Representing beasts in early Medieval England and Scandinavia /

For people in the early Middle Ages, the earth, air, water and ether teemed with other beings. Some of these were sentient creatures that swam, flew, slithered or stalked through the same environmentsinhabited by their human contemporaries. Others were objects that a modern beholder would be unlikel...

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Other Authors: Bintley, Michael D. J. (Editor), Williams, Thomas J. T. (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Woodbridge, Suffolk : The Boydell Press, 2015.
Series:Anglo-Saxon studies ; v. 29.
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