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Early Christians and Animals Robert M. Grant

Early Christians and Animals By Robert M. Grant

Early Christians and Animals by Robert M. Grant


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Early Christians and Animals presents a colourful and comprehensive overview and analysis of the significance of animals in early Christian thought, tradition, text and art.

Early Christians and Animals Summary

Early Christians and Animals by Robert M. Grant

Early Christians and Animals presents a lively study of the significance of animals in early Christian thought, tradition, text and art.
Robert M. Grant:
* examines the diverse and often conflicting sources, from the pagan antecedents Aristotle and Pliny, to Biblical animal references and the Church fathers
* provides fresh translations of key texts concerning animals - the Physiologus, Basils homilies and Isidores chapters.

Early Christians and Animals Reviews

'A readable, erudite, and fascinating contribution to the history of Western civilization.' - International Review of Biblical Studies

'The work is very well referenced and there are 22 drawings ... It would make a good present for an animal lover or anyone interested in early church history, or the allegorical meaning of animals in early Christian art.' - Annals Australia

About Robert M. Grant

Robert M. Grant

Table of Contents

1 Biblical animals 2 Unusual animals 3 Unreal animals 4 Alexandrians and the Physiologus 5 Antiochenes and Basil the Great 6 The Latin Fathers and Isidore: portents 7 Isidore of Seville, Book 12 On Animals

Additional information

NLS9780415518871
9780415518871
0415518873
Early Christians and Animals by Robert M. Grant
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2016-01-21
224
N/A
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