Christus in natura
Contributor(s)
Kindschi Garský, Zbyněk (editor)
Hirsch-Luipold, Rainer (editor)
Collection
Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)Language
English; GermanAbstract
This volume offers detailed studies into the Physiologus, a Greek manuscript probably written in Egypt in the 2nd century CE. The Physiologus was the first Christian text to sum up a general understanding of nature using biblical and pagan sources and it has an extensive reception history throughout the medieval period. Its symbolic use of animals and plants, etc., has deeply influenced visual arts, literature, and heraldry, but this visual language often remains enigmatic. This book, going back to a project of the Swiss National Foundation (Das ‹Evangelium der Natur›. Der griechische Physiologus und die Wurzeln der frühchristlichen Naturdeutung) offers new insights into the origins and the interpretation of this symbolic language.
Keywords
Physiologus natural history symbolism facsimileDOI
10.1515/9783110494143ISBN
9783110491852;9783110494709Publisher
De GruyterPublisher website
https://0-www-degruyter-com.catalogue.libraries.london.ac.uk/Publication date and place
Berlin/Boston, 2020Series
Studies of the Bible and Its Reception (SBR), 11Classification
Christianity
History of religion
Indigenous religions, spiritual beliefs and mythologies of the Americas