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Fabre Story

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Fabre Storyb How did Jean-Henri Favre, a rarely scientist and author of the Nobel Prize for Literature, become a world-renowned scientist in a naive rural boy?A hundred years since Favres death (1915) , One of the greatest observers in history, will return to his special life with a picture book biography of a very special story!The greatest observer in history, Favre bFavre, It was totally different. "I did not use a scalpel and a microscope. It is because the magnifying glass is much more suitable for observing the living insects living "(?? Favre, ??). In other words, he did not dissect and compare dead specimens like the fashion of the time, but he persistently observed the images of living creatures. We searched for insects that could easily be found around us, like flower fields, meadows and roads in the French countryside. "In the hottest days of the sun, I sat squatting in the heat of the day, watching the beetles dig a hole in the ground, and in the dark of the night I watched the spiders hitting the spider while squatting in the woods. So I was misunderstood by people as wizards and crazy people, and I suspected that they were mysterious neighbors. [Fabre Story] is a great observer who always tells the reader about Fabre.

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Published September 30, 2015

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