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Société des observateurs de l'homme

Société des observateurs de l'homme, rendered in English as Society of Observers of Man, was a French learned society founded in Paris in 1799. Long considered the birthplace of French anthropology, the society nevertheless dissolved in 1804.

Louis-François Jauffret, founding member
Joseph-Marie de Gérando
Antoine Laurent de Jussieu
Georges Cuvier
Bernard Germain de Lacépède

History edit

The Société des observateurs de l'homme was founded on Christian principles by Roch-Ambroise Cucurron Sicard, Louis-François Jauffret and Joseph de Maimieux.[1] The brevity of its existence and relative dearth of records provide scant history, but they did leave traces of their involvement with feral child Victor of Aveyron, as well as the Baudin expedition to Australia.[1]

The Constitution of the Society was set at its inaugural meeting in the Rue de Seine, in August 1799. There they brought together naturalists, physicians (including psychiatrists), philosophers, writers, historians, linguists, orientalists, and archaeologists under the chairmanship of John de Maimieux.[1] Louis-François Jauffret, at whose home they met, was named permanent secretary.

In 1800, the Society offered a 600 franc prize for the study of very young children with an eye toward discovering the extent to which their physical, intellectual, and moral faculties are supported or opposed by the influences of the objects and people in the child's environment.

Déterminer par l'observation journalière de un ou plusieurs enfants au berceau l'ordre dans lequel les facultés physiques, intellectuelles et morales se développent et jusqu'à quel point ce développement est secondé ou contrarié par l'influence des objets et des personnes qui environnent l'enfant.

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The Society went silent in 1804, and was largely forgotten until the time of the French Third Republic, when Paul Broca of the Society of Anthropology of Paris cited the existence of the Observateurs in his claim that French anthropological societies predated those of Great Britain, which were then in ascendency.

Membership edit

Resident Members edit

Pierre Bonnefous - Mathieu-Antoine Bouchaud - Louis Antoine de Bougainville - Antoine-Marie-Henri Boulard - Simon-Jérôme Bourlet de Vauxcelles - Pierre-Roland-François Butet de La Sarthe - Guillaume de Sainte-Croix - Adamance Coray - Frédéric Cuvier - Jean-Baptiste-Gaspard d'Ansse de Villoison - Joseph-Marie de Gérando - Joseph-Philippe-François Deleuze - Joseph de Maimieux - Déodat Gratet de Dolomieu - André Marie Constant Duméril - Antoine-François Fourcroy - Marie-Nicolas-Silvestre Guillon-Pastel - Jean Noël Hallé - Jean Itard - Gaspard-André Jauffret - Louis-François Jauffret - Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu - Bernard Germain de Lacépède - Pierre-Henri Larcher - Pierre Laromiguière - Auguste-Savinien Leblond - Théodoric-Nilammon Lerminier - Jean-Joseph Marcel - Aubin-Louis Millin de Grandmaison - Mathieu de Montmorency-Laval - Louis-Jacques Moreau de la Sarthe[2] - Pierre-Henry Nysten (probably Pierre-Hubert Nysten) - Ambroise Marie François Joseph Palisot de Beauvois - Jean-Pierre Papon - Eugène Louis Melchior Patrin - Philippe Pinel - Joseph Marie Portalis - Louis Ramond de Carbonnières - Dominique Ricard - Roch-Ambroise Cucurron Sicard - Antoine-Isaac Silvestre de Sacy - Charles-Nicolas-Sigisbert Sonnini de Manoncourt - Charles Athanase Walckenaer

Corresponding Members edit

Nicolas Baudin - Pierre-Justin Bernier - Frédéric de Bissy - Ludwig Heinrich Bojanus - Hyacinthe de Bougainville - Jean Cailleau - Pierre Faure - Jean-Emmanuel Gilibert - Jacques Félix Emmanuel Hamelin - Urbain-René-Thomas Le Bouvier-Desmortiers - François Levaillant - René Maugé de Cely - André Michaux - François Péron - Gottlieb Konrad Pfeffel - Anselme Riedle

Bibliography edit

  • (in French) Jean Copans and Jean Jamin, Aux origines de l’anthropologie française, Paris, Le Sycomore, 1978.
  • Jean-Luc Chappey, The ‘Société des Observateurs de l’homme’ and the history of French anthropology (1799–1804) How Napoléon Bonaparte ended the French Revolution online PDF
  • Efram Sera-Shriar, The Making of British Anthropology, 1813-1871, London: Pickering & Chatto and Routledge, 2013, pp. 53-80.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Chappey, Jean-Luc (2002). La Société des Observateurs de l’Homme (1799-1804). Des anthropologues au temps de Bonaparte (in French). Paris: Société des études robespierristes. p. 46. ISBN 2-908327-45-7.
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Societe des observateurs de l homme rendered in English as Society of Observers of Man was a French learned society founded in Paris in 1799 Long considered the birthplace of French anthropology the society nevertheless dissolved in 1804 Louis Francois Jauffret founding memberJoseph Marie de GerandoAntoine Laurent de JussieuGeorges CuvierBernard Germain de LacepedeContents 1 History 2 Membership 2 1 Resident Members 2 2 Corresponding Members 3 Bibliography 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory editThe Societe des observateurs de l homme was founded on Christian principles by Roch Ambroise Cucurron Sicard Louis Francois Jauffret and Joseph de Maimieux 1 The brevity of its existence and relative dearth of records provide scant history but they did leave traces of their involvement with feral child Victor of Aveyron as well as the Baudin expedition to Australia 1 The Constitution of the Society was set at its inaugural meeting in the Rue de Seine in August 1799 There they brought together naturalists physicians including psychiatrists philosophers writers historians linguists orientalists and archaeologists under the chairmanship of John de Maimieux 1 Louis Francois Jauffret at whose home they met was named permanent secretary In 1800 the Society offered a 600 franc prize for the study of very young children with an eye toward discovering the extent to which their physical intellectual and moral faculties are supported or opposed by the influences of the objects and people in the child s environment Determiner par l observation journaliere de un ou plusieurs enfants au berceau l ordre dans lequel les facultes physiques intellectuelles et morales se developpent et jusqu a quel point ce developpement est seconde ou contrarie par l influence des objets et des personnes qui environnent l enfant citation needed The Society went silent in 1804 and was largely forgotten until the time of the French Third Republic when Paul Broca of the Society of Anthropology of Paris cited the existence of the Observateurs in his claim that French anthropological societies predated those of Great Britain which were then in ascendency Membership editResident Members edit Pierre Bonnefous Mathieu Antoine Bouchaud Louis Antoine de Bougainville Antoine Marie Henri Boulard Simon Jerome Bourlet de Vauxcelles Pierre Roland Francois Butet de La Sarthe Guillaume de Sainte Croix Adamance Coray Frederic Cuvier Jean Baptiste Gaspard d Ansse de Villoison Joseph Marie de Gerando Joseph Philippe Francois Deleuze Joseph de Maimieux Deodat Gratet de Dolomieu Andre Marie Constant Dumeril Antoine Francois Fourcroy Marie Nicolas Silvestre Guillon Pastel Jean Noel Halle Jean Itard Gaspard Andre Jauffret Louis Francois Jauffret Antoine Laurent de Jussieu Bernard Germain de Lacepede Pierre Henri Larcher Pierre Laromiguiere Auguste Savinien Leblond Theodoric Nilammon Lerminier Jean Joseph Marcel Aubin Louis Millin de Grandmaison Mathieu de Montmorency Laval Louis Jacques Moreau de la Sarthe 2 Pierre Henry Nysten probably Pierre Hubert Nysten Ambroise Marie Francois Joseph Palisot de Beauvois Jean Pierre Papon Eugene Louis Melchior Patrin Philippe Pinel Joseph Marie Portalis Louis Ramond de Carbonnieres Dominique Ricard Roch Ambroise Cucurron Sicard Antoine Isaac Silvestre de Sacy Charles Nicolas Sigisbert Sonnini de Manoncourt Charles Athanase Walckenaer Corresponding Members edit Nicolas Baudin Pierre Justin Bernier Frederic de Bissy Ludwig Heinrich Bojanus Hyacinthe de Bougainville Jean Cailleau Pierre Faure Jean Emmanuel Gilibert Jacques Felix Emmanuel Hamelin Urbain Rene Thomas Le Bouvier Desmortiers Francois Levaillant Rene Mauge de Cely Andre Michaux Francois Peron Gottlieb Konrad Pfeffel Anselme RiedleBibliography edit in French Jean Copans and Jean Jamin Aux origines de l anthropologie francaise Paris Le Sycomore 1978 Jean Luc Chappey The Societe des Observateurs de l homme and the history of French anthropology 1799 1804 How Napoleon Bonaparte ended the French Revolution online PDF Efram Sera Shriar The Making of British Anthropology 1813 1871 London Pickering amp Chatto and Routledge 2013 pp 53 80 See also editInstitut de FranceReferences edit a b c Chappey Jean Luc 2002 La Societe des Observateurs de l Homme 1799 1804 Des anthropologues au temps de Bonaparte in French Paris Societe des etudes robespierristes p 46 ISBN 2 908327 45 7 Louis Jacques Moreau de la Sarthe Description des principales monstruosites dans l homme et dans les animaux precedee d un discours sur la physiologie et la classification des monstres avec figures coloriees par N F Regnault AREHN Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Societe des observateurs de l 27homme amp oldid 1177777773, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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