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Louis Jean-Marie
Daubenton (29 May 1716 – 1
January 1800) was a
French naturalist and
contributor to the Encyclopédie ou
Dictionnaire raisonné des sciences...
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Daubenton may
refer to: Edme-Louis
Daubenton (1730–1785),
French naturalist Louis-Jean-Marie
Daubenton (1716–1799),
French naturalist Censier – Daubenton...
- Censier–
Daubenton (French pronunciation: [sɑ̃sje dobɑ̃tɔ̃]) is a
station on Line 7 of the
Paris Métro. It
opened on 15
February 1930 as part of a planned...
- Diderot|Mallet 23 –
Daubenton|Jaucourt 22 –
Daubenton, le
Subdelegue 21 –
Barths 20 – Mallet|Diderot 20 –
Formey 20 –
Daubenton|Jaucourt 14 – Rousseau|d'Alembert...
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Pierre Daubenton (10
April 1703 – 14
September 1776) was an 18th-century
French lawyer, politician,
author and Encyclopédiste. He was the son of Jean...
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Daubenton's bat or
Daubenton's myotis (Myotis daubentonii) is a
Eurasian bat with
rather short ears. It
ranges from
Ireland to ****an (Hokkaido) and is...
- D'Histoire Naturelle,
which was
produced under the
supervision of Edme-Louis
Daubenton to
accompany Buffon's text.
Neither the
plate caption nor Buffon's description...
- The
Daubenton's free-tailed bat or
Daubenton's winged-mouse bat (Myopterus daubentonii) is a
species of bat in the
family Molossidae. It is
found in Central...
- D'Histoire
Naturelle which was
produced under the
supervision of Edme-Louis
Daubenton to
accompany Buffon's text.
Neither the
plate caption nor Buffon's description...
- Buffon, Georges-Louis
Leclerc de; Martinet, François-Nicolas;
Daubenton, Edme-Louis;
Daubenton, Louis-Jean-Marie (1765–1783). "Le
tanas ou
faucon pêcheur...