Curious Facts in the History of Insects; Including Spiders and Scorpions. by Cowan

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Author Cowan, Frank, 1844-1905
LoC No. 06014279
Title Curious Facts in the History of Insects; Including Spiders and Scorpions.
A Complete Collection of the Legends, Superstitions, Beliefs, and Ominous Signs Connected with Insects; Together with Their Uses in Medicine, Art, and as Food; and a Summary of Their Remarkable Injuries and Appearances.
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Summary "Curious Facts in the History of Insects; Including Spiders and Scorpions" by Frank Cowan is a scientific publication written in the mid-19th century. The work explores entomology through the lens of legends, superstitions, beliefs, and various uses of insects, alongside their historical significance in medicine, art, and as food. The focus is not just on biological facts, but also on the fascinating folklore and cultural narratives associated with these creatures. At the start of the text, the author outlines his ambition to compile intriguing historical accounts related to insects, moving beyond traditional scientific boundaries. He emphasizes collecting facts from unusual sources, including chronicles and travel books, to illustrate the connections between human culture and the insect world. The opening sets the stage for a detailed examination of specific insects, beginning with the Ladybird, discussing its folklore across different cultures, and thus combining scientific classifications with rich, anecdotal history. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class QL: Science: Zoology
Subject Insects
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EBook-No. 41625
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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