Lacépède, Bernard Germain Étienne Delaville

Lacépède, Bernard Germain Étienne Delaville

 

Born Dec. 26,1756, in Agen, Lot-et-Garonne; died Oct. 6, 1825, in Epinay-sur-Seine. French zoologist. Member of the Paris Academy of Sciences (1795).

In 1794, Lacépède became a professor at the National Museum of Natural History in Paris. He studied fish, amphibians, and reptiles. Lacépède continued G. Buffon’s multivolume Histoire naturelle. His descriptions of species were noted for their carefulness and completeness. A believer in the constancy of species, Lecépède acknowledged limited transformation.

WORKS

Oeuvres, vols. 1–13. Paris, 1830.
In Russian translation:
Estestvennaia istoriia cheloveka. Moscow, 1831.