The Natural History of Selborne (1789) is the distillation of a lifetime of observing nature, and ranges far beyond White's immediate neighbourhood noted in the title. Written during a turbulent time in world history, it is a celebration of the endeavours of both human beings and animals to survive. White's main aims were to induce readers to pay more attention to the wonders around them, and to advance their knowledge of the variety of life: his success has made this book a classic, and has made his name one of the most revered among British naturalists.
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Gilbert White was een "predikant-naturalist", een baanbrekende Engelse natuuronderzoeker en ornitholoog. Meer dan welke andere schrijver dan ook, heeft Gilbert White de relatie tussen mens en natuur gevormd. Honderd jaar voor Darwin realiseerde White zich de cruciale rol van wormen bij de bodemvorming en begreep hij het belang van territorium en zang bij vogels. Zijn precieze, scrupuleus eerlijke en natuurlijk geestige observaties leidden hem tot een unieke interpretatie van diergedrag. Zijn werk staat bekend om zijn literaire kwaliteit en inzicht in de natuurlijke wereld.






The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, in the County of Southampton; Volume 1
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Natural History Of Selborne & Observations On Nature
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The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, in the County of Southampton: 2
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Published in 1789, this classic work is a must-read for anyone interested in natural history and the English countryside. The author's observations of the flora and fauna of Selborne, combined with his extensive knowledge of history and antiquities, make for a fascinating journey through time and place.
The Natural History & Antiquities of Selborne; &, A Garden Kalendar; Volume 1
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Originally published in the late 18th century, this classic work on natural history remains a beloved and informative read to this day. Gilbert White's observations of wildlife in and around his village of Selborne are detailed and intimate, and are enhanced by the addition of stunning illustrations and commentary from contemporary naturalists Charles Davies Sherborn, Richard Bowdler Sharpe, and S. Reynolds Hole.
Natural History of Selborne & Observations on Nature; v.2
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First published in 1789, Gilbert White's groundbreaking work on natural history is still considered one of the most important texts in the field today. This classic edition features updated commentary and notes by J.E. Harting, offering readers a fresh perspective on White's detailed observations of the flora and fauna of Selborne.
The Natural History of Selborne; v.1 (1825)
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Natural History Of Selborne: With Its Antiquities, Naturalist's Calendar, Etc.
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The book is regarded as significant by scholars and academicians, contributing to the literary knowledge base for future generations. It has been preserved in its original form, with intentional marks included to maintain its authenticity.