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  1. Alexandre Brongniart (Paris, 10 de fevereiro de 1770 – 7 de outubro de 1847) foi um químico, mineralogista, geólogo, paleontólogo e zoólogo francês. Junto de Georges Cuvier, Brongniart fez um levantando geológico de toda a região de Paris que foi pioneiro na época.

  2. Alexandre Brongniart (5 February 1770 – 7 October 1847) was a French chemist, mineralogist, geologist, paleontologist, and zoologist, who collaborated with Georges Cuvier on a study of the geology of the region around Paris.

  3. Alexandre Brongniart (born Feb. 5, 1770, Paris, France—died Oct. 7, 1847, Paris) was a French mineralogist, geologist, and naturalist, who first arranged the geologic formations of the Tertiary Period (66.4 to 1.6 million years ago) in chronological order and described them.

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  4. Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847) est un scientifique français connu principalement pour ses travaux de minéralogie. Avec Cuvier, il établit un principe de base de la cartographie géologique moderne. Directeur de la manufacture de Sèvres, il est un des fondateurs de la céramique moderne et a donné une classification des objets ...

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  5. 8 de jun. de 2018 · Brongniart, Alexandre (b. Paris, France, 5 February 1770; d. Paris, 7 October 1847) geology. Brongniart was the son of the distinguished Parisian architect Alexandre-Théodore Brongniart (1739–1813) and Anne-Louise Degremont.

  6. Quick Reference. (1770–1847) Professor of mineralogy at the Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, Brongniart collaborated with Cuvier in his work on the mapping of the Paris basin and demonstrated that lower taxonomic orders of animals were found lower in the stratigraphic column, and hence gave evidence of progression in the succession of life.

  7. Alexandre Brongniart (1770-1847): Kinship, natural history, and the invention of ceramic science. Abstract: In this thesis, I examine the life of Alexandre Brongniart, whose career in natural history paralleled a forty-seven-year directorship of the Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory.