Author: John Cummins
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780297794592
Category : Civilization, Medieval
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
The Hound and the Hawk
Author: John Cummins
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780297794592
Category : Civilization, Medieval
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780297794592
Category : Civilization, Medieval
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
The Dog Book
Author: James Watson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dogs
Languages : en
Pages : 648
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Dogs
Languages : en
Pages : 648
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The Beast Within
Author: Joyce E. Salisbury
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 113576431X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Praise for the first edition: "...a brave and fascinating exploration of an area that has so far been rather neglected by both historical and literary critics. The Beast Within provides extremely valuable information on the legal and cultural background of the human-animal relationship..." -- Studies in the Age of Chaucer This important book offers a unique exploration of the use of and attitude towards animals from the 4th to the 14th centuries. The Beast Within explores the varying roles of animals as property, food and sexual objects, and the complex relationship that this created with the people and world around them. Joyce E. Salisbury takes an interdisciplinary approach to the subject, weaving a historical narrative that includes economic, legal, theological, literary and artistic sources. The book shows how by the end of the Middle Ages the lines between humans and animals had blurred completely, making us recognise the beast that lay within us all. This new edition has been brought right up to date with current scholarship, and includes a brand new chapter on animals on trial and animals as human companions, as well as expanded and updated discussions on fables and saints, and a new section on ‘bestial humans’. This important and provocative book remains a key work on the historical study of animals, as well as in the field of environmental history more generally, and also provides crucial context to ongoing debates on animal rights and the environment.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 113576431X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
Praise for the first edition: "...a brave and fascinating exploration of an area that has so far been rather neglected by both historical and literary critics. The Beast Within provides extremely valuable information on the legal and cultural background of the human-animal relationship..." -- Studies in the Age of Chaucer This important book offers a unique exploration of the use of and attitude towards animals from the 4th to the 14th centuries. The Beast Within explores the varying roles of animals as property, food and sexual objects, and the complex relationship that this created with the people and world around them. Joyce E. Salisbury takes an interdisciplinary approach to the subject, weaving a historical narrative that includes economic, legal, theological, literary and artistic sources. The book shows how by the end of the Middle Ages the lines between humans and animals had blurred completely, making us recognise the beast that lay within us all. This new edition has been brought right up to date with current scholarship, and includes a brand new chapter on animals on trial and animals as human companions, as well as expanded and updated discussions on fables and saints, and a new section on ‘bestial humans’. This important and provocative book remains a key work on the historical study of animals, as well as in the field of environmental history more generally, and also provides crucial context to ongoing debates on animal rights and the environment.
Pleasure and Leisure in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Age
Author: Albrecht Classen
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3110623706
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 844
Book Description
Jan Huizinga and Roger Caillois have already taught us to realize how important games and play have been for pre-modern civilization. Recent research has begun to acknowledge the fundamental importance of these aspects in cultural, religious, philosophical, and literary terms. This volume expands on the traditional approach still very much focused on the materiality of game (toys, cards, dice, falcons, dolls, etc.) and acknowledges that game constituted also a form of coming to terms with human existence in an unstable and volatile world determined by universal randomness and fortune. Whether considering blessings or horse fighting, falconry or card games, playing with dice or dolls, we can gain a much deeper understanding of medieval and early modern society when we consider how people pursued pleasure and how they structured their leisure time. The contributions examine a wide gamut of approaches to pleasure, considering health issues, eroticism, tournaments, playing music, reading and listening, drinking alcohol, gambling and throwing dice. This large issue was also relevant, of course, in non-Christian societies, and constitutes a critical concern both for the past and the present because we are all homines ludentes.
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
ISBN: 3110623706
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 844
Book Description
Jan Huizinga and Roger Caillois have already taught us to realize how important games and play have been for pre-modern civilization. Recent research has begun to acknowledge the fundamental importance of these aspects in cultural, religious, philosophical, and literary terms. This volume expands on the traditional approach still very much focused on the materiality of game (toys, cards, dice, falcons, dolls, etc.) and acknowledges that game constituted also a form of coming to terms with human existence in an unstable and volatile world determined by universal randomness and fortune. Whether considering blessings or horse fighting, falconry or card games, playing with dice or dolls, we can gain a much deeper understanding of medieval and early modern society when we consider how people pursued pleasure and how they structured their leisure time. The contributions examine a wide gamut of approaches to pleasure, considering health issues, eroticism, tournaments, playing music, reading and listening, drinking alcohol, gambling and throwing dice. This large issue was also relevant, of course, in non-Christian societies, and constitutes a critical concern both for the past and the present because we are all homines ludentes.
The Underneath
Author: Kathi Appelt
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1416998586
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 307
Book Description
There is nothing lonelier than a cat who has been loved, at least for a while, and then abandoned on the side of the road. A calico cat, about to have kittens, hears the lonely howl of a chained-up hound deep in the backwaters of the bayou. She dares to find him in the forest, and the hound dares to befriend this cat, this feline, this creature he is supposed to hate. They are an unlikely pair, about to become an unlikely family. Ranger urges the cat to hide underneath the porch, to raise her kittens there because Gar-Face, the man living inside the house, will surely use them as alligator bait should he find them. But they are safe in the Underneath...as long as they stay in the Underneath. Kittens, however, are notoriously curious creatures. And one kitten’s one moment of curiosity sets off a chain of events that is astonishing, remarkable, and enormous in its meaning. For everyone who loves Sounder, Shiloh, and The Yearling, for everyone who loves the haunting beauty of writers such as Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Flannery O’Connor, and Carson McCullers, Kathi Appelt spins a harrowing yet keenly sweet tale about the power of love—and its opposite, hate—the fragility of happiness and the importance of making good on your promises.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1416998586
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 307
Book Description
There is nothing lonelier than a cat who has been loved, at least for a while, and then abandoned on the side of the road. A calico cat, about to have kittens, hears the lonely howl of a chained-up hound deep in the backwaters of the bayou. She dares to find him in the forest, and the hound dares to befriend this cat, this feline, this creature he is supposed to hate. They are an unlikely pair, about to become an unlikely family. Ranger urges the cat to hide underneath the porch, to raise her kittens there because Gar-Face, the man living inside the house, will surely use them as alligator bait should he find them. But they are safe in the Underneath...as long as they stay in the Underneath. Kittens, however, are notoriously curious creatures. And one kitten’s one moment of curiosity sets off a chain of events that is astonishing, remarkable, and enormous in its meaning. For everyone who loves Sounder, Shiloh, and The Yearling, for everyone who loves the haunting beauty of writers such as Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Flannery O’Connor, and Carson McCullers, Kathi Appelt spins a harrowing yet keenly sweet tale about the power of love—and its opposite, hate—the fragility of happiness and the importance of making good on your promises.
The Master of Game: The Oldest English Book on Hunting
Author: Of Norwich Edward
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
The Master of Game: The Oldest English Book on Hunting stands as a seminal anthology in the annals of English literature, offering readers a profound glimpse into the medieval ethos of hunting, nature, and the chivalric code. This collection boasts an exquisite range of literary styles, from the didactic to the vividly descriptive, showcasing the era's intricate relationship between man and the natural world. Its pieces, rooted in the extensive traditions of European hunting literature, reveal the diversity and depth of medieval thought on fauna, conservation, and the moral dimensions of hunting, making significant contributions to our understanding of medieval cultural and environmental history. The anthology derives its richness from the contributions of Edward of Norwich and Gaston III Phoebus, Count of Foix, both renowned figures in their respective domains. Edward, an avid hunter and scholar, and Gaston, a celebrated figure in the discourse of pre-modern hunting literature, bring together a spectrum of perspectives that are as educative as they are enthralling. Their collective work, situated within the broader currents of medieval literary and societal movements, emphasizes the multifaceted ways in which hunting was intertwined with social identity, ethical considerations, and the feudal economy, enriching our knowledge of medieval life and its reflections in literature. This anthology is a must-read for those keen on exploring the confluence of literature, history, and environmental studies within the medieval context. It offers not just an entertaining read but a scholarly gateway into understanding the nuanced relationships between humans and their environment in historical settings. For students, historians, and literary enthusiasts alike, The Master of Game presents an unparalleled opportunity to dive into a world where literature serves as a mirror to the complexities of human-nature interactions, seen through the lens of huntingthe sport of kings, a significant element of medieval culture and literature.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 180
Book Description
The Master of Game: The Oldest English Book on Hunting stands as a seminal anthology in the annals of English literature, offering readers a profound glimpse into the medieval ethos of hunting, nature, and the chivalric code. This collection boasts an exquisite range of literary styles, from the didactic to the vividly descriptive, showcasing the era's intricate relationship between man and the natural world. Its pieces, rooted in the extensive traditions of European hunting literature, reveal the diversity and depth of medieval thought on fauna, conservation, and the moral dimensions of hunting, making significant contributions to our understanding of medieval cultural and environmental history. The anthology derives its richness from the contributions of Edward of Norwich and Gaston III Phoebus, Count of Foix, both renowned figures in their respective domains. Edward, an avid hunter and scholar, and Gaston, a celebrated figure in the discourse of pre-modern hunting literature, bring together a spectrum of perspectives that are as educative as they are enthralling. Their collective work, situated within the broader currents of medieval literary and societal movements, emphasizes the multifaceted ways in which hunting was intertwined with social identity, ethical considerations, and the feudal economy, enriching our knowledge of medieval life and its reflections in literature. This anthology is a must-read for those keen on exploring the confluence of literature, history, and environmental studies within the medieval context. It offers not just an entertaining read but a scholarly gateway into understanding the nuanced relationships between humans and their environment in historical settings. For students, historians, and literary enthusiasts alike, The Master of Game presents an unparalleled opportunity to dive into a world where literature serves as a mirror to the complexities of human-nature interactions, seen through the lens of huntingthe sport of kings, a significant element of medieval culture and literature.
Béaloideas
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Folklore
Languages : en
Pages : 460
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Folklore
Languages : en
Pages : 460
Book Description
The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Costume
Languages : en
Pages : 920
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Costume
Languages : en
Pages : 920
Book Description
Donegal Folk Tales
Author: Joe Brennan
Publisher: The History Press
ISBN: 0752491938
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 161
Book Description
Donegal has a rich heritage of myths and legends which is uniquely captured in this collection of traditional tales from the county. Discover the trails where Balor of the Evil Eye once roamed, the footprint left by St Colmcille when he leapt to avoid a demon and the places where ordinary people once encountered devils, ghosts, and fairies. In a vivid journey through Donegal's varied landscape, from its spectacular rugged coast line to the majestic mountains of Errigal and Muckish, and on to the rich farmland of the east, local storyteller Joe Brennan takes the reader to places where legend and landscape are inseparably linked.
Publisher: The History Press
ISBN: 0752491938
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 161
Book Description
Donegal has a rich heritage of myths and legends which is uniquely captured in this collection of traditional tales from the county. Discover the trails where Balor of the Evil Eye once roamed, the footprint left by St Colmcille when he leapt to avoid a demon and the places where ordinary people once encountered devils, ghosts, and fairies. In a vivid journey through Donegal's varied landscape, from its spectacular rugged coast line to the majestic mountains of Errigal and Muckish, and on to the rich farmland of the east, local storyteller Joe Brennan takes the reader to places where legend and landscape are inseparably linked.
Translation and notes
Author: Standish Hayes O'Grady
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 648
Book Description
A collection of hagiology, legend, Ossianic lore, and fiction.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English literature
Languages : en
Pages : 648
Book Description
A collection of hagiology, legend, Ossianic lore, and fiction.