Medieval bestiaries

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Medieval bestiaries were illustrated compendiums of real and mythical animals that combined natural history, Christian symbolism, and moral lessons in the Middle Ages.

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instanceOf didactic literature
encyclopedic work
illustrated manuscript
medieval literary genre
cataloguedAs Bestiary manuscripts in modern libraries
combines Christian symbolism
moral lessons
natural history
describes hybrid beings
mythical creatures
real animals
developedFrom Physiologus NERFINISHED
floruit 12th century
13th century
geographicDistribution England NERFINISHED
France NERFINISHED
Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
Western Europe NERFINISHED
hasComponent biblical references
illuminated miniatures
moralized interpretations
natural history anecdotes
textual descriptions of animals
hasMainTheme Christian morality
allegory
animals
includesMotif lion as symbol of Christ
pelican as symbol of sacrifice
phoenix as symbol of resurrection
unicorn as symbol of purity
influenced Gothic art NERFINISHED
church sculpture
later animal symbolism in literature
marginalia in manuscripts
influencedBy biblical symbolism
classical zoological texts
patristic exegesis
language Anglo-Norman NERFINISHED
Latin
Middle English NERFINISHED
Old French NERFINISHED
preservedIn illuminated codices
purpose contemplation of creation
moral instruction
religious education
relatedTo herbals
lapidaries
medieval encyclopedias
sermon literature
timePeriod Middle Ages
usedBy clergy
educated laity
monastic communities

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Centaurs influenced Medieval bestiaries