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"Fowle fowles"? The sacred pelican and the profane cormorant in early modern culture
Contributor(s):: De Ornellas, Kevin
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A spectacle of beasts: hunting rituals and animal rights in early modern England
Contributor(s):: Bergman, Charles
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Afterword: following zootopian visions
Contributor(s):: Mazur, Nicole
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An anthropological examination of hunting: ethnography and sensation
Contributor(s):: Marvin, Garry
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Animal philosophy: bioethics and zoontology
Contributor(s):: Acampora, Ralph R.
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Animality and anthropology in Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Contributor(s):: Guichet, Jean-Luc
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Animals and anthropology in medieval philosophy
Contributor(s):: De Leemans, Pieter, Klemm, Matthew
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Animals as philosophical and ethical subjects
The study of animals - and the relationship between humans and other animals - is now one of the most fiercely debated topics in contemporary science and culture.Animals have a long history in human society, providing food, labour, sport and companionship as well as becoming objects for exhibit....
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Animals in ancient philosophy: conceptions and misconceptions
Contributor(s):: Newmyer, Stephen T.
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Animals in medieval sports, entertainment, and menageries
Contributor(s):: Kiser, Lisa J.
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Animals in visual art from 1900 to the present
Contributor(s):: Burt, Jonathan
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Animals into art in the ancient world
Contributor(s):: Morris, Christine
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Animals: from souls and the sacred in prehistoric times to symbols and slaves in antiquity
Contributor(s):: Mason, Jim
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Beastly spectacles in the ancient Mediterranean world
Contributor(s):: Shelton, Jo-Ann
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Beyond the Ark : animals in medieval art
Contributor(s):: Resl, Brigitte
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Beyond zoos: Marianne Moore and Albrecht Dürer
Contributor(s):: Malamud, Randy
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Boring a wormhole in the zoological ark
Contributor(s):: Lulka, David
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Domesticated animals in Renaissance Europe
Contributor(s):: Edwards, Peter
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Earth trusts: a quality vision for animals?
Contributor(s):: Pedersen, Helena, Dian, Natalie
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Entertaining animals
Contributor(s):: Grant, Teresa