Blumenbach, Johann Friedrich
Related Category: Anthropology: Biographies
(yōhän´ frē´drĭkh bl

´mənbäkh), 17521840, German naturalist and anthropologist. He introduced and developed the science of comparative anatomy in Germany. His
De generis humani varietate nativa (1775; tr.
On the Natural Varieties of Mankind, 1865, repr. 1969) marked the beginnings of physical anthropology and described the five divisions of mankind which have been the basis of all subsequent racial classifications. Blumenbach's analysis of an extensive skull collection, published as
Collectio craniorum diversarum gentium (17901828), established craniometric study. English translations of his works include
The Anthropological Treatises of Johann Friedrich Blumenbach (1865, repr. 1969).