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| − | | address = 105 Rue de Rennes, Paris | + | | address = 105 Rue de Rennes, Paris<br />97 Rue de Rennes, Paris [1881] |
| − | | occupation = | + | | occupation = medical<br />anthropologist |
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| membership = Honorary fellow | | membership = Honorary fellow | ||
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=== House Notes === | === House Notes === | ||
| − | proposed 1878.06.11<br /><br /> | + | proposed 1878.06.11<br />Conservateur des Collections de la Societe d'Anthropologie de Paris<br />death noted in the report of the council for 1911: In Dr. Paul Topinard France has lost one of her most eminent physical anthropologists, and the Institute one of its most distinguished Honorary Fellows. The influence of Broca induced him to devote his attention to anthropology, and by his death that science loses one of its foremost pioneers. An obituary notice will be found in Man, 1912, 19. <br /> |
=== Notes From Elsewhere === | === Notes From Elsewhere === | ||
Paul Topinard (L'Isle-Adam, 1830, Parmain, Val-d'Oise - 1911)[1][2] was a French physician and anthropologist who was a student of Paul Broca and whose views influenced the methodology adopted by Herbert Hope Risley in his ethnographic surveys of the people of India.[3] He became director of the École d'Anthropologie and secretary-general of the Société d'Anthropologie de Paris, both in succession to Broca<br /> | Paul Topinard (L'Isle-Adam, 1830, Parmain, Val-d'Oise - 1911)[1][2] was a French physician and anthropologist who was a student of Paul Broca and whose views influenced the methodology adopted by Herbert Hope Risley in his ethnographic surveys of the people of India.[3] He became director of the École d'Anthropologie and secretary-general of the Société d'Anthropologie de Paris, both in succession to Broca<br /> | ||
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proposed 1878.06.11
Conservateur des Collections de la Societe d'Anthropologie de Paris
death noted in the report of the council for 1911: In Dr. Paul Topinard France has lost one of her most eminent physical anthropologists, and the Institute one of its most distinguished Honorary Fellows. The influence of Broca induced him to devote his attention to anthropology, and by his death that science loses one of its foremost pioneers. An obituary notice will be found in Man, 1912, 19.
Notes From Elsewhere
Paul Topinard (L'Isle-Adam, 1830, Parmain, Val-d'Oise - 1911)[1][2] was a French physician and anthropologist who was a student of Paul Broca and whose views influenced the methodology adopted by Herbert Hope Risley in his ethnographic surveys of the people of India.[3] He became director of the École d'Anthropologie and secretary-general of the Société d'Anthropologie de Paris, both in succession to Broca
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Quelques aperçus sur la chirurgie anglaise (1860) "Étude sur les Tasmaniens". Mémoires de la Société d'Anthropologie de Paris. 1 (Paris) (3): 307–329. 1868. "Étude sur les races indigènes de l'Australie". Bulletins de la Société d'Anthropologie de Paris. 2 (Paris) (7): 211–327. 1872. "Sur les métis australiens". Bulletins de la Société d'Anthropologie de Paris. 2 (Paris) (7): 227–240. 1875. L'Anthopologie. Paris: C. Reinwald et Cie. 1876. Éléments d'anthropologie générale. Paris: A. Delahaye et É. Lecrosnier. 1885. "De la notion de race en anthropologie". Revue d'Anthropologie. 2 (2): 589–660. 1879. "Présentation de trois Australiens vivants (Séance du 19 novembre 1885)". Bulletins de la Société d'Anthropologie de Paris. 3 (Paris) (8): 683–698. 1885. "Mensuration des crânes des grottes de Baye (époque néolithique) d'après les registres de Broca". Revue d'Anthropologie. 3 (1): 1–9. 1886. "Les dernières étapes de la généalogie de l'homme". Revue d'Anthropologie. 3 (3): 298–332. 1888. L'Homme dans la nature (1891) Science et foi. L'anthropologie et la science sociale (1900)