Reading Nature in the Early Middle Ages Writing, Language, and Creation in the Latin Physiologus, ca. 700-1000

This book is a new cultural and intellectual history of the natural world in the early medieval Latin West. It examines the complex relationships between language, texts, and the physical world they describe, focusing on the manuscripts of the Physiologus-the foundation of the medieval bestiary. The...

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Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Arc Humanities Press 2023
Series:Premodern Ecosystems
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Summary:This book is a new cultural and intellectual history of the natural world in the early medieval Latin West. It examines the complex relationships between language, texts, and the physical world they describe, focusing on the manuscripts of the Physiologus-the foundation of the medieval bestiary. The Physiologus helped to shape the post-Roman worldview about the role and place of human beings in Creation. This process drew on classical ideas, but in its emphasis on allegory, etymology, and a plurality of readings, it was original and distinctive. This study demonstrates precisely how the early medieval re-contextualization of existing knowledge, together with a substantial amount of new writing, set the course of ideas about faith and nature for centuries to come. In doing so, it establishes the importance of multi-text miscellanies for early medieval written culture.
Physical Description:1 online resource (266 p.)
ISBN:9781802700022
9781802701661
PE-9781802701654
Access:Open Access