| Darrera modificació: 2011-07-06Bases de dades: Sciència.cat
 Houwen, Luuk A. J. R. (ed.), Animals and the Symbolic in Mediaeval Art and Literature, Groningen, Egbert Forsten (Mediaevalia Groningana / 20), 1997, xvi + 246 pp., il. 
ResumConté:* Literary genre and animal symbolism / Ziolkowski, Jan M. · 1-23
 * Losing the monster and recovering the non-human in fable(d) subjectivity / Kordecki, Lesley Catherine · 25-37
 * Man-eating monsters and ants as big as dogs: The alienated language of the Cotton Vitellius A. XV "Wonders of the East" / Kim, Susan M. · 38-51
 * Animated ships in Old English and Old Norse poetry / Olsen, Karin Edith · 53-66
 * A greyhound should have "eres in þe manere of a serpent": Bestiary material in the hunting manuals Livre de chasse and The Master of the Game / McNelis, James Ignatius · 67-76
 * Flattery and the mermaid in Chaucer's Nun's Priest's Tale / Houwen, Luuk A. J. R. · 77-92
 * "Nature red in tooth and claw": Bird and beast imagery in William Dunbar / Bawcutt, Priscilla · 93-105
 * The major professional skills of the dove in The Buke of the Howlat / Scheibe, Regina · 107-137
 * Do centaurs have souls? Centaurs as seen by the Middle Dutch poet Jacob van Maerlant / Jongen, Ludo · 139-154
 * Pulling the chestnuts out of the fire / Dawes, Elizabeth · 155-169
 * Marginal bestiaries / Hassig, Debra · 171-188
 * De ignotis quarumdam bestiarum naturis: texts and images from the bestiary on mediaeval maps of the world / Hoogvliet, Margriet · 189-208
 * A sculptural fragment from Cluny III and the three-headed bird iconography / Darling, Masuyo Tokita · 209-223
MatèriesHistòria de la culturaHistòria natural - Animals
 Doctrina moral - Bestiari
 Geografia i viatges
 Història de la literatura
 Veterinària - Falconeria i caça
 |