Buffon, Georges Louis Leclerc, Comte De
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(zhôrzh lwē ləklĕrk´ kôNt də büfôN´), 170788, French naturalist and author. From 1739 he was keeper of the Jardin du Roi (later the Jardin des Plantes) in Paris and made it a center of research during the Enlightenment. He devoted his life to his monumental
Histoire naturelle (44 vol., 17491804), a popular and brilliantly written compendium of data on natural history interspersed with Buffon's own speculations and theories. Of this work, the volumes
Histoire naturelle des animaux and
Époques de la nature are of special interest. His famous
Discours sur le style was delivered (1753) on his reception into the French Academy. He also contributed to the mathematics of probability.