Zoological Studies

Zoological Studies
Title Zoological Studies PDF eBook
Author University of Aberdeen
Publisher
Pages 288
Release 1915
Genre Birds
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Zoological Studies

Zoological Studies
Title Zoological Studies PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 156
Release 2009
Genre Animals
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The Journal of Zoological Research

The Journal of Zoological Research
Title The Journal of Zoological Research PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 526
Release 1916
Genre Zoology
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Code International de Nomenclature Zoologique

Code International de Nomenclature Zoologique
Title Code International de Nomenclature Zoologique PDF eBook
Author International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 364
Release 1985
Genre Animals
ISBN 9780853010036

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Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh, Zoological Studies

Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh, Zoological Studies
Title Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh, Zoological Studies PDF eBook
Author D. N. Fotedar
Publisher
Pages 146
Release 1984
Genre Entomology
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In the Eye of the Animal

In the Eye of the Animal
Title In the Eye of the Animal PDF eBook
Author Patricia Cox Miller
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 280
Release 2018-06-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 0812295226

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Early Christian theology posited a strict division between animals and humans. Nevertheless, animal figures abound in early Christian literature and art—from Augustine's renowned "wonder at the agility of the mosquito on the wing," to vivid exegeses of the six days of creation detailed in Genesis—and when they appear, the distinctions between human and animal are often dissolved. How, asks Patricia Cox Miller, does one account for the stunning zoological imagination found in a wide variety of genres of ancient Christian texts? In the Eye of the Animal complicates the role of animals in early Christian thought by showing how textual and artistic images and interpretive procedures actually celebrated a continuum of human and animal life. Synthesizing early Christian studies, contemporary philosophy, animal studies, ethology, and modern poetry, Miller identifies two contradictory strands in early Christian thinking about animals. The dominant thread viewed the body and soul of the human being as dominical, or the crowning achievement of creation; animals, with their defective souls, related to humans only as reminders of the brutish physical form. However, the second strand relied upon the idea of a continuum of animal life, which enabled comparisons between animals and humans. This second tendency, explains Miller, arises particularly in early Christian literature in which ascetic identity, the body, and ethics intersect. She explores the tension between these modes by tracing the image of the animal in early Christian literature, from the ethical animal behavior on display in Basil of Caesarea's Hexaemeron and the anonymous Physiologus, to the role of animals in articulating erotic desire, and from the idyllic intimacy of monks and animals in literature of desert ascetism to early Christian art that envisions paradise through human-animal symbiosis.

Calendar

Calendar
Title Calendar PDF eBook
Author University of Aberdeen
Publisher
Pages 978
Release 1913
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