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By Adam Horowitz
In 1749, G.L.L. de Buffon introduced an influential classification system in his book, Varieties of the Human Species, Of Monsters. “Monsters”, as human anomalies were labeled at the time (as if the term ‘freaks’ weren’t offensive enough), were broken down into 3 categories: 1) those by addition; 2) those by omission; and 3) [...]
In 1749, G.L.L. de Buffon introduced an influential classification system in his book, Varieties of the Human Species, Of Monsters. “Monsters”, as human anomalies were labeled at the time (as if the term ‘freaks’ weren’t offensive enough), were broken down into 3 categories: 1) those by addition; 2) those by omission; and 3) [...]
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