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B9781108023023Paperback / softback. New. Georges-Louis Leclerc Comte de Buffon 1707-88 was a leading French naturalist. These volumes first published between 1770 and 1783 and translated into English in 1793 contain Buffon's description of various bird species and provide the first comprehensive account of eighteenth-century ornithology. Volume 5 covers larks and wagtails. paperback
B9781108023030Paperback / softback. New. Georges-Louis Leclerc Comte de Buffon 1707-88 was a leading French naturalist. These volumes first published between 1770 and 1783 and translated into English in 1793 contain Buffon's description of various bird species and provide the first comprehensive account of eighteenth-century ornithology. Volume 6 covers parrots and parakeets. paperback
B9781108023009Paperback / softback. New. Georges-Louis Leclerc Comte de Buffon 1707-88 was a leading French naturalist. These volumes first published between 1770 and 1783 and translated into English in 1793 contain Buffon's description of various bird species and provide the first comprehensive account of eighteenth-century ornithology. Volume 3 covers corvids and some tropical birds. paperback
0260797456.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
62102442Cambridge University Press CUP pp. 618 . Papeback. New. Cambridge University Press CUP unknown
62102290Cambridge University Press CUP pp. 554 . Papeback. New. Cambridge University Press CUP unknown
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62102321Cambridge University Press CUP pp. 492 . Papeback. New. Cambridge University Press CUP unknown
182930406London: William Orr 1829 1831 1832 c. 1833 1835. 1st edition. V.g./No Jackets. Full leather re-binds Title page of 'the domestic habits of birds' missing and confusingly it has the title 'faculties of birds' on the spine which is actually the title of another volume in the series. Owner's signature on half-title of some volumes. London: William Orr hardcover
1791051051Silvester Doig. Good with no dust jacket. 1791. Hardcover. Hardcover. Brown leather boards with title on spine. Boards and spine are scuffed and frayed. Interior paste downs have paper remnants soil and foxing. Endpapers removed. Half of half title page has been removed as well. Hinges cracked binding is still tight. One illustration has been inked in with offset to the next page. Another illustration has lower half removed. Foxing and tanning some shadow offset from illustrations. Always carefully wrapped and shipped in cardboard boxes to protect your purchase. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Silvester Doig hardcover
183766762half title title and illustrated frontipiece 752 pages Plates 72 -148 but 91 and 92 missing this translation into German by H.J.Schaltenbrand four legged animals volume 6 text in German Published by Expedition von Büffon`s Naturgeschichte hardcover
0282092900.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0484679139.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0666436002.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0282284176.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1774FB640 /6A<p>Full leather binding black title plate. Gilt floral design on the spine. The <strong><em>Histoire Naturelle générale et particulière avec la description du Cabinet du Roi</em></strong> English: <em>Natural History General and Particular with a Description of the King's Cabinet</em> is an encyclopaedic collection of 36 large quarto volumes written between 1749–1804 initially by the Comte de Buffon and continued in eight more volumes after his death by his colleagues led by Bernard Germain de Lacépède. The books cover what was known of the "natural sciences" at the time including what would now be called material science physics chemistry and technology as well as the natural history of animals. <strong>Georges-Louis Leclerc Comte de Buffon</strong> 7 September 1707 – 16 April 1788 was a French naturalist mathematician cosmologist and encyclopédiste. His works influenced the next two generations of naturalists including two prominent French scientists Jean-Baptiste Lamarck and Georges Cuvier. Buffon published thirty-six quarto volumes of his <em>Histoire Naturelle</em> during his lifetime with additional volumes based on his notes and further research being published in the two decades following his death. Ernst Mayr wrote that "Truly Buffon was the father of all thought in natural history in the second half of the 18th century". Credited with being one of the first naturalists to recognize ecological succession he was later forced by the theology committee at the University of Paris to recant his theories about geological history and animal evolution because they contradicted the Biblical narrative of Creation. Buffon held the position of <em>intendant</em> director at the Jardin du Roi now called the Jardin des Plantes. Buffon's <em>Histoire naturelle générale et particulière</em> 1749–1788: in 36 volumes; an additional volume based on his notes appeared in 1789 was originally intended to cover all three "kingdoms" of nature but the <em>Histoire naturelle</em> ended up being limited to the animal and mineral kingdoms and the animals covered were only the birds and quadrupeds. "Written in a brilliant style this work was read . by every educated person in Europe". Those who assisted him in the production of this great work included Louis-Jean-Marie Daubenton Philibert Guéneau de Montbeillard and Gabriel-Léopold Bexon along with numerous artists. Buffon's <em>Histoire naturelle</em> was translated into many different languages making him one of the most widely read authors of the day a rival to Montesquieu Rousseau and Voltaire. In the opening volumes of the <em>Histoire naturelle</em> Buffon questioned the usefulness of mathematics criticized Carl Linnaeus's taxonomical approach to natural history outlined a history of the Earth with little relation to the Biblical account and proposed a theory of reproduction that ran counter to the prevailing theory of pre-existence. The early volumes were condemned by the Faculty of Theology at the Sorbonne. Buffon published a retraction but he continued publishing the offending volumes without any change. In the course of his examination of the animal world Buffon noted that despite similar environments different regions have distinct plants and animals a concept later known as Buffon's Law. This is considered to be the first principle of biogeography. He made the suggestion that species may have both "improved" and "degenerated" after dispersing from a center of creation. In volume 14 he argued that all the world's quadrupeds had developed from an original set of just thirty-eight quadrupeds. On this basis he is sometimes considered a "transformist" and a precursor of Darwin. He also asserted that climate change may have facilitated the worldwide spread of species from their centres of origin. Still interpreting his ideas on the subject is not simple for he returned to topics many times in the course of his work. Buffon considered the similarities between humans and apes but ultimately rejected the possibility of a common descent. He debated with James Burnett Lord Monboddo on the relationship of the primates to man Monboddo insisting against Buffon on a close relationship. At one point Buffon propounded a theory that nature in the New World was inferior to that of Eurasia. He argued that the Americas were lacking in large and powerful creatures and that even the people were less virile than their European counterparts. He ascribed this inferiority to the marsh odours and dense forests of the American continent. These remarks so incensed Thomas Jefferson that he dispatched twenty soldiers to the New Hampshire woods to find a bull moose for Buffon as proof of the "stature and majesty of American quadrupeds". In <em>Les époques de la nature</em> 1778 Buffon discussed the origins of the solar system speculating that the planets had been created by a comet's collision with the sun. He also suggested that the Earth originated much earlier than 4004 BC the date determined by Archbishop James Ussher. Basing his figures on the cooling rate of iron tested at his Laboratory the Petit Fontenet at Montbard he calculated that the age of the earth was 75000 years. Once again his ideas were condemned by the Sorbonne and once again he issued a retraction to avoid further problems.</p> De L'Imprimerie Royal. Paris. hardcover
0656362782.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1812122071Piacenza dai Torchi del Majno 1812/1832. Opera in 90 volumi in 16° piccoli opuscoli aggiunti tutti ancora nelle brossure originali con solo problemi ai dorsi non di tutti i volumi per esposizione alla luce e alla polvere. L'opera è così suddivisa. Parte generale in 4 volumi dal vol. 1 al vol. 4 - Quadrupedi in 7 volumi dal vol. 5 al vol. 11 - Uccelli in 16 volumi dal vol. 12 al vol. 27 con aggiunta di 3 volumi dal vol. 28 al vol. 30 dell' editore italiano 1 volume di Indice vol. 31 - Minerali in 5 volumi dal vol. 32 al vol. 36 con una traccia di tarlo alle prime 20 pagine del volume 36. Dal vol. 37 il titolo dell'occhietto cambia in: Continuazione della storia naturale di Buffon. - Pesci in 11 volumi dal vol. 37 al vol. 47 nella copertina il IV volune è erroneamente segnato come III ma giusta la collazione - Rettili in 5 volumi dal vol. 48 al vol. 52 - Insetti in 11 volumi dal vol. 53 al vol. 63 contrariamente al piano dell'opera che ne conta 62 - Crostacei in 2 volumi dal vol. 64 al vol. 65 - Conchiglie in 5 volumi dal vol. 66 al vol. 70 - Vermi in 3 volumi dal vol. 71 al vol. 73 - I Vegetabili con indicazione dell'uso che se ne può fare in 16 volumi dal vol. 74 al vol. 89 - Indice vol. 90 Piano dell'opera. Tutti i volumi recano le tavole in nero incise da Maurizio De Magistris e Guglielmo Silvestri dai disegni di Jacques Eustache Deseve alle quali va aggiunto il ritratto del B. in antiporta al primo volume. Buoni esemplari salvo il detto di questa importante opera che mantiene ancora una carta sana e fresca Piacenza, dai Torchi del Majno unknown
1166371956.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
181213391Milano 1812. Compendiata da C.S.B.M. ad uso della gioventu italiana. Rücken defekt. Im Bund locker Kl.-8°. Pbd. Biologie unknown
1166318060.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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19942091202133208756Hosei University Press 1994. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Hosei University Press paperback
17706663Paris l: Imprimerie Royale 1770-86. Engraved plate with original hand-colour approx 25 x 21 cms from Histoire Naturelle de Oiseaux. Print Imprimerie Royale unknown
17706211Paris l: Imprimerie Royale 1770-86. Engraved plate with original hand-colour approx 25.5 x 21 cms from Histoire Naturelle de Oiseaux. Print Imprimerie Royale unknown