Naming of the Shrew
Discover the intriguing world of scientific nomenclature in John Wright's captivating book, Naming of the Shrew. Published in 2015, this engaging read spans 320 pages and unravels the complexities behind Latin names that often baffle both enthusiasts and the general public. Have you ever wondered why the Eastern Mole is referred to as Scalopus aquaticus or why the Oxford Ragwort bears the name Senecio squalidus, translating to 'dirty old man'? Wright explores these fascinating questions and more, shedding light on the quirky and sometimes perplexing choices made by naturalists throughout history. With a blend of humor and insight, Naming of the Shrew invites readers to appreciate the artistry and history behind the names that define our natural world. Perfect for biology enthusiasts and curious minds alike, this book is a must-read for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of nomenclature.