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AS director of the great zoological museum in Berlin, the late Prof. Mobius was naturally led to consider the aesthetic value of the various forms of animal life as well as their scientific interest. From time to time hol published brief essays discussing different types of animals from the aesthetic point of view, and as he found the inquiry very profitable—increasing his delight in the animal creation—he gathered his reflections together in the beautifully illustrated book before us, which bears the pleasant title “Ästhetik der Tierwelt.”
Ästhetik der Tierwelt.
By Karl Möbius. Pp. v + 128; 3 plates and 195 figs. (Jena: G. Fischer, 1908.) Price 6 marks.
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T., J. Ästhetik der Tierwelt . Nature 78, 98 (1908). https://doi.org/10.1038/078098a0
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