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  1. Biography. Daubenton was born at Montbard, Côte-d'Or. His father, Jean Daubenton, a notary, intended him for the church, and sent him to Paris to study theology, but Louis-Jean-Marie was more interested in medicine. Jean's death in 1736 set his son free to choose his own career, and in 1741 he graduated in medicine at Reims and returned to his ...

  2. May 25, 2024 · Louis-Jean-Marie Daubenton (born May 29, 1716, Montbard, Côte d’Or, France—died Jan. 1, 1800, Paris) was a French naturalist who was a pioneer in the fields of comparative anatomy and paleontology. Daubenton was studying medicine when, in 1742, the renowned naturalist Georges Buffon asked him to prepare anatomical descriptions for an ...

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  3. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Louis Jean-Marie Daubenton , né le 29 mai 1716 à Montbard et mort le 31 décembre 1799 à Paris , est un naturaliste et médecin français, premier directeur du Muséum national d'histoire naturelle . Biographie [modifier | modifier le code] Il fait ses premières études au collège de Dijon . Son père, Jean Daubenton, notaire, le destinant ...

  4. DAUBENTON, LOUIS-JEAN-MARIE. ( b. Montbard, France. 29 May 1716; d. Paris, France, 1 January 1800) medicine, anatomy, mineralogy, zootechny. Daubenton was the son of Jean Daubenton, a notary, and of Marie Pichenot. Intended for the priesthood by his family, he became a novice at the age of twelve and studied at the Jesuit collége in Dijon ...

  5. Louis-Jean-Marie Daubenton. French naturalist, born at Montbar (Côte d'Or) on the 29th of May 1716. His father, Jean Daubenton, a notary, destined him for the church, and sent him to Paris to learn theology, but the study of medicine was more to his taste. The death of his father in 1736 set him free to follow his own inclinations, and ...

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  6. Louis Jean Marie Daubenton. 1716-1800. French comparative anatomist and physician who in 1742 was chosen by Georges-Louis Leclerc, comte de Buffon to help prepare anatomical descriptions of mammals for the latter's Histoire naturelle (published 1749-89). In 1744 Daubenton became Buffon's assistant in the Department of Natural History at the ...

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  8. May 29, 2015 · Louis-Jean-Marie Daubenton, a French comparative anatomist, was born May 29, 1716. Daubenton came from Montbard, in eastern France, as did his countryman, Georges Buffon, the naturalist. In 1749, when Buffon launched what would become his 44-volume Histoire naturelle, he invited the younger Daubenton to contribute the sections on animal anatomy.

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