Fauna and Flora in the Middle Ages - Studies of the Medieval Environment and its Impact on the Human Mind- Papers Delivered at the International Medieval Congress, Leeds, in 2000, 2001 and 2002
Fauna and Flora in the Middle Ages - Studies of the Medieval Environment and its Impact on the Human Mind- Papers Delivered at the International Medieval Congress, Leeds, in 2000, 2001 and 2002
Publié par Peter Lang, le 01 mars 2007
324 pages
Résumé
How did humans and their behaviour affect and change the natural world during the Middle Ages ? And what, in turn, was the impact of environmental changes on the minds and identities of humans ? In this book historians of literature, art, mentalities, law and natural science suggest answers to these questions, focussing on the most vital elements of Europe's environment : animals, plants, and landscape. In their interdisciplinary approach, wide variety of source material and specific findings, these studies present a multifaceted picture of environmental history and reveal a broad range of attitudes towards the natural world current in Western Europe during the Middle Ages. Moreover these case studies help us to understand various ways in which medieval developments shaped our modern world and minds.
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