Jean-Louis Alléon-Dulac

See also: Dulac

Jean-Louis Alléon-Dulac is a French naturalist of the 18th century.

Born and died in Saint-Etienne (1723 - 1788), Jean-Louis Alléon-Dulac is the son of an adviser of the king. Lawyer at the Parliament of Lyon between 1748 and 1765, director of the post office, warehouse keeper of the tobaccos and receiver of the Lottery in Saint-Etienne, it is especially known for its activity of naturalist.

  • Mixture of natural history (1754)

  • Memory to be used with the natural history of the provinces as Lyonese, Drill and Beaujolais wine , printed at Claude Cizeron in Lyon in 1765.

In this last work, it gives a detailed description of the careers and mines of these areas, like one of the first figurations of a Ammonite. It is also the first to identify the Belemnite S like Céphalopodes. ----

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