Aesop’s Animals: The Science Behind the Fables
Autor Jo Wimpennyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 oct 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781472966926
ISBN-10: 1472966929
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Sigma
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1472966929
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Sigma
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Jo Wimpenny is an established name in popular science, and is a regular BBC Wildlife contributor. Her previous book (co-authored) won the 2015 PROSE award for History of Science, Medicine and Technology.
Notă biografică
Jo Wimpenny is a zoologist and writer, with a research background in animal behaviour and the history of science. She studied Zoology at the University of Bristol, and went on to research problem-solving in crows for her DPhil at Oxford University. After postdoctoral research on the history of ornithology at Sheffield, she co-authored the book Ten Thousand Birds: Ornithology Since Darwin with Tim Birkhead and Bob Montgomerie, which won the 2015 PROSE award for History of Science, Medicine and Technology. Jo writes for BBC Wildlife and has previously presented at the BA Festival of Science, Science Oxford, the Royal Society Summer Science Fair and Glasgow Science Fair.
Cuprins
Preface1: The Crow and the Pitcher2: The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing3: The Dog and its Shadow4: The Ass Carrying the Image5: The Fox and the Crow6: The Lion and the Shepherd7: The Monkey and the Fisherman8: The Ants and the Grasshopper9: The Hare and the TortoiseEpilogueSelected BibliographyAcknowledgementsIndex
Recenzii
Come for the fables and stay for the behavioral research in this jam-packed but delightful collection . Aesop's Animals is both an intense and playful look at how humans - storytellers and scientists alike - consider the mysteries inside the creatures with whom we share this planet.
A spirited romp through modern cognitive ethology.
Engaging and comprehensive, this is highly readable popular science.
Every once in a publisher's blue moon, along comes a book so simple and original in its concept that it verges on brilliance and 1,000 science and nature writers howl: "Why did we not think of it?" Such is Aesop's Animals by zoologist Jo Wimpenny, which does precisely what it says on the lid: it puts the anthropomorphic fables of Aesop under the electron microscope of modern science. [.] a clever cadastral survey of animal behavioural studies.
I simply couldn't put it down. The clever ways in which Wimpenny weaves in current scientific facts about topics including future planning, tool use, self-recognition, cooperation, and deception with Aesop's lessons was spellbinding.
Wimpenny has the knack for bringing interesting research to life with anecdotes without obscuring the more significant challenges of determining just what animals can do and what they may be thinking.
Wimpenny pumps life into the hard science and keeps her discussions accessible, offering plenty of insight into how humans interpret the natural world.
A spirited romp through modern cognitive ethology.
Engaging and comprehensive, this is highly readable popular science.
Every once in a publisher's blue moon, along comes a book so simple and original in its concept that it verges on brilliance and 1,000 science and nature writers howl: "Why did we not think of it?" Such is Aesop's Animals by zoologist Jo Wimpenny, which does precisely what it says on the lid: it puts the anthropomorphic fables of Aesop under the electron microscope of modern science. [.] a clever cadastral survey of animal behavioural studies.
I simply couldn't put it down. The clever ways in which Wimpenny weaves in current scientific facts about topics including future planning, tool use, self-recognition, cooperation, and deception with Aesop's lessons was spellbinding.
Wimpenny has the knack for bringing interesting research to life with anecdotes without obscuring the more significant challenges of determining just what animals can do and what they may be thinking.
Wimpenny pumps life into the hard science and keeps her discussions accessible, offering plenty of insight into how humans interpret the natural world.