02 author:
Gene henry. Casimir? Fabres is a famous French entomologist and writer. Known to the world? Homer in the insect world? ,? Virgil of the insect world? . He painted more than 700 pictures of fungi in watercolor, which was deeply appreciated and loved by Provencal poet mistral. He also contributed to the bleaching and dyeing industry and obtained three alizarin patents.
03 the writing process of this book:
When fabrice was 3 1 year-old, he obtained a doctorate in natural science. During this period, he successively created a series of biological works such as Plants and Uncle Paul's Talk on Pests. 1854, Fabres published his observation of arthropods in the French natural science yearbook. Three years later, he published the research results of Metamorphosis of Coleoptera, which impressed his peers with its excellent academic quality and great theoretical significance. 1879, he compiled the first volume of entomology for more than 20 years and finally came out.
1880, fabrice bought an old house with the money he saved, and he gave it an elegant wasteland in the local Provencal language. Year after year, Fables wore a farmer's wool coat and dug around with a sharp pick and a flat shovel, thus an insect paradise was built. He wrote the fruits of his labor into volume after volume of Insects. Until 1907, the tenth volume of entomology came out.
04 influence of works:
1907 after all ten volumes of entomology were completed, Fabres was praised by the world? Founder of animal psychology? .
19 1 1 year, so Fabres's book was recommended by French literary circles as a candidate for Nobel Prize in Literature.
The second edition of Insect Tales has been translated into more than 50 languages.
Entomology was selected into the extracurricular bibliography of students in the first semester of China People's Education Publishing House.
The book "Outline of Entomology" is divided into eight volumes: mind map 0 1 Outline of Entomology. Through Fabres's entomology mind map, you have a deeper understanding of this book.
Entomology is divided into ten volumes, and each volume is divided into 17~25 chapters. Each chapter describes the life of one or several insects in detail and in depth, and also includes some biographical articles about experiences and memories. In this book, the author describes that small insects obey the laws of nature and make unremitting efforts for survival and reproduction. Based on his life-long experience and achievements in insect research, the author recorded the instinct, habits, labor and death of several common insects with emphasis on the external morphology and biological habits of insects he observed and studied.