Pierre Denys de Montfort
Pierre Dénys de Montfort (
1766 –
1820) was a
French naturalist, remembered today for his pioneering inquiries into the existence of the
Giant Squid Archeteuthis, which was thought to be an old wives' tale, and for which he was long dismissed. He was inspired by a description from
1783 of an eight-metre long tentacle found in the mouth of a
sperm whale. Dénys de Montfort was author of
Conchyliologie systématique, et classification méthodique de coquilles (2 vols., Paris 1808 - 1810) and of
Historie Naturalle Générale et Particulière des Mollusques (2 vols., Paris 1801 - 1802) published as an addendum to the
comte de Buffon's
Histoire naturelle générale et particulière.
He appears also to have been the author of
Petit vocabulaire à l'usage des Français et des Alliés, renfermant les noms d'une partie des choses les plus essentielles à la vie en plusieurs langues: français, latin, hébreu, hollandais, allemand, anglais, espagnol, italien, etc par M. Denys de Montfort [
1], which appeared in
1815, as Paris filled with the polyglot armies of the Allies, after the fall of Napoleon in
1814.