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RIS ID
75945
Abstract
Reasons for the choice of names for albatross genera were not provided by those who coined the names, when they derived those names in part from aspects of the ancient world of Greece and Rome. Subsequent explanations have been at times inadequate or unhelpful. The name Diomedea seems to have been influenced by Ovid’s account of the transformation of men into large birds. The name Thalassarche is straightforward, while Phoebastria and Phoebetria, with their associations with female prophecy, most likely recognise the associations of dark-coloured albatrosses with Quakerism and the traditions of women prophets in ancient times. Connections of albatrosses with prophecy have changed over the centuries with contemporary associations being quite different from those in earlier times.
Recommended Citation
Barwell, Graham, What's In A Name? What Names For Albatross Genera Reveal About Attitudes To The Birds, Animal Studies Journal, 1(1), 2012, 67-82.Available at:https://ro.uow.edu.au/asj/vol1/iss1/7