1st Edition

Early Christians and Animals

By Robert M. Grant Copyright 1999
    224 Pages
    by Routledge

    224 Pages
    by Routledge

    Early Christians and Animals presents a lively study of the significance of animals in early Christian thought, tradition, text and art.
    Robert M. Grant:
    * examines the diverse and often conflicting sources, from the pagan antecedents Aristotle and Pliny, to Biblical animal references and the Church fathers
    * provides fresh translations of key texts concerning animals - the Physiologus, Basils homilies and Isidores chapters.

    1 Biblical animals 2 Unusual animals 3 Unreal animals 4 Alexandrians and the Physiologus 5 Antiochenes and Basil the Great 6 The Latin Fathers and Isidore: portents 7 Isidore of Seville, Book 12 On Animals

    Biography

    Robert M. Grant

    'A readable, erudite, and fascinating contribution to the history of Western civilization.' - International Review of Biblical Studies

    'The work is very well referenced and there are 22 drawings ... It would make a good present for an animal lover or anyone interested in early church history, or the allegorical meaning of animals in early Christian art.' - Annals Australia