Johann Friedrich Blumenbach
(1752–1840)

German physician and anthropologist

Johann Friedrich Blumenbach

Works

Blumenbach's works were written in Latin, German and French, but a number have since been translated into English:

  • Blumenbach, Johann Friedrich; Crichton, Alexander (translator) (1792) An essay on generation
  • Blumenbach, Johann Friedrich; Caldwell, Charles (translator) (1795) Elements of physiology
  • Blumenbach, Johann Friedrich; Lawrence, William (translator) (1807) A short system of comparative anatomy
  • Blumenbach, Johann Friedrich; Elliotson, John (translator) (1817), The institutions of physiology
  • Blumenbach, Johann Friedrich; Gore, R. T. (translator) (1825), A manual of the elements of natural history
  • Blumenbach, Johann Friedrich; Lawrence, William (translator) (1827) A manual of comparative anatomy
  • Blumenbach, Johann Friedrich; Elliotson, John (translator) (1840), Human physiology
  • Blumenbach, Johann Friedrich; Bendyshe, Thomas (translator) (1865), The anthropological treatises of Johann Friedrich Blumenbach

Other

  • Luc, Jean André (1831), Letters on the physical history of the earth, addressed to Professor Blumenbach

Works about Blumenbach


Works by this author published before January 1, 1927 are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

 
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