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Medieval Pets Kathleen Walkermeikle

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Medieval Pets Kathleen Walkermeikle
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Publisher: The Boydell Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 25.22 MB
Pages: 202
Author: Kathleen Walker-Meikle
ISBN: 9781843837589, 1843837587
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Medieval Pets Kathleen Walkermeikle by Kathleen Walker-meikle 9781843837589, 1843837587 instant download after payment.

Animals in the middle ages have often been discussed - but usually only as a source of food, as beasts of burden, or as aids for hunters. This book takes a completely different angle, showing that they were also beloved domestic companions to their human owners, whether they were dogs, cats, monkeys, squirrels, and parrots. It offers a full survey of pets and pet-keeping: from how they were acquired, kept, fed, exercised, and displayed, to the problems they could cause. It also examines the representation of pets and their owners in art and literature; the many charming illustrations offer further evidence for the bonds between humans and their pets, then as now. A wide range of sources, including chronicles, letters, sermons and poems, are used in what is both an authoritative and entertaining account.
Dr Kathleen Walker-Meikle is a Wellcome Trust Fellow at the University of York, working on animals and medieval medicine.

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