The Elements of Entomology


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The Elements of Entomology offers a foundational exploration into the world of insects, making it an essential resource for students and enthusiasts alike. Written by William Ruschenberger in 1845, this concise textbook serves as an introduction to entomology, the study of insects, and is part of a broader series aimed at educating young minds about natural history.

Ruschenberger, a U.S. Navy surgeon and president of the Academy of Natural Sciences, combines his scientific expertise with a clear pedagogical approach. The text is designed to be accessible, providing readers with a structured overview of insect life, their classifications, and their roles in the ecosystem.

As a historical document, The Elements of Entomology not only imparts knowledge about insects but also reflects the scientific understanding of the mid-19th century. This audiobook invites listeners to appreciate the intricate world of entomology and its significance in the natural sciences.

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00- Preface 8:15 Lu par Mich_elle
01- Lesson 1 46:05 Lu par Mich_elle
02- Lesson 2 23:27 Lu par Jean Bascom
03- Lesson 3 25:16 Lu par Mich_elle
04- Lesson 4 19:46 Lu par Mich_elle
05- Lesson 5 19:34 Lu par Bev J Stevens
06- Lesson 6 13:33 Lu par Steve Mattingly
07- Lesson 7 18:35 Lu par Steve Mattingly
08- Lesson 8 15:50 Lu par Amy Gramour
09- Lesson 9 55:28 Lu par Amy Gramour
10- Glossary A-L 31:47 Lu par Mich_elle
11- Glossary M-Z 22:01 Lu par Mich_elle