From the 16th century onwards, scholars searching for a satisfying explanation for the origin of the horn of the land-unicorn (which supposedly provided protection and cure for almost all ailments) considered the sea-unicorn as the carrier of this coveted horn. Until the 18th century, it was widely assumed that the sea-unicorn (regarded as the marine equivalent of the land-unicorn) inhabited the waters of distant, unknown territories worldwide. The animal was described in bestiaries, in the discourses of natural historians, doctors and apothecaries, and in the reports of sailors. For different reasons, they all contributed, each in their own way, to the myth of the animal, either reinforcing or weakening it. In two different appearances - t...
Aside from the Tritons, benevolent Greco-Roman divinities, no other anthropomorphic monster was loca...
Magical characters abound in medieval literature, a legacy that continues to enchant readers to this...
During the course of long voyages through the Atlantic Ocean–on their way to Africa, Asia and Austra...
This essay takes a material culture approach to the fate of the unicorn, that ultimate symbol of irr...
Since 2016 the unicorn has become one of the trendiest subjects in several sectors: from fashion to ...
The unicorn is a mythical beast with the body of a small milk-white horse, a single spiraling horn a...
Medieval iconography, seen here in a book of medicinal plant remedies, often depicts the unicorn in ...
The paper considers naturalist and symbolic traits attributed to the unicorn in French 12th and 13th...
This bachelor thesis focuses on two mythological animals, specifically on unicorn and phoenix from a...
This article investigates the 'allegorical hunt of the unicorn' in late medieval visual and narrativ...
This illumination of a manuscript of the Devisement du monde ( Book of the Marvels of the World or T...
In the last few thousand years, unicorn folklore has extensively evolved. In fact, the evolution of ...
This article investigates the 'allegorical hunt of the unicorn' in late medieval visual and narrativ...
Thomas Parker,Jeannie. The mythic Chinese unicorn, 2007. [En ligne]. URL : http://chinese-unicorn.co...
Depicted above the wild horse in a 17th-century collection mixing real and imaginary animals, this u...
Aside from the Tritons, benevolent Greco-Roman divinities, no other anthropomorphic monster was loca...
Magical characters abound in medieval literature, a legacy that continues to enchant readers to this...
During the course of long voyages through the Atlantic Ocean–on their way to Africa, Asia and Austra...
This essay takes a material culture approach to the fate of the unicorn, that ultimate symbol of irr...
Since 2016 the unicorn has become one of the trendiest subjects in several sectors: from fashion to ...
The unicorn is a mythical beast with the body of a small milk-white horse, a single spiraling horn a...
Medieval iconography, seen here in a book of medicinal plant remedies, often depicts the unicorn in ...
The paper considers naturalist and symbolic traits attributed to the unicorn in French 12th and 13th...
This bachelor thesis focuses on two mythological animals, specifically on unicorn and phoenix from a...
This article investigates the 'allegorical hunt of the unicorn' in late medieval visual and narrativ...
This illumination of a manuscript of the Devisement du monde ( Book of the Marvels of the World or T...
In the last few thousand years, unicorn folklore has extensively evolved. In fact, the evolution of ...
This article investigates the 'allegorical hunt of the unicorn' in late medieval visual and narrativ...
Thomas Parker,Jeannie. The mythic Chinese unicorn, 2007. [En ligne]. URL : http://chinese-unicorn.co...
Depicted above the wild horse in a 17th-century collection mixing real and imaginary animals, this u...
Aside from the Tritons, benevolent Greco-Roman divinities, no other anthropomorphic monster was loca...
Magical characters abound in medieval literature, a legacy that continues to enchant readers to this...
During the course of long voyages through the Atlantic Ocean–on their way to Africa, Asia and Austra...