Humans and Other Animals in the Middle Ages: An Introduction and Reader: Explorations in Medieval Culture, cartea 27
Autor Philip Lineen Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 feb 2025
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004720848
ISBN-10: 9004720847
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Explorations in Medieval Culture
ISBN-10: 9004720847
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Explorations in Medieval Culture
Notă biografică
Philip Line, Ph.D. (2003), University of Leeds. He now works as an independent researcher on human-animal relations. His most recent publication is "The elephants who appealed to the gods: Animal agency in the Roman arena" (Trace: Journal for Human-Animal Studies, 2022).
Cuprins
Dedication
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Introduction
1 Notes
1 The Genesis of the Animals
1 The Medieval Conception of the Biblical Creation
2 The Naming of the Animals
3 Animals Wild and Tame
2 Animals in Medieval Natural Philosophy
1 Defining the Animal
2 Categorizing Animals
3 Animals in the scala naturae
4 Human and Nonhuman Souls and Their Faculties
5 Animal Society
3 Animals as Exemplars
1 Animals as Didactic Tools
2 The Symmetry of Nature
3 Physiologus and the Bestiaries
4 The Medieval Encyclopaedia of Nature
5 Animals in Homilies and Sermons
6 Physiognomy
7 Symbols of Ferocity, Valour and Lineage
8 Animal Behaviour as Portents
4 Animals in Field, Park, and Forest
1 Animal Husbandry
2 The Lot of the Working Animal
3 Foresta and Parks
5 Hunting
1 Defining the Medieval Hunt
2 Quarry Animals
3 Animals Who Assisted in the Hunt
4 Medieval Conservation?
5 Hunting of Rival Predators
6 Illegal Hunting
7 Criticism of Hunting
6 Animals and Law
1 Natural Law
2 Animals in the ‘Laws of the Barbarians’
3 Animals in High Medieval Law
4 Human Ownership of Animals and the Right to Hunt Them
5 Trials, Execution and Cursing of Nonhuman Animals
6 Execution of Animals for Involvement in Bestiality
7 Beast-Humans and Human Beasts
1 Monstrous Beings, Monstrous Races
2 Metamorphosis
3 Zoophilia
4 Offspring of Human-Beast Unions
5 Humans Acting Beasts
6 Humans Compared to Beasts
7 Beasts Representing Humans
8 Animals as Food
1 Eating as Differentiator of Humans from Other Animals
2 The Old Law Dietary Restrictions in Christianity
3 Cultural Taboos
4 Meat-Eating, Lust and Gluttony
5 Meat for the Starving
6 Human Meat, Animal Meat
7 Animals in the Human Diet
8 Entertaining Meals
9 Food Waste Management
10 Animal Fast Food
9 Animals, Disease and Medicine
1 Animals as Sources of Medicinal Cures or Causes of Injury and Disease
2 Care of Domesticated Animals
3 Animal Self-Help
4 Animals as Medical Metaphors
5 Epidemics among Domestic Animals and the Human Perception of Them
10 Animals and Saints
11 Animals for Show and Companionship
1 Menageries
2 Animals as Companions to Humans
3 Animals in the Cloister
4 Pets of the Secular Aristocracy
5 Naming Household Animals
6 Animals Punished as Surrogates for Human Owners
7 Animals for Entertainment
12 Animals at War
1 Warlike Animals?
2 The Warhorse
3 Other Animals in Battle
4 Feeding the ‘Beasts of Battle’
5 Animal Messengers
6 Animal Attrition: on the March, in Camp and in Sieges
7 Animals Stolen and Slaughtered
Quoted Authors
Bibliography of Works from Which Passages Are Quoted
Figures
Index
Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Introduction
1 Notes
1 The Genesis of the Animals
1 The Medieval Conception of the Biblical Creation
2 The Naming of the Animals
3 Animals Wild and Tame
2 Animals in Medieval Natural Philosophy
1 Defining the Animal
2 Categorizing Animals
3 Animals in the scala naturae
4 Human and Nonhuman Souls and Their Faculties
5 Animal Society
3 Animals as Exemplars
1 Animals as Didactic Tools
2 The Symmetry of Nature
3 Physiologus and the Bestiaries
4 The Medieval Encyclopaedia of Nature
5 Animals in Homilies and Sermons
6 Physiognomy
7 Symbols of Ferocity, Valour and Lineage
8 Animal Behaviour as Portents
4 Animals in Field, Park, and Forest
1 Animal Husbandry
2 The Lot of the Working Animal
3 Foresta and Parks
5 Hunting
1 Defining the Medieval Hunt
2 Quarry Animals
3 Animals Who Assisted in the Hunt
4 Medieval Conservation?
5 Hunting of Rival Predators
6 Illegal Hunting
7 Criticism of Hunting
6 Animals and Law
1 Natural Law
2 Animals in the ‘Laws of the Barbarians’
3 Animals in High Medieval Law
4 Human Ownership of Animals and the Right to Hunt Them
5 Trials, Execution and Cursing of Nonhuman Animals
6 Execution of Animals for Involvement in Bestiality
7 Beast-Humans and Human Beasts
1 Monstrous Beings, Monstrous Races
2 Metamorphosis
3 Zoophilia
4 Offspring of Human-Beast Unions
5 Humans Acting Beasts
6 Humans Compared to Beasts
7 Beasts Representing Humans
8 Animals as Food
1 Eating as Differentiator of Humans from Other Animals
2 The Old Law Dietary Restrictions in Christianity
3 Cultural Taboos
4 Meat-Eating, Lust and Gluttony
5 Meat for the Starving
6 Human Meat, Animal Meat
7 Animals in the Human Diet
8 Entertaining Meals
9 Food Waste Management
10 Animal Fast Food
9 Animals, Disease and Medicine
1 Animals as Sources of Medicinal Cures or Causes of Injury and Disease
2 Care of Domesticated Animals
3 Animal Self-Help
4 Animals as Medical Metaphors
5 Epidemics among Domestic Animals and the Human Perception of Them
10 Animals and Saints
11 Animals for Show and Companionship
1 Menageries
2 Animals as Companions to Humans
3 Animals in the Cloister
4 Pets of the Secular Aristocracy
5 Naming Household Animals
6 Animals Punished as Surrogates for Human Owners
7 Animals for Entertainment
12 Animals at War
1 Warlike Animals?
2 The Warhorse
3 Other Animals in Battle
4 Feeding the ‘Beasts of Battle’
5 Animal Messengers
6 Animal Attrition: on the March, in Camp and in Sieges
7 Animals Stolen and Slaughtered
Quoted Authors
Bibliography of Works from Which Passages Are Quoted
Figures
Index