The average rating for Growth & development of Culex tarsalis mosquito larvae & the feeding ecology of a potential biocontrol organism, Dugesia tigrina based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2014-09-21 00:00:00 Niall Fobert This is one of my favourite Old English poems, full of that melancholy wanderlust that characterises so much of Anglo-Saxon art. Some of the lines in here have become part of who I am and give me shivers of pleasure whenever I read them: Monað modes lust mæla gehƿylce ferð to feran, þæt ic feor heonan elþeodigra eard gesece… Which means roughly My heart's desires urge me time and again to travel forth, that I might seek out strange lands far from here… This is one of those wonderful scholarly editions where you turn the page and see about two lines of the poem, with the rest of the page taken up by footnotes. Yum. The spelling is original, except for wynns, which have been silently amended to Ws. It still seems incredibly powerful to me - it makes me feel itchy and restless, and reminds me yet again that the 'original' English were just travellers, living hard lives, lost, on a remote island…. |
Review # 2 was written on 2014-03-18 00:00:00 Ida Howard I had no idea ancient poetry could be so deep and multi-layered. Dark, emotive and full of hope |
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