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Miscellany
Miscellany
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The long-term aim of the project is the compilation of the current knowledge about the presentation, meaning, and function
of animals in the literature of medieval Europe in form of an alphabetically ordered encyclopaedia.
As a consequence, the encyclopaedia aims to provide: (1) Finding Aid: The encyclopaedia lists relevant text passages where the animal under discussion plays a central role. Furthermore, it refers the reader to already existing encyclopaedic articles and other relevant literature;
(2) ... [Information of the supplier]
http://www.encyclopaedia-animalium.germanistik.uni-mainz.de/
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Whether in whole volume allegorical bestiaries, a bestiary chapter in Brunetto Latini's Le Livre du Trésor, satirical roles played in the Roman de Renard or Roman de Fauvel, their symbolism and terminology in the cynegetic literature of Le Livre de Chasse, or in vernacular translations of Esop's Fables, animals were prominent in medieval literature. Manuscripts for these are often rich in illustrations, a wealth of images which can be previewed through Google images of the Livre de chasse, the Bestiaire ... [Information of the supplier]
http://www.utm.edu/staff/bobp/vlibrary/animaux.shtml
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