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Animals and otherness in the Middle Ages

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EditorDe Asís García García F., Walker Vadillo M.A. & Chico Picaza M.V.

Jaar2013

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieBAR British Archaeological Reports International Series

Volume2500

SubtitelPerspectives across disciplines

Pagina’s153

UitgeverArchaeopress

PlaatsOxford

ISBN9781407311166

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Exemplaar105631 ReknummerT-4-3-f

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Preface , The Madness Continues 7-9
Choyke A.

Animals and Otherness in the Middle Ages : An Overvieuw from the Garden of Eden 13-24
de Asis Garcia Garcia F., Walker Vadillo L.A. & Chico Picaza M.V.

Animalia extrena et stupenda ad videndum. Describing and Naming Exotic Beasts in Cairo Sultan's Menagerie 25-34
Buquet T.
  • Introduction: encouters with exotic animals in Egypt , pp. 25-26
  • Exotic animals and otherness , pp. 26-27
  • Naming the unknown : the otherness of foreign zoonyms , pp. 27-28
  • Exotics, Otherness and Scholarship , pp. 28-30
  • Emotion in front of the otherness , p. 30
  • Discription , p. 31
  • Selecting elephants and giraffes , pp. 31-32
  • Conclusion , p. 32

From the Vita to the Legenda BreviarII: Real and Imaginary animals as a Guido to the Hermit in the Desert 35-47
Fenelli L.
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Animals and Otherness in Mamluk Egypt and Syria 49-61
Frenkel Y.
  • Introduction , pp. 49-51
  • Animals in Mamluk Sources , pp. 51-52
  • Royal Gifts and Tools , pp. 53-55
  • Encouters , pp. 56-58

Avicenna's Philosophy of the Animal Soul in Context 63-73
Gonzalez Ginocchio D.
  • Avicenna of the Animal Soul , pp. 63-64
  • The Physiological Account , pp. 64-68
  • The Neoplatonic frame of reference and its limitations , pp. 68-72

Dogs and Human Relationship between Solidarity and Otherness in the Leges Barbarorum 75-83
Iuffrida M.

Draconcopedes, or, The Faces of Devilish Virgins 85-93
Jaritz G.

Animal Fables set among the Biblical Cycle of the Nave of Saint-Savin-sur- Gartempe 95-107
Kottmann D.

The Dragons's Skull : How can Zooarchaeologists Contribute to our understanding of Otherness in the Middle Ages ? 109-125
Pluskowski A.
  • Introduction , pp. 109-111
  • Defining cultural norms trough diet , pp. 111-113
  • Animal as ritual foci , pp. 113-116
  • The Caput Draconis and dragon material culture : A case study of embodying otherness , pp. 117-120
  • Conclusion , p. 120

Snake Pernicious and Venomous. The Malicious and Dangerous Other in Medieval Bulgarian and Early Modern Charms 125-132
Tsonkova S.
  • Introduction , pp. 125-126
  • The Source material , pp. 126-127
  • The names of the snake , pp. 127-129
  • Otherness and evil in a network , pp. 129-131
  • Conclusion remarks , pp. 131-132

Ambiguous figures of Otherness : Redoutable Beasts in Princely Badges of the Late Middle Ages 133-150
Vassilieva-Codognet O.
  • A quantitative study of heraldic badges (1370-1520) , pp. 136-140
  • Four case studies , pp. 140-147
  • Paolo Giovio's Dialogo dell'imprese militari e amorose , pp. 147-149
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