- The Encyclopédie
méthodique par
ordre des matières (lit. 'Methodical
Encyclopedia by
Order of
Subject Matter') was
published between 1782 and 1832 by the...
- The
Tableau encyclopédique et
méthodique des
trois regnes de la
nature was an
illustrated encyclopedia of plants,
animals and minerals,
notable for including...
- reptiles, amphibians, fish, and
insects to the
Tableau encyclopédique et
méthodique. He is also
notable as the
first scientist to
study the
feral child Victor...
-
later teacher),
Laurent Clerc,
wrote that the deaf
never used the
signes méthodiques for
communication outside the classroom,
preferring their own community...
- of the same.
Pierre Joseph Bonnaterre's 1789
Tableau Encyclopedique et
Methodique was
apparently the last
major scientific work to
include the
lepus cornutus...
- back. He
described several taxa in his book
Tableau Encyclopédique et
Méthodique des
trois Règnes de la Nature: vers, coquilles,
mollusques et polypes...
- Eisenmann. The
Revue originated the
historical method known as l'École
méthodique,
which is
particularly ****ociated with the
names of Charles-Victor Langlois...
-
including the
literary journal Mercure de
France and the Encyclopédie
Méthodique, a
successor to the Encyclopédie by
Denis Diderot.
Panckoucke was born...
-
treatises dating back many years, such as the
Tableau encyclopédique et
méthodique, from 1655. The
reports led
cancer researcher Richard E.
Shope to investigate...
-
Naturelle in Paris. In 1851, with his father, he
published Catalogue méthodique de la
collection des Reptiles. With
zoologist Marie Firmin Bocourt (1819–1904)...