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Originally published in 1978 Sea Serpents, Sailors and Sceptics
looks at stories of folklore and mythology which have fascinated
sailors from antiquity to the modern day. From stories of large
unauthenticated sea creatures to the Loch Ness Monster, documented
sightings are vast and the book provides a concise survey and
review of the subject of ocean folklore. It shows how some large
sea creatures, such as the giant squid, have been established and
addresses some of the explanations of sea serpents and other sea
creatures as now known, categorised species and offers a
classification of these species that have formulated the
mythologies of the sea throughout time. The book discusses how
relatively little is known about the sea still and offers a
practical look at the possibility that these mythological
creatures, might in fact be, as yet undiscovered species. This book
provides a unique interdisciplinary volume, crossing between the
area of literature and folklore, and natural historians alike, and
will appeal to academics working in the field of natural history
and folklore alike.
Originally published in 1978 Sea Serpents, Sailors and Sceptics
looks at stories of folklore and mythology which have fascinated
sailors from antiquity to the modern day. From stories of large
unauthenticated sea creatures to the Loch Ness Monster, documented
sightings are vast and the book provides a concise survey and
review of the subject of ocean folklore. It shows how some large
sea creatures, such as the giant squid, have been established and
addresses some of the explanations of sea serpents and other sea
creatures as now known, categorised species and offers a
classification of these species that have formulated the
mythologies of the sea throughout time. The book discusses how
relatively little is known about the sea still and offers a
practical look at the possibility that these mythological
creatures, might in fact be, as yet undiscovered species. This book
provides a unique interdisciplinary volume, crossing between the
area of literature and folklore, and natural historians alike, and
will appeal to academics working in the field of natural history
and folklore alike.
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