Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire

Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire
Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire in 1823
Born15 April 1772
Died19 June 1844(1844-06-19) (aged 72)
NationalityFrench
Scientific career
FieldsNatural history
InstitutionsMuséum National d'Histoire Naturelle

Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire (French pronunciation: [etjɛn ʒɔfʁwa sɛ̃t‿ilɛʁ]; 15 April 1772  19 June 1844) was a French naturalist who established the principle of "unity of composition". He was a colleague of Jean-Baptiste Lamarck and expanded and defended Lamarck's evolutionary theories. Geoffroy's scientific views had a transcendental flavor (unlike Lamarck's materialistic views) and were similar to those of German morphologists like Lorenz Oken. He believed in the underlying unity of organismal design, and the possibility of the transmutation of species in time, amassing evidence for his claims through research in comparative anatomy, paleontology, and embryology. He is considered as a predecessor of the evo-devo evolutionary concept.