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Čebela na cvetu in v svetu : čebela v naravi in gospodarstvu, slovenski kulturni zgodovini, slovstveni folklori in literaturi : ob prvem svetovnem dnevu écebel in 80-letnici Slovenske akademije znanosti in umetnosti
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ISBN: 9789612132873 9612132879 Year: 2018 Publisher: Ljubljana : Slovenska matica,

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Poetics of the hive
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ISBN: 1587294036 9781587294037 0877457867 9781587293801 1587293803 Year: 2001 Publisher: Iowa City University of Iowa Press

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Biene und Honig als Symbol des Dichters und der Dichtung in der griechisch-römischen Antike
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ISBN: 3531071963 Year: 1974 Publisher: Opladen : Westdeutscher Verlag,

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La coltivazione
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Year: 1590 Publisher: In Fiorenza Per Filippo Giunti

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La coltivazione
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Year: 1718 Publisher: In Padova Presso Giuseppe Comino

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La Coltivazione e gli epigrammi
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Year: 1751 Publisher: Venezia Nella stamperia Remondini

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La coltivazione e gli epigrammi
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Year: 1756 Publisher: Venezia Nella stamperia Remondini

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Ille operum custos : kulturgeschichtliche Beiträge zur antiken Bienensymbolik und ihrer Rezeption
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ISBN: 9783487136066 3487136066 Year: 2008 Volume: 118 Publisher: Hildesheim ; Zürich ; New York Georg Olms Verlag

Die Bienen des armen Mannes (Größere Deklamationen, 13)
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ISBN: 8883170237 9788883170232 Year: 2005 Publisher: Cassino (Frosinone) Edizioni dell'Università degli studi di Cassino


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Bees, Science, and Sex in the Literature of the Long Nineteenth Century
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ISBN: 3031395700 Year: 2024 Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,

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"For centuries, humans have invested enormous weight in the symbol of the honey bee. The authors of the meticulously-researched Bees, Science, Sex and Literature in the Long Nineteenth Century show how the symbol changes radically in the literature and culture of the nineteenth-century, as emerging technologies and new biological discoveries clash with long-held agrarian and poetic traditions." —Tammy Horn Potter, author of Bees and America: How the Honey Bee Shaped a Nation The long nineteenth century (1789-1914) has been described as an axial age in the history of both bees and literature. It was the period in which the ecological and agronomic values that are still attributed to bees by modern industrial society were first established, and it was the period in which one bee species (the European honeybee) completed its dispersal to every habitable continent on Earth. At the same time, literature – which would enable, represent and in some cases repress or disavow this radical transformation of bees’ fortunes ­– was undergoing its own set of transformations. Bees, Science, and Sex in the Literature of the Long Nineteenth Century navigates the various developments that occurred in the scientific study of bees and in beekeeping during this period of remarkable change, focusing on the bees themselves, those with whom they lived, and how old and new ideas about bees found expression in an ever-diversifying range of literary media. Ranging across literary forms and genres, the studies in this volume show the ubiquity of bees in nineteenth-century culture, demonstrate the queer specificity of writing about and with bees, and foreground new avenues for research into an animal profoundly implicated in the political, economic, ecological, emotional and aesthetic conditions of the modern world. Alexis Harley lectures in literary studies at La Trobe University, Australia. She is the author of Autobiologies: Charles Darwin and the Natural History of the Self. She has kept honeybees since 2012. Christopher Harrington teaches literary studies at Victoria University in Melbourne. He has published numerous articles on the representation of bees and insects in literature.

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