Mâtin
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The Mâtin is a dog breed from France that was probably extinct in the 19th century , which was described in detail by Buffon , among others , and is considered the hypothetical ancestor of some large dog breeds. He had both German Shepherd and Greyhound traits.
The Mâtin plays a role in cynology because his name is often incorrectly translated as Mastiff in English and German translations of Buffon's works .
literature
- Georges-Louis Leclerc de Buffon: Histoire naturelle, générale et particulière, avec la description du cabinet du Roi , Volume 5, pp. 205 ff.
- Eugène Gayot: Le Chien: Histoire Naturelle etc. , Institut de France , Paris 1867
Individual evidence
- ↑ Hickman, quoted in: Harry Walker: The Irish Wolfhound. In: Swiss Dog Stud Book. Vol. 6, 1896, ZDB -ID 2137759-5 , pp. 64-103, online, (PDF; 4.4 MB) .
Web links
Commons : Mâtin - collection of images, videos and audio files