An Introduction to Entomology, or, Elements of the Natural History of Insects. Volume 4

An Introduction to Entomology, or, Elements of the Natural History of Insects. Volume 4 - Cambridge Library Collection. Zoology

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A Cambridge-educated clergyman, William Kirby (1759-1850) published his first entomological work on the bees in his Suffolk parish. By contrast, the early writings of William Spence (c.1782-1860) were concerned with political economy. Having developed an interest in insects, Spence became acquainted with Kirby in 1805 and the pair collaborated on this influential four-volume illustrated work, originally published between 1815 and 1826. Spence researched for several months in the library of Sir Joseph Banks, to whom the work is dedicated, but illness later forced Kirby to complete the project. Significantly, he distanced himself from Spence's secular treatment of insect behaviour. Charles Darwin, who had the work with him aboard the Beagle, deemed this 'the best discussion on instincts ever published'. Volume 4 is reissued here in its first edition of 1826, which was in the Beagle's library. The volume explores anatomy and physiology, and includes a bibliography and indexes.

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ISBN: 9781108065580
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 595.7
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 580
Weight: 250g
Height: 216mm
Width: 140mm
Spine width: 53mm