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  1. Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville (French: [ɑ̃ʁi maʁi dykʁɔtɛ də blɛ̃vil]; 12 September 1777 – 1 May 1850) was a French zoologist and anatomist.

  2. Henri-Marie Ducrotay de Blainville, né le 12 septembre 1777 à Arques-la-Bataille (alors encore appelé simplement Arques) près de Dieppe et mort le 1 er mai 1850 à Paris, est un zoologiste et anatomiste français.

  3. In 1839, Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville (1 777-1850), professor of zoology and comparative anatomy at the Faculty of Sciences in. Paris, began a course in the history of science entitled "The Principles. of Zoology Deduced from the Progress of Science from Aristotle to. the Present."'.

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  5. Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville, “Mémoire sur l'opercule des poissons,” Bull. Soc. Philomat., 1817, pp. 104–112; Blainville, “Prodrome,” p. 255. Geoffroy came to the controversial conclusion that the bones of the operculum in fish corresponded to the tiny bones of the inner ear (the malleus, stapes, and incus) of mammals.

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  6. Né près de Dieppe, Blainville vient à Paris étudier la peinture, mais s’oriente bientôt vers l’histoire naturelle, sous la tutelle de Cuvier. Docteur en médecine (1808), il enseigne l’anatomie et la zoologie à la Faculté des sciences de Paris (1812). Il est suppléant de Cuvier au Collège de France et au Muséum d

  7. Blainville, Henri Marie Ducrotay De (b. Argues, France, 12 September 1777; d. Paris, France, 1 May 1850) anatomy, zoology. Son of Pierre Ducrotay and Marie Pauger de Blainville, Henri grew up among the lesser but intensely proud Norman nobility.

  8. Jan 1, 2024 · It was in an attempt to understand this paradoxical figure that Auguste Comte and also Henri-Marie Ducrotay de Blainville (1777–1850), his biologist friend who held a chair at the Natural History Museum, took an interest in the idealist tradition out of which Oken emerged.

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