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IMC 2020: Sessions

Session 1603: Teaching Animals, II

Thursday 9 July 2020, 11.15-12.45

Sponsor:M(edieval) A(nimal) D(ata-Network), Central European University, Budapest/Wien
Organiser:Alice Choyke, Department of Medieval Studies, Central European University, Budapest
Moderator/Chair:Gerhard Jaritz, Department of Medieval Studies, Central European University, Budapest
Paper 1603-aThe Second Family Bestiary: Between Patristic Philosophy and Scholasticism
(Language: English)
Tiago de Oliveira Veloso Silva, Dipartimento di História Universidade de Brasília
Index terms: Manuscripts and Palaeography, Philosophy, Religious Life
Paper 1603-bInstructive Animal Reliefs in Livonian Religious and Secular Space
(Language: English)
Anu Mänd, Institute of History, Archaeology & Art History, Tallinn University
Index terms: Art History - Sculpture, Daily Life, Epigraphy
Paper 1603-cThe Goat of Skanderbeg
(Language: English)
Etleva Lala, Department of Medieval Studies, Central European University, Budapest
Index terms: Art History - Decorative Arts, Military History, Political Thought
Abstract

The two sessions will explore aspects of human-animal relations that referred on educating and training animals, teaching about animals as well as on animal behaviour and its didactic influences on human life. This session will concentrate on the didactic aspects in visual representations.