
THE LORE OF THE HONEY-BEE
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
INTRODUCTION THE OLDEST CRAFT UNDER THE SUN
CHAPTER I THE ANCIENTS AND THE HONEY-BEE
CHAPTER II THE ISLE OF HONEY
CHAPTER III BEE-MASTERS IN THE MIDDLE AGES
CHAPTER IV AT THE CITY GATES
CHAPTER V THE COMMONWEALTH OF THE HIVE
CHAPTER VI EARLY WORK IN THE BEE-CITY
CHAPTER VII THE GENESIS OF THE QUEEN
Delving into the sweet world of bees, this work opens with the timeless myth of Melissa and Amalthea, daughters of Crete’s king, whose care for the infant Jupiter birthed the honey‑bee itself. The author weaves together these ancient legends with early scientific observations, offering a fascinating glimpse of how humanity first imagined the mysterious pollinators and their miraculous honey.
Beyond the story, the book becomes a richly illustrated guide to the age‑old craft of beekeeping. Detailed plates show everything from traditional comb‑builders and straw hives to the life stages of brood and the art of managing swarms. Readers will discover how bees have been integral to societies since the Bronze Age, providing wax for ornaments and honey as a prized food, while also learning practical techniques that shaped the profession long before modern science arrived.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (406K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2021-02-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1865–1944
Known for bringing the countryside vividly to life, this English clergyman and naturalist wrote warmly about bees, village life, and the small dramas of the road. His books mix close observation with an easy storytelling style that still feels companionable today.
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