Title: Snmka 1
1Juraj Toporcak
HONEYBEESANDHISTORY
2HONEYBEES AND HISTORY Fossils
- Nogueirapis silacea (Wille, 1959)
- Mexican amber Oligocene
- Protobombus messelensis (Engel Wappler, 2003)
- Eocene
3HONEYBEES AND HISTORY
- Honey - in the 21-st Century BC honey finds
mention in Sumerian and Babylonian cuneiform
writings - the Hittite code
4HONEYBEES AND HISTORY Egypt
- Ebers papyrus
- 1552 BC
- Cataract was treated by a mixture of tortoise
brain and honey -
G.M.Ebers,1875
5HONEYBEES AND HISTORY Egypt
- Hieroglyph used for Royal Identification
- "He of the Sedge and the Bee" is a royal title
meaning the king of Upper (the sedge plant) and
Lower (the bee) Egypt - Bee glyph carved on a stone scarab amulet
- 1700 BC
JL. James, 1999
6HONEYBEES AND HISTORY
- ALEXANDRINE EMPIRE OF BABYLON
- 328-311 BC
- AR Double Shekel. Baal seated left, holding
sceptre letter behind - Lion walking left bee
above - Greek Plated Coins
7HONEYBEES AND HISTORY Hippocrates 460 - 377 BC
- Honey and pollen cause
- warmth, clean sores and
- ulcers, soften hard ulcers of lips, heal
carbuncles and - running sores
- I eat honey and use it in the treatment of many
diseases because honey offers good food and good
health
8HONEYBEES AND HISTORY
- God tells Moses that He will bring him into the
land of Canaan, the land flowing with milk and
honey - Exodus 38, 17
-
- In Biblical sources it is said that honey was the
first and last food that Jesus Christ ate on Earth
9HONEYBEES AND HISTORY
- Mellis apes auide sic crebris ictibus aeris Ad
dulcem ceram atque reuocantur odorum - Copper etching by Ionnes Stradamus after Ion
Gall, 1550 - Sebastian Münster
- Cosmographia
- Bern, 1545
Eva Crane, Bees and Beekeeping, 1990
10HONEYBEES AND HISTORY
- Stradivarius (1644 - 1737)
- handmixed his own propolis varnish to polish his
handcrafted instruments
11HONEYBEES AND HISTORY Linne 1707 - 1778
- Bee The wind is transporting pollen from male to
female dog's mercury
David Young
- Picture from Linnaeus book "Blomstrens biläger"
from 1750
Linnéporträtt by T. Tullberg, Stockholm, 1907
12HONEYBEES AND HISTORY Slovakia
13HONEYBEES AND HISTORY
- Napoleon I
- eagle and bee, emblems of the First and later
Second Empire - symbol of immortality and resurrection, the bee
was chosen so as to link the new dynasty to the
very origins of France - Lodewijk Napoleon (1806-1810)
14HONEYBEES AND HISTORY
- Bees and honey in the Kalevala
- Lemminkäinens mother, after finding that her son
has been killed, goes to the netherworld.
Collecting the severed pieces of the fallen
heros body from the black river of death, she
puts them together and revives her son by means
of the nectar of immortality fetched for her from
heaven by the honey bee
Akseli Gallen-Kallela, 1897, the Art Museum of
Ateneum/Antells collection
15HONEYBEES AND HISTORY
- Karl von Frisch 1886 1982
-
- Austrian ethologist who received the Nobel Prize
in Physiology or Medicine in 1973 - demonstrated that honey bees have colour vision
- honey bees use a dance language to communicate
food locations to other bees
16St. Ambrosius
The Patron Saint of Beekeepers