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  1. Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon (1707-1788) Vol. II, plate XV: A drawing of a burning mirror that Buffon used. Burning mirrors could produce flames at their focal point and were used to achieve high temperatures in Buffon’s era. The Wenner Collection has a tremendous resource for historians of science in the 12-volume series of Buffon ...

  2. 25 de jun. de 2021 · Buffon begins the particular part of his Histoire naturelle with the study of “man” from the standpoint of the naturalist, yet he addresses questions which go far beyond the traditional framework of natural history (Buffon 2007–2021, 2: 449–610 and 3: 343–574). He inquires in particular into the specificity of human beings in the animal world and asserts, as a naturalist, the primacy ...

  3. Buffon, Georges-Louis Leclerc, Conde de, 1707-1788 (13) Obras de autor Relevancia Título Autor Últimos contenidos incorporados Orden 10 20 50 Obras por página

  4. 3 de may. de 2021 · Georges-Louis Leclerc de Buffon. Date of birth. 7 September 1707. Montbard ( Burgundy, Kingdom of France) Date of death. 15 April 1788. Paris ( Kingdom of France) Work period (start) 1722.

  5. Naturalista, matemático, literato, cosmólogo y más, Georges Louis Leclerc, conde de Buffon, fue una de esas figuras llenas de controversias, aciertos y desaciertos, que marcaron el desarrollo ...

  6. Georges Leclerc de Buffon. François-Hubert Drouais: Buffonin muotokuva. Georges-Louis Leclerc, Buffonin kreivi, yleisesti myös Buffon, ( 7. syyskuuta 1707 Montbard – 16. huhtikuuta 1788 Pariisi ), oli ranskalainen luonnontutkija, matemaatikko, biologi, kosmologi ja kirjailija. Hän oli myös Ranskan akatemian jäsen.

  7. BUFFON, GEORGES-LOUIS LECLERC, COMTE DE (1707 – 1788). The French naturalist and author Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon, enjoyed international acclaim for the artistic expression of his own grandiose, often brilliant theories and for presenting in similar fashion the discoveries of leading contemporaries, particularly in the field of natural science.