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Ancient & Medieval Literature - The Medieval Bestiary in English: Texts and Translations of the Old and Middle English Physiologus

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Book Synopsis: First written in Egypt between the second and fourth centuries, the Physiologus brought together poetic descriptions of animals and their Christian allegories. As the Physiologus was translated into a wide range of languages from across North Africa and much of Europe, each version adapted the text in culturally specific ways that yield fascinating insights for those who delve into this truly global tradition of representing and interpreting animals. This edition provides the original texts and facing-page modern translations of the only two surviving English versions—the Old English Physiologus from the late-tenth-century Exeter Book and the Middle English Physiologus from the mid-thirteenth-century MS Arundel 292—as well as translations of a range of Latin, French, and Old English sources and analogues. Underpinned by a commitment to the fields of medieval studies and animal studies, this edition provides an accessible introduction to the literary history of the Physiologus and the politics of animal representation. It asks the vital question: how can we understand humanity’s relationships with non-human animals and the environment today without understanding those relationships’ history? Read more

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The Medieval Bestiary in English: Texts and Translations of the Old and Middle English Physiologus is a captivating journey into the world of animals and their Christian allegories. Originally written in Egypt centuries ago, this remarkable book has been translated into various languages, each version offering unique cultural insights. Now, you have the opportunity to delve into this global tradition and uncover the rich history of animal representation with our edition.

Featuring the original texts and modern translations of the only two surviving English versions―the Old English Physiologus from the Exeter Book and the Middle English Physiologus from MS Arundel 292―our edition opens a window into the past. But that's not all! We also include translations of Latin, French, and Old English sources and analogues, allowing you to explore the breadth and depth of this literary phenomenon.

Not only is this edition a treasure trove for medieval studies enthusiasts, but it also offers a fresh perspective on animal studies. By examining humanity's historical relationships with non-human animals and the environment, we gain invaluable insights into our present and future. So, are you ready to embark on an extraordinary journey?

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