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The Compleat Angler's Chapter XIII, shared by Piscator, dives into a comprehensive narrative on eels, their breeding, varieties, habits, and fishing techniques, intertwined with historical anecdotes and recipes. The discourse begins with a contemplation on the breeding mysteries of eels, highlighting differing theories from generation to spontaneous origins from mud or dew, reflecting a blend of scientific observation and ancient conjecture. Piscator notes the Romans' high regard for eels, equating them to…
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In the opening dedication of "The Compleat Angler," the author extends his respects to John Offley of Madeley Manor, Staffordshire, expressing a hope that Offley would extend his patronage to the book. This gesture is founded on the shared passion for angling, an activity the author regards not merely as a pastime but as an art form that Offley exemplifies through his skill rather than mere luck. The author emphasizes angling as a noble pursuit that requires not only knowledge and patience but also an…-
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Chapter XIV -The Compleat Angler
In Chapter XIV of "The Compleat Angler," the discourse continues with Piscator (the Fisherman), Venator (the Hunter), and a Milk-woman engaging in a knowledgeable exchange on the topic of the Barbel. Piscator begins by describing the Barbel's distinctive features, particularly its barbels under its nose, contributing to its name and sturdy nature that rarely breaks free once hooked. Despite its impressive size and fight, the Barbel is not highly regarded for eating due to the poor taste and potential…-
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And in this manner you may also fish with it as a fly, sometimes letting it sink towards the bottom, and drawing it towards the top, which I had showed you before: this, my honest scholar, is a deadly and a dainty bait. There is also a smaller yellow cadis, than this which I last mentioned, that breeds in the same rivers, but I think not so many: this cadis hath those little black legs which I told you some of the cadises have; and is a choice bait for a small-mouthed fish, being used as this last…
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In Chapter XVIII of "The Compleat Angler," Piscator introduces Venator to some small, yet significant, freshwater fishes that, despite their size, offer great value for their taste and the role they play in the ecosystem. Among these are the Minnow, Loach, Miller's-Thumb (also known as Bull-Head), and the Sticklebag. These creatures, described with enthusiasm for their unique characteristics and culinary potentials, reflect the anglers' deep knowledge and appreciation of the natural world. The Minnow,…
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Chapter XIX -The Compleat Angler
In "The Compleat Angler," Chapter XIX, Piscator engages in a discourse on the rivers of England and the notable characteristics of each, as informed by Dr. Heylin's geography and other sources. He articulates a fascination with the nation’s three hundred and twenty-five rivers, particularly emphasizing those of significant renown. Piscator begins with the Thames, described as England’s most distinguished river, born from the confluence of the Thame and Isis. It is portrayed as a vein of life flowing…-
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Chapter XX -The Compleat Angler
In Chapter XX of "The Compleat Angler," Piscator shares advice from Doctor Lebault, a learned Frenchman, on constructing fish-ponds, distilled from the comprehensive guidance found in "Maison Rustique." Lebault's suggestions commence with preparing the site for the pond head by reinforcing the area with scorched oak or elm piles, a method that extends their durability by preventing rot. Between these foundational structures, smaller woods and earth should be compacted to further strengthen the pond's…-
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Chapter XXI -The Compleat Angler
In Chapter XXI of "The Compleat Angler," Piscator and Venator engage in a final dialogue that encapsulates the themes of contentment, the simple joys of angling, and the reflections on the meaning of true wealth and happiness. Piscator, aware that their journey is drawing to a close, offers Venator advice on practical matters such as the preparation and care of fishing lines and rods. He emphasizes the importance of choosing the right materials for durability and effectiveness, and shares techniques for…-
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Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin is a biography written by his friend and colleague, Sir William Kingdon Clifford, published posthumously in 1887. It chronicles the life of Fleeming Jenkin, a Scottish engineer, mathematician, and philosopher, highlighting his contributions to science, his intellectual pursuits, and his personal character. The memoir offers a portrait of a brilliant and dedicated scholar.
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The Jenkin family, rooted in Kent, England since the reign of Henry VIII, show a complex genealogy intertwining with Welsh and York heritage, and traversing various social and financial landscapes through centuries. William Jenkin's repeated tenures as Mayor of Folkestone, and the eventual acquisition of Stowting Court, a manor with a history of changing ownership, highlight the family's established societal standing and wealth. Despite a vibrant past filled with civic duty and accumulation of land, the…-
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