
Birds Pervaded The Ancient World, Impressing Their Physical Presence On The Daily Experience And Imaginations Of Ordinary People And Figuring Prominently In Literature And Art. They Provided A Fertile Source Of Symbols And Stories In Myths And Folklore And Were Central To The Ancient Rituals Of Augury And Divination. Jeremy Mynott's Birds In The Ancient World Illustrates The Many Different Roles Birds Played In Culture: As Indicators Of Time, Weather And The Seasons; As A Resource For Hunting, Eating, Medicine And Farming; As Domestic Pets And Entertainments; And As Omens And Intermediaries Between The Gods And Humankind. We Learn How Birds Were Perceived - Through Quotations From Well Over A Hundred Classical Greek And Roman Authors, All Of Them Translated Freshly Into English, Through Nearly 100 Illustrations From Ancient Wall-paintings, Pottery And Mosaics, And Through Selections From Early Scientific Writings, And Many Anecdotes And Descriptions From Works Of History, Geography And Travel. Jeremy Mynott Acts As A Stimulating Guide To This Rich And Fascinating Material, Using Birds As A Prism Through Which To Explore Both The Similarities And The Often Surprising Differences Between Ancient Conceptions Of The Natural World And Our Own. His Book Is An Original Contribution To The Flourishing Interest In The Cultural History Of Birds And To Our Understanding Of The Ancient Cultures In Which Birds Played Such A Prominent Part.
This book investigates the multifaceted roles birds occupied within the daily lives, belief systems, and cultural expressions of ancient Greek and Roman societies. Jeremy Mynott, a scholar of classical literature and natural history, synthesizes a vast array of primary sources to examine how avian species functioned as practical resources, religious symbols, and indicators of the natural environment. The work argues that birds served as a critical prism through which ancient populations interpreted their world, bridging the gap between the mundane and the divine.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and readers frequently commend this work for its meticulous integration of classical literature with natural history. Experts highlight the book as a comprehensive reference that successfully bridges the divide between humanities and environmental studies.
Page Count:
528
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191022713
ISBN-13:
9780191022715
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