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  1. Mathurin-Jacques Brisson (* 30. April 1723 in Fontenay-le-Comte ; † 23. Juni 1806 in Magny-les-Hameaux bei Versailles ) war ein französischer Zoologe und Naturphilosoph .

  2. Mathurin Jacques Brisson (French pronunciation: [matyʁɛ̃ ʒak bʁisɔ̃]; 30 April 1723 – 23 June 1806) was a French zoologist and natural philosopher. Brisson was born on 30 April 1723 at Fontenay-le-Comte in the Vendée department of western France.

  3. Mathurin Jacques Brisson (3 avril 1723 à Fontenay-le-Comte [1] – 23 juin 1806 à Magny-les-Hameaux [2]) est un zoologiste et physicien français, membre de l'Académie des sciences.

  4. Two publications in the third quarter of the eighteenth century stand out as vanguards of a new type of study of birds: Mathurin-Jacques Brissons (1723–1806) Ornithologie and Georges-Louis Leclerc de Buffon’s (1707–1788) Histoire naturelle des oiseaux. Download to read the full chapter text.

  5. Mathurin-Jacques Brisson’s landmark six-volume study of birds, Ornithology, was the most complete, systematic ornithological study at the time it was published in 1760. Brisson was the...

  6. Brisson, Mathurin-Jacques (b. Fontenay-le-Comte, Vedée, France, 30 April 1723; d. Brouessy, Commune of Magny-les-Hameaux, near Versailles, France, 23 June 1806) physics, natural history. Brisson was the eldest son of Mathurin Brisson, who was named président des traites at Fontenay in 1726, and of

  7. 23. Juni 2015 · Mathurin-Jacques Brisson, a French zoologist and physicist, died June 23, 1806, at the age of 83. Brisson started out in the natural sciences, working as an assistant to René-Antoine Réaumur in the 1740s and early 1750s, and publishing a beautiful 6-volume Ornithologie in 1760.