Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600 |
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... medieval literature on the Continent and trans- mitted to England , where precedents became established for their subsequent employment in Elizabethan prose . It is hoped that this study will shed some more light upon the character and ...
... medieval literature on the Continent and trans- mitted to England , where precedents became established for their subsequent employment in Elizabethan prose . It is hoped that this study will shed some more light upon the character and ...
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... medieval writers are the Physiologus , a symbolic bestiary ( probably stemming from a Greek original of the second century A.D. ) ; 12 the Vulgate translation of the Bible ( fourth century ) ; and the Etymologies of Isidore of Seville ...
... medieval writers are the Physiologus , a symbolic bestiary ( probably stemming from a Greek original of the second century A.D. ) ; 12 the Vulgate translation of the Bible ( fourth century ) ; and the Etymologies of Isidore of Seville ...
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... medieval en- cyclopedias and a product of further humanistic study of Aristotle , Pliny , and other classical authors.18 Sixteenth - century writers on ani- mals seemingly felt that nothing said by the medieval and classical authorities ...
... medieval en- cyclopedias and a product of further humanistic study of Aristotle , Pliny , and other classical authors.18 Sixteenth - century writers on ani- mals seemingly felt that nothing said by the medieval and classical authorities ...
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