Souvenirs entomologiques : Études sur l'instinct et les mœurs des insectes - Première série

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Souvenirs entomologiques : Études sur l'instinct et les mœurs des insectes - Première série

by Jean-Henri Fabre

FR·~9 hours·26 chapters

Chapters

26 total

SOUVENIRS ENTOMOLOGIQUES (PREMIÈRE SÉRIE)

0:34

PRÉFACE

3:54

I LE SCARABÉE SACRÉ

48:41

II LA VOLIÈRE

22:22

III LE CERCERIS BUPRESTICIDE

22:27

IV LE CERCERIS TUBERCULÉ

29:30

V UN SAVANT TUEUR

22:57

VI LE SPHEX A AILES JAUNES

22:57

VII LES TROIS COUPS DE POIGNARD

14:40

VIII LA LARVE ET LA NYMPHE

28:02

Description

A vivid blend of scientific observation and personal adventure, this classic work invites listeners into the meticulous world of a 19th‑century naturalist who chronicled insect instinct with unflinching detail. The narrative opens with a small party of eager young companions trekking through hazel‑lined paths, eyes fixed on the sacred scarab that rolls its dung ball like a miniature universe. Their journey through sun‑drenched meadows offers moments of quiet wonder, punctuated by the author’s keen commentary on the beetle’s purpose and the ancient symbolism it once held.

Beyond the field notes, the book unfolds as a richly illustrated catalogue, each plate capturing insects in lifelike poses that reveal their hidden habits. The author’s steadfast belief that instinct follows laws beyond human theory runs alongside anecdotes of weathered fieldwork, creating a portrait of curiosity that feels both scholarly and warmly human. Listeners will come away with a fresh appreciation for the tiny creatures that shape our ecosystems, and for the enduring passion that drives their study.

Details

Language

fr

Duration

~9 hours (570K characters)

Release date

2026-08-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Jean-Henri Fabre

Jean-Henri Fabre

1823–1915

Best known for turning close observation into vivid storytelling, he brought the hidden lives of insects to a wide audience. His books mix careful science with a real sense of wonder, which is why they still charm nature readers today.

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