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The Entomologist’S Monthly Magazine; Second Series (Volume Vi)

The Entomologist’S Monthly Magazine; Second Series (Volume Vi)

C. G. Barrett / CGBarrett / W. W. Fowler / WWFowler

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
Materia
Historia de la ciencia
ISBN:
9789354301896
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A meticulous window into the insect world of Victorian Britain. Small lives reveal vast stories. This Second Series volume of The Entomologist’s Monthly Magazine collects the monthly scientific journal’s meticulous reports, species descriptions and correspondence from field naturalists and specialists. Equal parts entomology periodical collection and practical insect identification guide, the volume brings focus to coleoptera and lepidoptera while documenting observations relevant to the United Kingdom fauna. Readers will find hands-on identification help, range notes and taxonomic discussion alongside the cultured prose of nineteenth century naturalists - material that appeals to amateur collectors making sense of the countryside and to scholars tracing the foundations of British insect studies. Its pages brim with patient attention and precise language that make species recognition tractable - a practical companion in the field and a window into collectors’ methods.Beyond identification, the magazine offers an archival glimpse into Victorian natural history as a living conversation: letters, hypotheses and debates about classification, methods and collecting practice. As a naturalists magazine anthology it functions as both historical entomology literature and an academic research resource; students of nineteenth century science will appreciate contemporary methodology and how taxonomic thinking evolved, while specialists will still turn to it as an entomologists reference work when tracing original descriptions or early range notes. The journal’s mix of rigorous notes and personal observation charts the cultural life of natural history societies across the United Kingdom, a reminder that nineteenth century science depended as much on social exchange as on solitary study. Casual readers will be captivated by the human stories of pursuit and discovery, and classic-literature collectors will prize the volume’s provenance and its honest witness to the era that helped shape modern study of insects.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.

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