Was Beethoven a Birdwatcher?

Was Beethoven a Birdwatcher? A Quirky Look at Birds in History and Culture

Digital Original

eBook (09 May 2011)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Did the Cett's Warbler inspire the opening notes of the last movement of Beethoven's Second Symphony?

Who among a host of rivals wrote the best poem about the nightingale?

Is a James Bond film named after a duck?

Find out the answers to these ornithological conundrums and others in this engaging book that delves into literature, science, religion, fine art and popular culture to reveal how a bird can be far more than the sum of its feathered, winged and webbed parts. Worshipped as gods and damned as agents of the Devil in equal measure, birds have also fostered scientific breakthroughs and even helped provoke a war. This humorous and insightful guide is full of brilliant curios that even a magpie would envy.

Book information

ISBN: 9780857653369
Publisher: Summersdale
Imprint: Summersdale
Pub date:
Edition: Digital Original
DEWEY: 598
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 287
Weight: -1g