Louis Liger
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French agronomist
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Louis Liger (1658–1717) was a French agronomist and prolific writer on flora and fauna. He was born in Auxerre in January 1658 and died at Guerchi near his birthplace on 6 November 1717 at age 59.[1]
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[edit ]- ^ Handbuch der Landwirtschaftlichen Litteratur: Auf Grund von Bibliothekstudien zusammengestellt (Handbook of Agricultural Literature) by Max Güntz, published by H. Voigt (1897)
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