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Emperors, Admirals and Chimney-Sweepers Peter Marren

Emperors, Admirals and Chimney-Sweepers par Peter Marren

Emperors, Admirals and Chimney-Sweepers Peter Marren


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This is the first accessible and comprehensive guide to the names of our butterflies and moths, both English and Latin. This beautiful book takes you on a journey back to a time before the arts and science were divided, when entomologists were also poets and painters.

Emperors, Admirals and Chimney-Sweepers Résumé

Emperors, Admirals and Chimney-Sweepers: The weird and wonderful names of butterflies and moths Peter Marren

Many have remarked on the poetic names of our butterflies and moths. Their beauty fires our imaginations. Some are named after human occupations and social rank: Emperors, footmen, a miller, quakers, lackeys, 'rustics' and chimney-sweepers. Still more are named after animals: tigers, hawks, goats, sharks, even pug dogs. There are species named after jewels, musical instruments, fabrics, letters, carpets, flowers, heraldry and shells. Some names are downright baffling. Why was one butterfly called an 'admiral' and another an 'argus'? Why, for that matter, are they called 'butterflies'? The scientific names, too, contain many allusions. One whole subset of moths is named after weddings. Another group is named after souls. A great many names are cherry-picked from classical tales and legends, often with relevance to a particular butterfly or moth. Some names are spooky, even sexy. Or funny, for Latin names contain word games and jokes. This is the first accessible and comprehensive guide to the names of our butterflies and moths, both English and Latin. This beautiful book, written with Peter Marren's usual wit and insight, takes you on a journey back to a time before the arts and science were divided. When entomologists were also poets and painters, and when a gift for vivid language went hand-in-hand with a deep pre-Darwinian fascination for the emerging natural world.

Emperors, Admirals and Chimney-Sweepers Avis

This book is a delight, a gentle, witty and erudite exploration of Lepidoptera. John Wright, Country Life

À propos de Peter Marren

About the author: Peter Marren has written widely on the natural world and our association with it. Among some twenty books, he is the author of Rainbow Dust, Bugs Britannica, The New Naturalists which won the Thackray Medal, as well as contributions to Collins New Naturalist, the British Wildlife Collection and Poyser Natural History, He writes regularly for British Wildlife and Butterfly magazine and is a former columnist in The Countryman. For 14 years he worked for the Nature Conservancy Council in Scotland and England. He lives in Ramsbury in Wiltshire.

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GOR010783032
9781908213822
1908213825
Emperors, Admirals and Chimney-Sweepers: The weird and wonderful names of butterflies and moths Peter Marren
Occasion - Très bon état
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Little Toller Books
2020-07-01
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