Introducing Medieval Animal Names

What did medieval people call the animals they lived and worked with? Why did they give them the names they did? This book sets out to answer these questions. Drawing evidence from literary, documentary and material sources, it surveys the surviving evidence of pet-naming from the period, as well as examining the labels given to livestock and working animals, and the folk-names given to wild birds and beasts. Alongside building up a corpus of names, the conventions that directed animal naming in the Middle Ages are considered, as well as how proper nouns behaved when given to non-human organisms. Through its inquiry, the book lays bare the period’s larger attitudes towards animals, their functions and identities, and at the same time sheds light on how the Middle Ages conceived the natural world as a whole and its relationship with human beings and their culture.

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Introducing Medieval Animal Names

What did medieval people call the animals they lived and worked with? Why did they give them the names they did? This book sets out to answer these questions. Drawing evidence from literary, documentary and material sources, it surveys the surviving evidence of pet-naming from the period, as well as examining the labels given to livestock and working animals, and the folk-names given to wild birds and beasts. Alongside building up a corpus of names, the conventions that directed animal naming in the Middle Ages are considered, as well as how proper nouns behaved when given to non-human organisms. Through its inquiry, the book lays bare the period’s larger attitudes towards animals, their functions and identities, and at the same time sheds light on how the Middle Ages conceived the natural world as a whole and its relationship with human beings and their culture.

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Introducing Medieval Animal Names

Introducing Medieval Animal Names

by Ben Parsons
Introducing Medieval Animal Names

Introducing Medieval Animal Names

by Ben Parsons

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Overview

What did medieval people call the animals they lived and worked with? Why did they give them the names they did? This book sets out to answer these questions. Drawing evidence from literary, documentary and material sources, it surveys the surviving evidence of pet-naming from the period, as well as examining the labels given to livestock and working animals, and the folk-names given to wild birds and beasts. Alongside building up a corpus of names, the conventions that directed animal naming in the Middle Ages are considered, as well as how proper nouns behaved when given to non-human organisms. Through its inquiry, the book lays bare the period’s larger attitudes towards animals, their functions and identities, and at the same time sheds light on how the Middle Ages conceived the natural world as a whole and its relationship with human beings and their culture.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781837722631
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Publication date: 06/15/2025
Series: Medieval Animals
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 959 KB

About the Author

Ben Parsons is associate professor at the University of Leicester. He is the author of Punishment and Medieval Education and Two Middle English Prayer Cycles.

Table of Contents

1: Where Are You?: Naming and its Questions 2: Uncommon Nouns: Hunting for Animal Names 3: Former Address: Naming Before the Middle Ages 4: Type Casting: Naming and Species 5: Improper Nouns: Human and Animal Names 6: Final Call: Conclusions 7: Select Bibliography
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