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- later teacher), Laurent Clerc, wrote that the deaf never used the signes méthodiques for communication outside the classroom, preferring their own community...
- 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...
- 1139/gen-2023-0005. ISSN 0831-2796. PMID 37163765. de Lamarck JB (1785). Encyclopédie Méthodique de Botanique. Vol. 1. Paris, France. pp. 694–695. Small E, Cronquist A...
- niche suggested that it be filled with a statue. In the Encyclopedia Methodique, the authors divide niches into different classes. The classes refer to...
- logicians." In 1788 Quatremère de Quincy defined the term in the Encyclopédie Méthodique as "an architectural style that is highly adorned and tormented". The...
- Eisenmann. The Revue originated the historical method known as l'École méthodique, which is particularly ****ociated with the names of Charles-Victor Langlois...
- de A. Belin, Paris, 4 Volumes Félix Vicq-Dazyr (1792.) "Encyclopédie Méthodique, Vol. 2: Système Anatomique, Quadrupèdes" Panckoucke Arthur Sperry Pe****...
- the species were described by Desrousseaux in Lamarck's Encyclopédie Méthodique Botanique, tome troisieme (1792): 675. In the beginning of the 20th century...