Animal Kingdom of Heaven: Anthropozoological Aspects in the Late Antique World
The essays collected in this volume apply an interdisciplinary approach to explore aspects of the relationship between animal and human in late antiquity. With a focus on ways that anthropozoological connections were defined in the emergent Christian religious discourse of the epoch, the authors contribute to our understanding of a thematic area largely neglected in previous research.

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Animal Kingdom of Heaven: Anthropozoological Aspects in the Late Antique World
The essays collected in this volume apply an interdisciplinary approach to explore aspects of the relationship between animal and human in late antiquity. With a focus on ways that anthropozoological connections were defined in the emergent Christian religious discourse of the epoch, the authors contribute to our understanding of a thematic area largely neglected in previous research.

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Animal Kingdom of Heaven: Anthropozoological Aspects in the Late Antique World

Animal Kingdom of Heaven: Anthropozoological Aspects in the Late Antique World

Animal Kingdom of Heaven: Anthropozoological Aspects in the Late Antique World

Animal Kingdom of Heaven: Anthropozoological Aspects in the Late Antique World

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The essays collected in this volume apply an interdisciplinary approach to explore aspects of the relationship between animal and human in late antiquity. With a focus on ways that anthropozoological connections were defined in the emergent Christian religious discourse of the epoch, the authors contribute to our understanding of a thematic area largely neglected in previous research.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783110601596
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 09/23/2019
Series: Millennium-Studien / Millennium Studies , #80
Pages: 166
Product dimensions: 6.69(w) x 9.45(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Ingo Schaaf, University of Konstanz.

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