Honey-Makers
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1036809676
ISBN-13
9781036809676
Publisher
Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
Product Classification:
Folklore, myths & legends
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This book delves into the fascinating world of honeybees, exploring their structure, habits, and the invaluable products they create. It ventures beyond biology to unravel how these creatures have intertwined with human culture, literature, and history across civilizations. From the poetic musings of Vedic poets to the scientific inquiries of today, bees have been central to our quest for sweetness and understanding of nature's intricacies. The narrative journeys from ancient times when honey was humanity's sole sweetener through to its role in modern agriculture as a critical pollinator ensuring the fruitfulness of crops. The text offers an in-depth look at how bees have been perceived and utilized throughout history in Hindu literature, by ancient Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, and during Christian and Medieval times up to present-day bee culture. With insights into curious customs and beliefs associated with bees across different eras and cultures, this book encapsulates the bees significance not only as a producer of honey but as an emblem of industriousness and ecological harmony. Through this exploration, readers will gain a profound appreciation for bees' contribution to both our ecosystems and cultural heritage.
This book delves into the fascinating world of honeybees, exploring their structure, habits, and the invaluable products they create. It ventures beyond biology to unravel how these creatures have intertwined with human culture, literature, and history across civilizations. From the poetic musings of Vedic poets to the scientific inquiries of today, bees have been central to our quest for sweetness and understanding of nature''s intricacies. The narrative journeys from ancient times when honey was humanity''s sole sweetener through to its role in modern agriculture as a critical pollinator ensuring the fruitfulness of crops. The text offers an in-depth look at how bees have been perceived and utilized throughout history in Hindu literature, by ancient Egyptians, Greeks, Romans, and during Christian and Medieval times up to present-day bee culture. With insights into curious customs and beliefs associated with bees across different eras and cultures, this book encapsulates the bees significance not only as a producer of honey but as an emblem of industriousness and ecological harmony. Through this exploration, readers will gain a profound appreciation for bees'' contribution to both our ecosystems and cultural heritage.
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