The essays collected in this volume apply an interdisciplinary approach to explore aspects of the relationship between animal and human in late antiquity. With a focus on ways that anthropozoological connections were defined in the emergent Christian religious discourse of the epoch, the authors contribute to our understanding of a thematic area largely neglected in previous research
The habit of drawing distinctions between humans and other animals has a formative role in Christian...
This thesis examines the development of anthropocentric interpretations of nonhuman animals througho...
Primarily focused on the ancient Greek philosophers, this work offers a survey of the earliest argum...
The overlap of two marginal topics in history – magic and animals – may at first seem more marginal ...
This issue of Interfaces explores the question of how Jewish and Christian authors in pre-modern Lat...
Animals are everywhere. Whether as pets, pests, sources of food, fuel, or materials for manufacture,...
In 13th century Europe, the German bishop and scholastic philosopher Albertus Magnus was one of the ...
Ingo Schaaf (ed.), Animal Kingdom of Heaven. Anthropozoological Aspects in the Late Antique World (M...
Animals' omnipresence in human society makes them both close to and ye tremarkably distant from huma...
This paper surveys the role of animal imagery in the literature of the Old Testament and in post-bib...
This dissertation examines the use of animals in Ælfric’s Lives of Saints and Catholic Homilies, out...
Alina Mitek-Dziemba ORCID: 0000-0002-6900-3387 Katedra Literatury PorównawczejUniwer...
International audienceAncient Egyptians always had an intense and complex relationship with animals ...
A common contemporary view is that the Bible and subsequent Christian thought authorize humans to ex...
Du 4 au 6 avril 2016, un symposium international intitulé « Animals: Cultural Identifiers in Ancient...
The habit of drawing distinctions between humans and other animals has a formative role in Christian...
This thesis examines the development of anthropocentric interpretations of nonhuman animals througho...
Primarily focused on the ancient Greek philosophers, this work offers a survey of the earliest argum...
The overlap of two marginal topics in history – magic and animals – may at first seem more marginal ...
This issue of Interfaces explores the question of how Jewish and Christian authors in pre-modern Lat...
Animals are everywhere. Whether as pets, pests, sources of food, fuel, or materials for manufacture,...
In 13th century Europe, the German bishop and scholastic philosopher Albertus Magnus was one of the ...
Ingo Schaaf (ed.), Animal Kingdom of Heaven. Anthropozoological Aspects in the Late Antique World (M...
Animals' omnipresence in human society makes them both close to and ye tremarkably distant from huma...
This paper surveys the role of animal imagery in the literature of the Old Testament and in post-bib...
This dissertation examines the use of animals in Ælfric’s Lives of Saints and Catholic Homilies, out...
Alina Mitek-Dziemba ORCID: 0000-0002-6900-3387 Katedra Literatury PorównawczejUniwer...
International audienceAncient Egyptians always had an intense and complex relationship with animals ...
A common contemporary view is that the Bible and subsequent Christian thought authorize humans to ex...
Du 4 au 6 avril 2016, un symposium international intitulé « Animals: Cultural Identifiers in Ancient...
The habit of drawing distinctions between humans and other animals has a formative role in Christian...
This thesis examines the development of anthropocentric interpretations of nonhuman animals througho...
Primarily focused on the ancient Greek philosophers, this work offers a survey of the earliest argum...