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The Medieval Pig Dolly Jrgensen

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The Medieval Pig Dolly Jrgensen
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Publisher: Boydell Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.19 MB
Pages: 116
Author: Dolly Jørgensen
ISBN: 9781837651689, 9781805432456, 9781837651429, 183765168X, 1805432451, 1837651426
Language: English
Year: 2024

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The Medieval Pig Dolly Jrgensen by Dolly Jørgensen 9781837651689, 9781805432456, 9781837651429, 183765168X, 1805432451, 1837651426 instant download after payment.

Examines the role of the pig in medieval society in material and textual sources. The pig was a common sight in the Middle Ages. They might be eating under an oak tree, or out in a field. They might be in the street, with the swineherd close behind at their heels. They might be dismembered, for sale by a butcher. They might be represented on misericords, in a church or cathedral, dancing, playing the bagpipes, or suckling people. Pigs were in all these places. But what was the pig's place? This book considers pigs in medieval Europe from a number of angles: whether part of the countryside, the cityscape, on the plate or in the mind. Drawing on a rich wealth of sources, both textual and material, it examines in particular the paradoxes that the pig presented: both good and bad, fecund/fornicator, noble/filthy. It uncovers the pig's numerous roles in medieval society, how pigs shaped human life, and how humans shaped theirs.

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