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Genera of Birds

This 1781 edition of an illustrated handbook which first appeared in 1773 boosted public interest in the study of birds.

Thomas Pennant (Author)

9781108067782, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 2 January 2014

128 pages
24.4 x 17 x 0.7 cm, 0.22 kg

The naturalist and traveller Thomas Pennant (1726–98) helped popularise British ornithology by meticulously compiling and arranging existing research. At the age of twelve, Pennant had been given Francis Willughby's Ornithology (1678), to which he credited his lifelong love of natural history. His own writings on ornithology are heavily based on the classification system devised by Willughby and John Ray, which divides birds primarily into land birds and waterfowl. Although Pennant's brief, accessible book brought few original insights to the field, it boosted public interest in the study and classification of birds. The detailed descriptions of the appearance and habits of each bird are enlivened by the author's elegant turns of phrase. This better-known 1781 version of the 1773 original includes fifteen fine engravings. Pennant's other zoological works include Arctic Zoology (1784–5) and his History of Quadrupeds (third edition, 1793), both of which are reissued in this series.

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Dedication
Preface
Part I. Land-birds: 1. Rapacious
2. Pies
3. Gallinaceous
4 Columbine
5. Passerine
6. Struthious
Part II. Water-birds: 7. Cloven-footed, or waders
8. Pinnated feet
9. Web-footed
Explanation of the plates.

Subject Areas: History of science [PDX]

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