III) : 1785
1105:(Oiseaux VIII) : 1781
840:"Buffon’s Natural History"
824:"Buffon’s Natural History"
808:"Buffon’s Natural History"
792:"Buffon’s Natural History"
616:(1756–1825) continued the
450:in 8 volumes (1788–1804).
298:l’Histoire des Quadrupèdes
282:Louis Jean-Marie Daubenton
2751:Natural History Societies
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2619:The Royal Natural History
2471:Ornithological Dictionary
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2380:Johan Christian Fabricius
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1748:"Natural History: Buffon"
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1307:(Poissons IV) : 1802
1295:(Poissons II) : 1800
1231:(Suppléments VII) :
1191:(Suppléments III) :
1163:(Supplements) (1774–1789)
1145:(Minéraux IV) : 1786
1133:(Minéraux II) : 1783
1099:(Oiseaux VII) : 1780
1075:(Oiseaux III) : 1774
967:(Quadrupèdes III) :
858:Scribner, Welford and Co.
475:François-Nicolas Martinet
384:3 volumes in 1749 :
327:François-Nicolas Martinet
304:and Jean-Claude Mertrud.
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39:
2597:The Naturalist's Library
2500:On the Origin of Species
1663:. Huxley, Robert (ed.).
1541:
1480:
1313:(Poissons V) : 1803
1289:(Poissons I) : 1798
1221:(Suppléments VI) :
1213:Des Époques de la nature
1201:(Suppléments IV) :
1181:(Suppléments II) :
1127:(Minéraux I) : 1783
1111:(Oiseaux IX) : 1783
1093:(Oiseaux VI) : 1779
1081:(Oiseaux IV) : 1778
1069:(Oiseaux II) : 1771
1023:(Quadrupèdes XI) :
977:(Quadrupèdes IV) :
633:appeared in 1788 at the
2731:Natural history museums
2333:Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
1211:(Suppléments V) :
1171:(Suppléments I) :
1087:(Oiseaux V) : 1778
1063:(Oiseaux I) : 1770
1025:Nomenclature des Singes
979:Les Animaux carnassiers
953:Les Animaux domestiques
947:(Quadrupèdes I) :
749:in London around 1785.
631:l’Histoire des minéraux
200:, an encyclopaedic work
158:[istwaʁnatyʁɛl]
2777:1749 non-fiction books
2583:William Jackson Hooker
2531:Alexander von Humboldt
2448:Philosophie zoologique
2231:Pinax theatri botanici
1508:evolutionary biologist
1428:
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1119:(Minerals) (1783–1788)
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694:17 duodecimo volumes.
661:(1727–1773). He wrote
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318:
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162:
2797:Natural history books
2669:The Study of Instinct
2608:Kunstformen der Natur
2512:The Malay Archipelago
2507:Alfred Russel Wallace
2443:Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
1696:Volume VII. pp. 57–58
1665:The Great Naturalists
1422:
1361:Les Epoques de Nature
1346:
1329:(Cétacés) : 1804
1271:Histoire des Serpents
1269:(Reptiles II) :
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708:A de luxe edition of
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655:Histoire des Poissons
647:Histoire des Reptiles
620:after Buffon's death.
612:
587:Reg. animal. pag. 235
581:and Buffon himself ("
545:
436:egg-laying quadrupeds
310:
272:Discours sur le style
238:comparative anatomist
224:is the work that the
212:(1707–1788) made the
207:
2588:Joseph Dalton Hooker
2541:The Birds of America
2070:Mayr, Ernst (1981).
1771:"Histoire Naturelle"
1502:Evolutionary thought
1259:(Reptiles I) :
1151:(Minéraux V) :
1054:Blue-naped mousebird
969:Les Animaux sauvages
718:Edme-Louis Daubenton
663:Histoire des Cétacés
455:Edme-Louis Daubenton
434:, who described the
424:L’Histoire Naturelle
417:Époques de la nature
2636:Martinus Beijerinck
2179:De Natura Animalium
1912:. Vol. 5. Barr
1045:(Birds) (1770–1783)
659:Philibert Commerson
560:grossier et poltron
479:Jean-Claude Mertrud
390:Théorie de la Terre
36:
2741:Parson-naturalists
2573:Philip Henry Gosse
2536:John James Audubon
2519:Henry Walter Bates
2407:Histoire Naturelle
2395:Historia Plantarum
2283:Avium Praecipuarum
2267:Historia animalium
2168:Historia Plantarum
2156:History of Animals
1861:Smellie, William.
1532:hybrid infertility
1515:Histoire naturelle
1454:parson-naturalists
1442:Histoire Naturelle
1429:
1396:Histoire Naturelle
1381:Histoire Naturelle
1356:Histoire Naturelle
1352:
1321:(Cetaceans) (1804)
1281:(Fish) (1798–1803)
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730:Histoire Naturelle
706:
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667:Histoire Naturelle
643:Histoire Naturelle
626:Histoire Naturelle
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618:Histoire Naturelle
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361:Histoire Naturelle
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198:Histoire Naturelle
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18:Histoire naturelle
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2328:Marcello Malpighi
2222:Ulisse Aldrovandi
2202:De Materia Medica
1794:"Naturalhistoria"
1682:Volume VII. p. 48
1635:Volume VII. p. 39
1409:French Revolution
1348:Indian rhinoceros
714:Imprimerie royale
687:Imprimerie royale
679:Imprimerie royale
651:French Revolution
492:(1751–1812), and
428:Imprimerie royale
314:in Volume IX, by
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127:Publication place
110:Imprimerie royale
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2691:The Dancing Bees
2615:Richard Lydekker
2563:Jean-Henri Fabre
2548:William Buckland
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2363:Systema Naturae
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