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    Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon

    Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon (7 September – 16 April ), usually called Buffon, was a French naturalist.

    He was also a mathematician, cosmologist and encyclopedic author.

    His collected information influenced the next two generations of naturalists, including Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck and Georges Cuvier.

    Buffon published 35 volumes of his Histoire naturelle during his lifetime, and nine more were published after his death, for a total of 44 volumes.[1] "Truly, Buffon was the father of all thought in natural history in the second half of the 18th century".

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    Buffon held the position of Intendant (Director) of the Jardin du Roi, now called the Jardin des Plantes; it is the French equivalent of Kew Gardens. The Lycée Buffon in Paris is named after him.

    His work

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    Natural history

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    Buffon is best remembered for his Histoire naturelle.[1