Moby Dick by Herman Melville Chapter 32 Page 3

degree, with cetology, or the science of whales.

Many are the men, small and great, old and new, landsmen and seamen, who have at large or in little, written of the whale. Run over a few: — The Authors of the Bible; Aristotle; Pliny; Aldrovandi; Sir Thomas Browne; Gesner; Ray; Linn�us; Rondeletius; Willoughby; Green; Artedi; Sibbald; Brisson; Marten; Lac�p�de; Bonneterre; Desmarest; Baron Cuvier; Frederick Cuvier; John Hunter; Owen; Scoresby; Beale; Bennett; J. Ross Browne; the Author of Miriam Coffin; Olmstead; and the Rev. T. Cheever. But to what ultimate generalizing purpose all these have written, the above cited extracts will show.

Of the names in this list of whale authors, only those following Owen ever saw living whales; and but one of them was a real professional