François Levaillant and the Birds of Africa Ltd. Edition


Author:

L.C. Rookmaaker, P.J. Mundy, I.E. Glenn, E.C. Spary


Publish Date:

2004


Publisher:

Brenthurst Press


Cover Type:

Hardcover


Condition:

Near Fine
Brilliant condition, no signs of damage or wear.

Limited to 1070 copies, gold leaf on top edge.

R3500.00

1 in stock

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François Levaillant and the Birds of Africa: Third Series is a significant work by the French naturalist and ornithologist, François Levaillant, originally published in the early 19th century. This series is part of his comprehensive study of African birds, a landmark contribution to the field of ornithology during the Age of Exploration.

Levaillant, known for his extensive travels through Africa, especially in the regions of South Africa, made groundbreaking discoveries in the study of African bird species. His third series continues his meticulous documentation of bird species, providing detailed descriptions and illustrations that helped to enhance scientific knowledge of African fauna. The work includes numerous species that had not been formally documented before, and Levaillant’s illustrations and observations were highly influential in the development of ornithology as a scientific discipline.

The third series focuses on new species and rare birds that Levaillant encountered, along with his thoughtful observations on their behaviors, habitats, and physical characteristics. It showcases his exceptional skill as an illustrator, with detailed and accurate depictions of the birds, which were integral to the scientific understanding of these species.

Levaillant’s work remains a key historical reference in the study of African birds, celebrated for both its scientific value and its artistic merit. François Levaillant and the Birds of Africa: Third Series is an essential resource for ornithologists, natural historians, and collectors of early natural history literature, offering a glimpse into the pioneering work of one of the 18th and 19th centuries’ most important bird experts.