The Grand Medieval Bestiary (Dragonet Edition)
Animals in Illuminated Manuscripts
- Now in an affordable edition, a splendid pageant of the animal kingdom as the Middle Ages saw it
As the 587 colourful images in this magnificent volume reveal, animals were a constant—and delightful—presence in illuminated manuscripts throughout the Middle Ages. They were illustrated not only in bestiaries—the compendiums of animal fact and fable that were exceedingly popular in the 12th and 13th centuries—but in every sort of manuscript, sacred and profane, from the Gospels to the Romance of the Rose. This book is arranged in manner of a proper bestiary, with essays on the medieval lore and iconography of one hundred creatures alphabetised by their Latin names, from the alauda, or lark, whose morning song was thought to be a hymn to Creation, to the vultur, whose taste for carrion made it a symbol of the sinner who indulges in worldly pleasures. The selection includes a number of creatures that would now be considered fantastic, including the griffin, the manticore, and of course the fabled unicorn.
- Publisher
- Abbeville Press
- ISBN
- 9780789213082
- Published
- 30th Sep 2020
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- World excluding USA, Canada, Puerto Rico, and Australia
- Size
- 311 mm x 216 mm
- Pages
- 620 Pages
Distributed by ACC Art Books
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