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This monumental, ground-breaking work is the fruit of a lifetime of
observation, research and meditation on humans and our closest
animal relatives: mammals. The two volumes set out to answer
questions such as: -- Are mammals solely the result of random
mutation and natural selection essentially external factors or do
the internal dynamics of the organism itself play a role in
determining their astonishing diversity? -- Why do cattle have
horns and deer have antlers? -- Why do small chipmunks have dorsal
stripes that run parallel to their spine, and tigers have stripes
on their flanks that run parallel to their ribs? Wolfgang Schad
demonstrates how such fascinating phenomena can be traced to which
organ systems -- nerve-sense, centred in the head; metabolic-limb,
centred in the digestive organs and limbs; and
circulatory-respiratory, centred in the chest -- are emphasised in
a particular species. In this way he establishes the basis for a
systematic understanding of mammalian morphology. Schad shows how
the different emphases come to expression through a mammal's size,
morphology, dentition and coloration, and also in its preferred
habit and embryonic development. In almost five decades since its
first edition, Wolfgang Schad has continued to add to what has
become his life's major work. This expanded edition includes many
new insights and additional chapters on antelopes, marsupials,
bats, xenarthrans (armadillos, anteaters, and sloths), and
pangolins, as well as on milk and mammalian embryology, mammalian
embryology and much more. Over 1500 photographs and drawings as
well as numerous diagrams illustrate the dynamic relationships
between the various families, genera and species. This expanded and
updated third edition is presented in a sturdy, handsome slip case.
We're delighted that this important work is once again available to
readers.
Arts and crafts are a core part of the Steiner-Waldorf curriculum,
helping children to develop emotionally, physically, socially and
spiritually, as well as learning practical skills. This
comprehensive book addresses every aspect of arts and crafts,
including woodwork, forestry, metalwork, stone carving, clay
modelling, pottery and much more. Written by experienced Waldorf
craft teachers, this comprehensive book is an invaluable tool and
resource for Middle and Upper School (Classes 5 to 13).
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