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Jean Henri Fabre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fabre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fabre is a surname, and may refer to: • André Fabre (b. 1945), French thoroughbred horse racing trainer • Cindy Fabre (b. 1985), Miss France for 2005 • Dominique Fabre, French novelist • Dominique Fa...
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Fabre, Jean-Henri, 1823-1915: Bramble-Bees and Others, trans. by Alexander Teixeira de Mattos (Gutenberg text) ... Fabre, Jean-Henri, 1823-1915, contrib.: Fabre, Poet of Science, by Georges Victor Legros, trans. by Bernard Miall (Gutenberg text and HTML)
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Bramble-Bees and Others ... Fabre, Poet of Science ... The Life of the Fly, With Which Are Interspersed Some Chapters of Autobiography...
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Read the biography and fascinating works of Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre - a prominent French entomologist, who devoted his life to the study of insects. ... Most entomologists now agree that Jean-Henri Fabre's role in popularization of this science about insects can not be overestimated. The ten volumes of...
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Jean Fabre Jean-Henry Fabre Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre was born in Saint Lions on December 22, 1823. He spent the first years of his youth at Le Malaval, very close to his native village, with his grandparents. From his youth he was attracted by the beauty ... Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre was born in Saint Lions on December 22,
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Edocere: the online Catholic resource for education. ... "After eighty-seven years of thought and observation, I say not merely that I believe in God –I can even say that I see Him." Thus spoke the great scientist Jean Henri Fabre (1823-1915), at the end of his life.
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The wonders of plant and animal life told with rare literary charm by Uncle Paul in conversations with three children. ... Besides such stories as the ants' subterranean city, the spider's suspension bridge, and the caterpillars' processing, he unlocks the mystery behind thunder and lightning, ... Table of Contents...
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Fabre based all his research on direct observation of insects in their natural environments. In his study of the HYMENOPTERA (q.v.), he found that wasps frequently sting their prey in the region of nerve centers, thus rendering the prey immobile. ... ENCYCLOPEDIA: FABRE, Jean Henri...
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Exhibition : Fabre, poet of insects (Double Hélice) ... Biography of Jean-Henri Casimir Fabre ... Souvenirs entomologiques E-texts Bibliography Correspondence Biography Bibliography Design : Jean-Michel Ponzio Biography...
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