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Animals and courts: Europe, c. 1200-1800. Hengerer, Mark • Weber, Nadir [Hrsg.]. |
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Autoren suchen: Hengerer, Mark • Weber, Nadir |
Inhalt
Introduction |
Hunting with Cheetahs at European Courts: From the Origins to the End of a Fashion |
The Black Francolin: Assessing the Origins of a Prized Courtly Bird in an Interdisciplinary Manner - |
Non-European Animals and the Construction of Royalty at the Renaissance Portuguese Court |
Animals as Agents of Networking and Cultural Transfer: The Dukes of Ferrara and their Relations to German Courts in the Sixteenth Century |
On Courtly Disdpline: Animal Rituals and Noble Self-fashioning in Gottfried von Strassburg's Tristan |
Marketing Nobility: Horsemanship in Renaissance Italy |
Stahle Design and Horse Management at the Italian Renaissance Court |
Horses, Bulls, and Cavaleiros at the Portuguese Court 1640-1800 |
Racehorses and the Competitive Representation of Italian Renaissance Courts: Infrastructure, Media, and Centaurs |
Rubino, El Serpentino, Viola, and the Others: Renaissance Portraits of Dogs and Horses at the Court of the Gonzagas |
"God be with you, Sir Squirrel!" Pet Squirrels between Amorous Play and Animal Appetite, c. 1100-1650 |
A Woman's Life: The Role of Pets in the Lives of Royal Women at the Courts of Europe from 1400-1800 |
Comment: Animals at Court: Interspecies Relations in a Longue Durie Perspective |