Description |
1 online resource |
Series |
Garland reference library of the humanities ; v. 1716
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Contents |
Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Abbreviations; Part 1. More than an Animal; Movable Beasts: The Manifold Implications of Early Germanic Animal Imagery; The Truculent Toad in the Middle Ages; Human Animals of Medieval Fables; Parodic Animal Physicians from the Margins of Medieval Manuscripts; Part 2. Another Look at the Physiologus; Making Animals Mean: Speciest Hermeneutics in the Physiologus of Theobaldus; On the Question of a Physiologus Tradition in Emblematic Art and Writing; Part 3. Neither Man nor Beast |
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The Werewolf as Eiron: Freedom and Comedy in William of PalerneGargoyles: Animal Imagery and Artistic Individuality in Medieval Art; ""Effigies amicitiae ... veritas inimicitiae"": Antifeminism in the Iconography of the Woman-Headed Serpent in Medieval and Renaissance Art and Literature; Contributors; General Index; Index of Animals and Creatures |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Animals -- Folklore.
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Animals, Mythical.
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Art, Medieval.
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Bestiaries.
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Genre/Form |
Folklore.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Flores, Nona C., editor
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ISBN |
1135546703 (electronic bk) |
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9781135546700 (electronic bk) |
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