Pierre Boitard
Pierre Boitard (27 April 1787 Mâcon, Saône-et-Loire –25 August 1859) was a French botanist and geologist.
Pierre Boitard | |
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Born | 27 April 1789 |
Died | 25 August 1859 | (aged 70)
As well as describing and classifying the Tasmanian devil, he is notable for his fictional natural history Paris avant les hommes (Paris Before Man), published posthumously in 1861, which described a prehistoric ape-like human ancestor living in the region of Paris. He also wrote Curiosités d'histoire naturelle et astronomie amusante, Réalités fantastiques, Voyages dans les planètes, Manuel du naturaliste préparateur ou l’art d’empailler les animaux et de conserver les végétaux et les minéraux, Manuel d'entomologie etc.
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External links[]
- Stephen Trussel, "Paris Before Man"
- Gallica Digitised texts
- Pierre Boitard at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Pierre Boitard on The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction
Categories:
- 1787 births
- 1859 deaths
- People from Mâcon
- French botanists
- French geologists
- French zoologists
- Writers of fiction set in prehistoric times
- Geologist stubs
- French botanist stubs