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Even if he have no other aim than self-gratification, yet "the sternest stoic of us all wishes at least for some one to enter into his views and feelings, and confirm him in the opinion which he entertains of himself:" but how can he look for sympathy in a pursuit unknown to the world, except as indicative of littleness of mind?

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Book Format: eBook. Digital delivery to your. Walmart eBooks App. Sold by Kobo. Considered the foundational work in the field of entomology, Kirby introduced it in this way:.

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Mankind and the animal kingdom were two distinct creations that shared no ancestors and were defined by wisdom. The first chapter, "Creation of Animals," argues that the very existence of animals testify to the Creator. His Ipswich natural history museum opened in , and he served as its president until his death in To this remarkable man, even the insects declared the glory of God. Cite this article: Dao, C. Skip to main content. Considered the foundational work in the field of entomology, Kirby introduced it in this way: Having given you this full account of the external parts of insects, and their most remarkable variations; I must next direct your attention to such discoveries as have been made with regard to their Internal Anatomy and Physiology : a subject still more fertile, if possible, than the former in wonderful manifestations of the Power, Wisdom and Goodness of the Creator.

There is this difference between intellect in man, and the rest of the animal creation. Their intellect teaches them to follow the lead of their senses, and make such use of the external world as their appetites or instincts incline them to,--and this is their wisdom ; while the intellect of man, being associated with an immortal principle, and being in connexion with a world above that which his sense reveal to him, can, by aid derived from heaven, control those senses, and bring under his instinctive appetites, so as to render them obedient to the to hegemonichon , or governing power of his nature: and this is his wisdom.

The infinite diversity of their forms and organs; the nice adaptation of these to their several functions; the beauty and elegance of a large number of them; the singularity of others; the variety of their motions; their geographical distribution; but, above all, their pre-eminent utility to mankind in every state and stage of life, render them objects of the deepest interest.

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Earlier editions consisted of four volumes. Vg: small nick to head of spine; front inner hinge cracked but firm; some light marginal soiling to first few pages. London, Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, - mixed editions, with 32 engraved plates comprising handcoloured engraved entomological frontispieces to volumes one and two by J. Curtis, engraved portrait frontispieces to volumes three and four by W.

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Howard and J. Masquerier, 4 handcoloured engraved entomological plates, 24 engraved entomological plates and fold-out Synoptical Table, 4 volumes, Complete, mm by mm. Engraved armorial bookplate of Charles Henry Grove and signature of Montague Grove Hussey on front endpaper in each volume. The Grove family, baronets, of Ferne House, Wiltshire. Spines a little worn and scratched, one lettering-piece chipped, spine of volume three a little brighter than the other spines, edges of covers rubbed, contents somewhat foxed.

William Kirby, - , British entomologist, original member of the Linnean Society, Fellow of the Royal Society, he is considered the "founder of entomology". Volume I is a second edition. This work is an interesting study into insects.

An Introduction to Entomology, or Elements of the Natural History of the Insects, Volume I of IV

It discusses the history, benefits, food, and habitations of insects, as well as the societies that insects form, and their noises and motions. Written by William Kirby was an entomologist who was a member of the Linnean Society. He and William Spence begun work on this 'Introduction' in , after meeting in and forming a friendship and correspondence. Spence became interested in entomology when he was twenty-two, and went on to become on of the founders of the Society of Entomologists of London. With a coloured frontispiece and two coloured plates to Volume I, and a coloured frontispiece and one coloured plate to Volume II.

Illustrated by John Curtis, a fellow entomologist who found his love for illustration in sketching from nature, especially loving drawing churches. Rebound in , as stated in the ink inscription to the recto to the front endpaper.

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Collated, complete. Condition: Rebound in a half cloth binding with marbled paper to the boards, Externally, smart. Some light discolouration to the cloth to the spines and to the extremities, due to their light colour. Minor marking to the head of the spine of Volume I. Light bumping to the extremities.