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comte de Bernard Germain étienne de la Ville Lacépède

From: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition  |  Date: 2008

Bernard Germain Étienne de la Ville Lacépède, comte de , 1756-1825, French naturalist. As a youth he showed considerable talent in both music and physics and won the favor of Buffon , whose work in animal classification he was encouraged to continue. Buffon secured him a position at the Jardin du Roi (later the Jardin des Plantes). His best-known works deal with the oviparous quadrupeds, reptiles, fishes, and whales; they are frequently printed with Buffon's works, which they supplement. Lacépède was active in politics and was exiled during the Reign of Terror. After his return he gave up scientific work for a political career and held several state offices.

Author not available, LACÉPÈDE, BERNARD GERMAIN ÉTIENNE DE LA VILLE, COMTE DE., The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2008

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