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    Format: ix, 131 Seiten , 22 cm
    ISBN: 9783030506605 , 3030506606
    Series Statement: Palgrave pivot
    Content: 1. Introduction -- 2. Aristotle and Thirteenth-Century Animal Studies -- 3. Innocent III and Thirteenth-Century Animal Imagery -- 4. Animals and Thirteenth-Century Chivalric Identity -- 5. Violence, Affection and Thirteenth-Century Animals -- 6. Conclusion.
    Content: "Nigel Harriss book makes for a fascinating read. It manages to construct a compelling bigger picture as well as give an insight into numerous intriguing examples of human-animal relationships in medieval literature. The range of texts discussed is impressive and so too is the authors ability to bring so many different medieval literary works to life." -- Sebastian Coxon, Reader in German, University College London, UK "This engaging book both establishes an important and convincing new line of argument within the field of medieval animal studies and provides an excellent introduction to the function and treatment of animals in the Middle Ages more broadly. Its also a seriously enjoyable read." -- Sarah Bowden, Senior Lecturer in German, Kings College London, UK The Thirteenth-Century Animal Turn: Medieval and Twenty-First-Century Perspectives examines a wide range of texts to argue in favour of a thirteenth-century animal turn which not only generated a heightened scholarly awareness of animals but also had major implications for society more generally. Using diverse primary sources, the book considers the role of Aristotle in shaping thirteenth-century perspectives on natural history; Pope Innocent IIIs encouraging the use of animals in the theological and moral instruction of the laity; the increasing relevance of animals to the promotion and assertion of lay aristocratic identity; and the tension between violence and affection towards animals that pervaded the thirteenth century as it does the twenty-first. Analysing these many considerations, Nigel Harris also argues that the thirteenth century was an era in which traditional conceptions of the fundamental 'anthropological difference between humans and animals was subjected to increasingly urgent questioning and challenge. Nigel Harris is Reader in German at the University of Birmingham, UK
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 115-125) and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783030506612
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3030506614
    Language: English
    Keywords: Tiere ; Literatur ; Geschichte 1200-1300
    Author information: Harris, Nigel
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