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Title:
The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary: A Curious Fable of the Cotton Plant.
To Which Is Added a Sketch of the History of Cotton and the Cotton Trade
Note: Reading ease score: 57.7 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
Contents: The fable and its interpretation -- The history of cotton and its introduction into Europe.
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Summary: "The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary: A Curious Fable of the Cotton Plant" by Henry Lee is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book explores the mythical legend of the "Vegetable Lamb," which was believed to be a hybrid of plant and animal that bore living lambs as fruit. Lee aims to trace the origins of this fable and connect it to the actual cotton plant, elucidating the misconceptions that prevailed in the Middle Ages. At the start of the book, the author introduces the fable of the "Vegetable Lamb," providing detailed descriptions of this mythological entity as well as its various iterations, including its depiction as both fruit-bearing tree-lambs and living lambs tethered to the ground. Lee discusses how these stories evolved and propagated, starting from ancient historical accounts through the interpretations of medieval writers, leading to what he argues is a distortion of a true botanical phenomenon—namely, the cotton plant. Through this initial chapter, he establishes a foundation for analyzing the interplay between truth, folklore, and the evolution of the myths surrounding the origins of cotton in Western Europe. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Lee, Henry, 1826-1888
EBook No.: 43343
Published: Jul 28, 2013
Downloads: 215
Language: English
Subject: Plants -- Folklore
Subject: Cotton -- History
LoCC: Science: Botany
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title:
The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary: A Curious Fable of the Cotton Plant.
To Which Is Added a Sketch of the History of Cotton and the Cotton Trade
Note: Reading ease score: 57.7 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
Contents: The fable and its interpretation -- The history of cotton and its introduction into Europe.
Credits:
Produced by Chris Curnow, Harry Lamé and the Online
Distributed Proofreading Team at http:
//www.pgdp.net
(This
file was produced from images generously made available
by The Internet Archive)
Summary: "The Vegetable Lamb of Tartary: A Curious Fable of the Cotton Plant" by Henry Lee is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book explores the mythical legend of the "Vegetable Lamb," which was believed to be a hybrid of plant and animal that bore living lambs as fruit. Lee aims to trace the origins of this fable and connect it to the actual cotton plant, elucidating the misconceptions that prevailed in the Middle Ages. At the start of the book, the author introduces the fable of the "Vegetable Lamb," providing detailed descriptions of this mythological entity as well as its various iterations, including its depiction as both fruit-bearing tree-lambs and living lambs tethered to the ground. Lee discusses how these stories evolved and propagated, starting from ancient historical accounts through the interpretations of medieval writers, leading to what he argues is a distortion of a true botanical phenomenon—namely, the cotton plant. Through this initial chapter, he establishes a foundation for analyzing the interplay between truth, folklore, and the evolution of the myths surrounding the origins of cotton in Western Europe. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Lee, Henry, 1826-1888
EBook No.: 43343
Published: Jul 28, 2013
Downloads: 215
Language: English
Subject: Plants -- Folklore
Subject: Cotton -- History
LoCC: Science: Botany
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.