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IMC 2002: Sessions

Session 816: Reconstructing the Medieval Environment and its Impact on the Human Mind, III: Animals in Exile

Tuesday 9 July 2002, 16.30-18.00

Sponsor:Oswald-von-Wolkenstein-Gesellschaft, Frankfurt am Main
Organiser:Nigel Harris, Department of German Studies, University of Birmingham
Moderator/Chair:Sieglinde Hartmann, Oswald von Wolkenstein-Gesellschaft, Frankfurt am Main
Paper 816-aAnimals and Exile in the "Ecbasis cuiusdam captivi"
(Language: English)
Nigel Harris, Department of German Studies, University of Birmingham
Index terms: Language and Literature - Latin, Science
Paper 816-bCompanions of our Travel: The Archaeological Evidence of Animals in Exile
(Language: English)
Umberto Albarella, Department of Archaeology, University of Durham
Index terms: Archaeology - General, Science
Paper 816-cOf Elephants, Gryphons and Very Fat Fish: Animals in Pilgrimage Reports to the Holy Land
(Language: English)
Anne Simon, Department of German, University of Bristol
Index terms: Language and Literature - German, Science
Paper 816-cA Dog's Life: The Experience of Exile in Middle English Romance
(Language: English)
David Salter, Department of English Literature, University of Edinburgh
Abstract

session 4 of 4, not to clash with 52, 147, 61; requested for this session to follow 52; requested for session to be scheduled on Tuesday