Frederick II of Sicily made contact with the Kurdish al-Malik Muhammad al-Kamil in 1217-a year before al-Malik became sultan of Egypt. The two rulers communicated regularly over the following twenty years, exchanging letters, books and rare and exotic animals. The focus of this article is the Sulphur-crested or Yellow-crested Cockatoo the sultan sent Frederick. A written description and four sketches of this parrot survive in a mid thirteenth-century manuscript in the Vatican Library. This article reviews these images, revealing that Australasian cockatoos were present in the Middle East in the medieval period and exploring how and why one reached Europe in the mid thirteenth century
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Cockatoos are the distinctive family Cacatuidae, a major lineage of the order of parrots (Psittacifo...
Emperor Frederick II’s early thirteenth-century book on falconry, De arte venandi cum avibus, is pro...
Emperor Frederick II’s early thirteenth-century book on falconry, De arte venandi cum avibus, is pro...
Some animals are somehow paradoxical: well impressed in the collective imaginary of the recent past,...
In 1776, the first living giant anteater to reach Europe arrived in Madrid from Buenos Aires. It sur...
Proceedings of the Abu Dhabi Conference, 15-17 Nov. 2015International audienceThis paper will consid...
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The aim of this publication is to catalogue the avian representations discovered in local prehistor...
In Europe, in the Middle Ages, ostrich feathers were used for the decoration of military headgear, a...
Humans have a long history of moving wildlife that over time has resulted in unprecedented biotic ho...
As ornithological studies took flight in seventeenth-century Italy, almost every notable villa in Ro...
The article is the first presentation of detailed research of bird bones from six Teutonic Order cas...
For centuries, European falconers considered the arctic and sub-arctic gyrfalcon (Falco rusticolus) ...
Little is known about the early history of the chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus), including the tim...
Cockatoos are the distinctive family Cacatuidae, a major lineage of the order of parrots (Psittacifo...
Emperor Frederick II’s early thirteenth-century book on falconry, De arte venandi cum avibus, is pro...
Emperor Frederick II’s early thirteenth-century book on falconry, De arte venandi cum avibus, is pro...
Some animals are somehow paradoxical: well impressed in the collective imaginary of the recent past,...
In 1776, the first living giant anteater to reach Europe arrived in Madrid from Buenos Aires. It sur...
Proceedings of the Abu Dhabi Conference, 15-17 Nov. 2015International audienceThis paper will consid...
Masakambing Island has administratively located in the District of Masalembu, Sumenep Regency, East ...
The red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa, Galliformes) is one of the few avian species endemic to so...
The aim of this publication is to catalogue the avian representations discovered in local prehistor...
In Europe, in the Middle Ages, ostrich feathers were used for the decoration of military headgear, a...
Humans have a long history of moving wildlife that over time has resulted in unprecedented biotic ho...
As ornithological studies took flight in seventeenth-century Italy, almost every notable villa in Ro...
The article is the first presentation of detailed research of bird bones from six Teutonic Order cas...
For centuries, European falconers considered the arctic and sub-arctic gyrfalcon (Falco rusticolus) ...
Little is known about the early history of the chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus), including the tim...
Cockatoos are the distinctive family Cacatuidae, a major lineage of the order of parrots (Psittacifo...