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A Cultural History of Animals in the Renaissance

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Zusatztext High quality editing! clear writing! and abundant visual illustrations ... These volumes will be basic to future scholarship dealing with animals and society. Essential. Informationen zum Autor Bruce Boehrer is Professor of English at Florida State University! author of Parrot Culture: Our 2500-Year-Long Fascination with the World's Most Talkative Bird and Shakespeare Among the Animals: Nature and Society in the Drama of Early Modern England. Klappentext Presents an overview of the changing role of animals in the economy! culture and thinking of the Renaissance period. Covering the period 1400 to 1600! this book explores a wide range of topics: the symbolic role of birds in early modern writing! hunting rites and animal rights! and the domestication of animals. A Cultural History of Animals in the Renaissance presents a broad overview of the changing role of animals in the economy, culture and thinking of the period. Zusammenfassung Choice Outstanding Academic Title, 2008 The Renaissance was an extraordinary period of change in the West, fuelled by changing cultural formations, shifting empires, the growth in exploration, and developments in science and technology. A Cultural History of Animals in the Renaissance presents a broad overview of the changing role of animals in the economy, culture and thinking of the period. Covering the period 1400 to 1600, the volume explores a wide range of topics: the symbolic role of birds in early modern writing; hunting rites and animal rights; the domestication of animals; the popularity of performing animals; the development of illustrated works of natural history; changing philosophical views of animal nature; and artistic practice in the visual representation of animals. A Cultural History of Animals in the Renaissance presents an overview of the period and continues with essays on the position of animals in contemporary symbolism, hunting, domestication, sports and entertainment, science, philosophy, and art. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: The Animal Renaissance Bruce Boehrer, Florida State University 1. A 'Foule Fowle': The Marginalised Cormorant in the Renaissance Kevin De Ornellas, Queen's University, Belfast 2. Hunting Rites and Animals Rights in the Renaissance Charles Bergman, Pacific Lutheran University 3. Domesticated Animals in Renaissance Europe Peter Edwards, Roehampton University 4. Entertaining Animals 1558-1625 Teresa Grant, University of Warwick 5. The Relation Between Discourse and Illustrations in Natural History Treatises of the Mid-Sixteenth Century Philippe Glardon, Institut Universitaire d'Histoire de la Medecine at Lausanne 6. Philosophers and Animals in the Renaissance Stefano Perfetti, University of Pisa 7. Meticulous Depiction: Animals in Art, 1400-1600 Victoria Dickenson, McCord Museum, McGill University Notes Bibliography Index ...

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