“Thou hast heard me from the horns of the unicorns:” The Biblical Unicorn in Late Medieval Religious Interpretation
This article investigates the 'allegorical hunt of the unicorn' in late medieval visual and narrative art. The existence of the unicorn in biblical lore is an important factor in how the unicorn has been integrated into Christian symbolism. By expanding the narrative connection between hun...
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doaj-096131e76f39475db276f50acd393e022020-11-25T02:52:08ZdeuUniversity of MilanInterfaces: A Journal of Medieval European Literatures2421-55032018-12-0105496410.13130/interfaces-05-059521“Thou hast heard me from the horns of the unicorns:” The Biblical Unicorn in Late Medieval Religious InterpretationJulia Weitbrecht0Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu KielThis article investigates the 'allegorical hunt of the unicorn' in late medieval visual and narrative art. The existence of the unicorn in biblical lore is an important factor in how the unicorn has been integrated into Christian symbolism. By expanding the narrative connection between hunting, virginity, and taming provided by Physiologus, the allegorical interpretations turn the taming of the wild unicorn into signifying the incarnation of Christ. This influential interpretation enables an overlaying of allegorical meanings in various media. In this process, knowledge is organized into clusters of meaning in which the creature functions as a dynamic reservoir of knowledge. This perspective allows for a deeper understanding of the functions of animals (or more specifically, human-animal relations) in medieval Christian interpretation.https://riviste.unimi.it/interfaces/article/view/9631UnicornAllegorical Hunt of the UnicornAnnunciationBeschlossen gart des Rosenkrantz MarieHuman-Animal Relationships |
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“Thou hast heard me from the horns of the unicorns:” The Biblical Unicorn in Late Medieval Religious Interpretation |
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“Thou hast heard me from the horns of the unicorns:” The Biblical Unicorn in Late Medieval Religious Interpretation |
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“thou hast heard me from the horns of the unicorns:” the biblical unicorn in late medieval religious interpretation |
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University of Milan |
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Interfaces: A Journal of Medieval European Literatures |
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2421-5503 |
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2018-12-01 |
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This article investigates the 'allegorical hunt of the unicorn' in late medieval visual and narrative art. The existence of the unicorn in biblical lore is an important factor in how the unicorn has been integrated into Christian symbolism. By expanding the narrative connection between hunting, virginity, and taming provided by Physiologus, the allegorical interpretations turn the taming of the wild unicorn into signifying the incarnation of Christ. This influential interpretation enables an overlaying of allegorical meanings in various media. In this process, knowledge is organized into clusters of meaning in which the creature functions as a dynamic reservoir of knowledge. This perspective allows for a deeper understanding of the functions of animals (or more specifically, human-animal relations) in medieval Christian interpretation. |
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Unicorn Allegorical Hunt of the Unicorn Annunciation Beschlossen gart des Rosenkrantz Marie Human-Animal Relationships |
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