Evenings at the Microscope

Or, Researches among the Minuter Organs and Forms of Animal Life

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Paperback, 524 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2015
ISBN13: 9781108081269
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2015 9781108081269
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English zoologist Philip Henry Gosse (1810–88) spent several years studying the biodiversity of habitats in North America and the Caribbean. His Naturalist's Sojourn in Jamaica (1851) is reissued in this series. When he settled on the Devonshire coast, the area proved equally rich for research. In this 1859 publication, the deeply religious Gosse considers the 'Divine mechanics' of animal body parts and microorganisms seen through the lens of a microscope. He leads the reader through a selection of specimens ranging from a hog's bristle to the shoe-like protist Paramecium. Gosse's writing style, enlivened with anecdotes and literary references, earned him considerable appreciation among Victorian audiences. His entertaining text is complemented by more than 100 illustrations which showcase his draughtsmanship. While the work shares its year of publication with Darwin's groundbreaking Origin of Species, Gosse's religious views firmly shaped his interpretation of the specimens on show.

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ISBN13:9781108081269
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:524

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Preface; 1. Hairs, feathers, and scales; 2. Blood; 3. Mollusca; 4. Sea-mats and shelly corallines; 5. Insects: wings and their appendages; 6. Insects: their breathing organs; 7. Insects: their feet; 8. Insects: stings and ovipositors; 9. Insects: their mouths; 10. Insects: their eyes and ears; 11. Crabs and shrimps; 12. Barnacles; 13. Spiders and mites; 14. Wheel-bearers; 15. Worms; 16. Sea-urchins and sea-cucumbers; 17. Jelly-fishes; 18. Zoophytes; 19. Sea-anenomes: their weapons; 20. Protozoa and sponges; 21 Infusoria; Index.

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