Georges-Louis LeClerc, Comte de Buffon (231)

Election date: 1768 (Elected to the revived American Philosophical Society.)

George-Louis LeClerc, Comte De Buffon (7 September 1707–16 April 1788) was a scientist, mathematician, naturalist, and translator, and a member of the American Philosophical Society, elected in 1768. Born into French wealth and status, LeClerc grew up in the province of Burgundy before attending the Jesuit’s College of Godrans in Dijon. Though he began studying law in 1723 at his father’s urging, LeClerc abandoned that course for studies in medicine, botany, and mathematics. After youthful adventures in Italy and England, the death of his mother made him the owner of her estate in Montbard. He resumed residence there and began his early research into calculus, geometric probability and physical sciences, with a particular interest in plant physiology. With the freedom his family inheritance provided, LeClerc honed his studies by publishing two translations, a 1735 edition of Stephen Hale’s exploration into plant physiology, Vegetable Staticks, and a 1740 edition of Sir Issac Newton’s work on a time derivative, Fluxions. LeClerc’s work attracted the attention of France’s Ministre de la Marine who appointed him as keeper of the royal botanical garden in Paris, the Jardin des plantes, in 1739. Charged with cataloging the royal collections of natural history, LeClerc did that and more. Over the next decades, LeClerc led efforts to write and publish a fifty-volume series that attempted nothing less than a comprehensive and unified work on the fields of natural history, geology, and anthropology. Histoire naturelle, générale et particulière brought LeClerc international acclaim though one of his theories, that animals and humans in North America were physically and morally inferior to that of Europe, was not without its critics, especially in British Colonies. Thomas Jefferson himself refuted the idea in his Notes on Virginia. All the same, Benjamin Franklin and LeClerc enjoyed a warm correspondence and Franklin sent botanical specimens to his friend after Franklin returned from Paris. Given the prestige of his work, it is unsurprising that LeClerc enjoyed recognition from other learned societies, including the Royal Society, the French Academy, and the Academy of Sciences where he served as Treasurer. LeClerc lived to see the completion of thirty six of his proposed fifty volumes, the remainder were completed by his colleagues. He died after years of failing health, preceded by his wife in 1769, and followed by the execution of his son in 1794 during the French Revolution. (EB, PI)




Member(s): Georges-Louis LeClerc, Comte de Buffon
231.001
Acta Sacrae facultatis theologiae parisiensis : occasione libri qui inscribitur, Histoire naturelle, générale & particulière, contenant les époques de la nature, Paris 1778.
Creator(s):
Université de Paris. Faculté de théologie (Corporate Author) | Buffon, Georges Louis Leclerc, comte de, 1707-1788 (Author)
Publication:
Parisiis: Ex typis Clousier, typographi Facultatis theologiae, 1780.
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Editions:
1x 1780 (Parisiis)
Editions Note:

One edition. It reprints censurable passages from Buffon's Histoire naturelle, followed by the faculty's observations on them.

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Member(s): Georges-Louis LeClerc, Comte de Buffon | Member(s): Louis J.M. Daubenton
231.002
Histoire naturelle, générale et particuliére, avec la description du Cabinet du roy.
Creator(s):
Buffon, Georges-Louis Leclerc comte de (1707-1788) (Author) | Lacépède, Étienne de (1756-1825) (Author) | Plassan, Pierre (1751-1810) (Editor) | Sap, Jacques de (Illustrator) | Daubenton, Louis-Jean-Marie (1716-1800) (Collaborator) | Guéneau de Montbeillard, Philippe (1720-1785) (Collaborator) | Bexon, Gabriel Léopold Charles Amé (1747-1784) (Collaborator)
Publication:
Paris: Imprimerie royale, 1749-1804
Subjects:
Zoologie
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APS Subjects:
Agriculture | Anatomy | Anthropology | Astronomy | Biology | Botany | Chemistry | Electricity | Evolution | Geology | Natural History | Ornithology | Paleontology | Physics | Physiology | Science | Zoology
Editions Note:

Innumerable editions and extracts. As the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF) notes: "For the details and history of the publication see the article by A.-M. Bassy, "L'oeuvre de Buffon", in "L'Art du livre à l'imprimerie nationale" (Paris, 1973), p. 171-189.

Holding Note:     APS holds a number of truly singular and important editions. Foremost is a folio edition of five of the ten handcolored volumes of Histoire Naturelle Des Oiseaux, which was given to Benjamin Franklin in Paris by the author [see holding note for additional details]. Volume five has a mss. note: "From the Count de Buffon to the Society. Minutes, Dec. 17, 1774." See also the English-language index (1786, London) produced by Thomas Pennant. APS also holds perhaps the single most complete edition, the nouvelle édition of Buffon's works (An VIII [1799–1800]–1808, Paris) in 127 volumes. Fourteen APS Members presented the gift in 1818: N. Biddle; Z. Collins; W. Meredith; J. Sergeant; W. Tilghman; H. Binney; J. Correa de Serra; R. M. Patterson; W. Short; J. Vaughan; C. Chauncey; J. Coxe; G. Pollock; W. Rawle; C. Wistar. Cf. American Philosophical Society Minutes, Feb. 20, 1818; see also (Bell, PI, III:570–72). APS holds a 16v. imprint (1770-1789, Paris) with bookplates of Lovelace. In addition, APS also holds volumes 3 and 12 of Oiseaux, presented by Samuel M. Fox through Emily Conant, 2001, and both contain the autograph of George Fox. This edition does not contain the colored plates executed by Daubenton the younger, but rather the black and white set by De Sève prepared when Buffon recognized that Daubenton's plates could not be produced in sufficient quantity to accompany all copies of the text: see holding note for detail. APS holds 1 vol. on Minerals (1783-1788, Paris) presented by Fox through Contant with the autograph of George Fox. The same also presented a number of volumes of what was likely the second Paris imprint. APS holds four other volumes of the original series issued beginning in 1749: vol. 1-3 contain the autograph of Adam Seybert from 1795, which he presented in August 1822; the vol. 5 supplement was presented by the author. APS holds a translation of the volume on horses (1762, London) with the bookplate of John Knight. APS also holds a separate edition of the nouvelle but it is an incomplete set containing only v. 1-3. APS holds a translated extract on birds (1791, Edinburgh); an abridgement (1792, London) presented by the descendants of Benjamin Vaughan through Mrs. George Gibson in 1991; an 11v. edition (1804, Paris); and the 20v. William Smellie translation (1812, London), presented by I. Minis Hays.   APS also holds some volumes of later nineteenth-century imprints: see the (1830, Edinburgh) and the (1853-1855, Paris).



Member(s): Georges-Louis LeClerc, Comte de Buffon
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La methode des fluxions, et des suites infinies.
Creator(s):
Newton, Isaac, Sir, 1642-1727 (Author) | Buffon, Georges-Louis Leclerc comte de (1707-1788) (Translator)
Publication:
Paris: Chez De Bure l'ainé, 1740.
Subjects:
Calculus. | Mathematics. | Early works to 1800.
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Editions:
1x 1740 (Paris)
Editions Note:

One edition. This is Buffon's translation of Newton's "The method of fluxions and infinite series."

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Member(s): Georges-Louis LeClerc, Comte de Buffon
231.004
La statique des vegetaux, et l'analyse de l'air : Experiences nouvelles lues a la Societe Royale de Londres / Par M. Hales ... Ouvrage traduit de l'anglois, par M. de Buffon, ...
Creator(s):
Hales, Stephen, 1677-1761 (Author) | Buffon, Georges-Louis Leclerc comte de (1707-1788) (Translator)
Publication:
Paris: chez Debure l'aine, 1735.
Subjects:
Air -- Analysis. | Plant physiology.
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Editions:
1x 1735 (Paris), 1x 1748 Magdeburgischen [Magdeburg, Germany])
Editions Note:

Two editions: one in 1735 in Paris and one in 1748 in Magdeburgischen [Magdeburg, Germany])

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