Natural History: Mollusca. Exploring the Wonders of Mollusks: Anatomy, Behavior, and Classification in the 19th Century Scientific Literature

Par : Philip Henry Gosse
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  • Nombre de pages253
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-606552-2
  • EAN4064066065522
  • Date de parution08/12/2020
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille6 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

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In "Natural History: Mollusca, " Philip Henry Gosse presents a meticulous exploration of one of the most diverse and fascinating phyla in the animal kingdom. This seminal work marries detailed observation with lyrical prose, reflecting Gosse's background in natural history and the Victorian ethos of scientific inquiry. The text is richly illustrated, providing vivid descriptions that not only catalogue species but also delve into their behaviors and habitats, all while situating mollusks within their broader ecological context.
As a leading figure of the naturalist movement, Gosse'Äôs narrative style invites readers to appreciate the aesthetic and functional diversity of these creatures while providing a strong scientific foundation grounded in meticulous observation and classification. Philip Henry Gosse was a prominent Victorian naturalist and writer, whose passion for the natural world was kindled by early experiences in the lush landscapes of England.
He became renowned for his detailed and engaging studies on marine life, driven by his belief in the beauty of nature as a reflection of divine creation. His extensive contributions to the field of natural history were informed by both his scientific rigor and artistic sensibility, resulting in works that delighted and educated readers, bridging the gap between science and literature. For those with an interest in marine biology, ecology, or the history of natural sciences, "Natural History: Mollusca" is an essential addition to their library.
It not only serves as a critical reference for molluscan studies but also enchants readers with Gosse's evocative prose, making it a timeless invitation to explore the wonders of nature. Dive into this scholarly yet accessible work to deepen your understanding of the natural world.
In "Natural History: Mollusca, " Philip Henry Gosse presents a meticulous exploration of one of the most diverse and fascinating phyla in the animal kingdom. This seminal work marries detailed observation with lyrical prose, reflecting Gosse's background in natural history and the Victorian ethos of scientific inquiry. The text is richly illustrated, providing vivid descriptions that not only catalogue species but also delve into their behaviors and habitats, all while situating mollusks within their broader ecological context.
As a leading figure of the naturalist movement, Gosse'Äôs narrative style invites readers to appreciate the aesthetic and functional diversity of these creatures while providing a strong scientific foundation grounded in meticulous observation and classification. Philip Henry Gosse was a prominent Victorian naturalist and writer, whose passion for the natural world was kindled by early experiences in the lush landscapes of England.
He became renowned for his detailed and engaging studies on marine life, driven by his belief in the beauty of nature as a reflection of divine creation. His extensive contributions to the field of natural history were informed by both his scientific rigor and artistic sensibility, resulting in works that delighted and educated readers, bridging the gap between science and literature. For those with an interest in marine biology, ecology, or the history of natural sciences, "Natural History: Mollusca" is an essential addition to their library.
It not only serves as a critical reference for molluscan studies but also enchants readers with Gosse's evocative prose, making it a timeless invitation to explore the wonders of nature. Dive into this scholarly yet accessible work to deepen your understanding of the natural world.
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