Interfaces no. 6 - Open Issue. With articles by Shazia Jagot, Julia Verkholantsev, Jan Rüdiger, Andria Andreou & Panagiotis A. Agapitos, Francis Ingledew.
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Interfaces no. 5. Biblical Creatures: The Animal as an Object of Interpretation in Pre-Modern Christian and Jewish Hermeneutic Traditions #medievaltwitter#earlymoderntwitter#openaccess https://t.co/esdemcnk7p
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Koch, Elke. “A Staggering Vision: The Mediating Animal in the Textual Tradition of Saint Eustachius.” Interfaces: A Journal of Medieval European Literatures 5 (2018): 31–48. https://t.co/ikCW4QEw8r.
Kraß, Andreas. “The Hyena’s Cave: ‘Jeremiah’ 12.9 in Premodern Bestiaries.” Interfaces: A Journal of Medieval European Literatures 5 (2018): 111–28. https://t.co/9VmN9Dxcyr.
Offenberg, Sara. “Animal Attraction: Hidden Polemics in Biblical Animal Illuminations of the ‘Michael Mahzor.’” Interfaces: A Journal of Medieval European Literatures 5 (2018): 129–53. https://t.co/tlLSu6Aq0R.
Roling, Bernd. “Zurück ins Paradies. Der Rabe, die Taube und das Ende der Sintflut.” Interfaces: A Journal of Medieval European Literatures 5 (2018): 154–74. https://t.co/hp3dyhUHd0.
Roman, Oren. “A Man Fighting a Lion: A Christian ‘Theme’ in Yiddish Epics.” Interfaces: A Journal of Medieval European Literatures 5 (2018): 90–110. https://t.co/4YqRxDEBeX.
Rotman, David. “Textual Animals Turned into Narrative Fantasies: The Imaginative Middle Ages.” Interfaces: A Journal of Medieval European Literatures 5 (2018): 65–77. https://t.co/oowSGD2ULs.
Traulsen, Johannes. “The Desert Fathers’ Beasts: Crocodiles in Medieval German Monastic Literature.” Interfaces: A Journal of Medieval European Literatures 5 (2018): 78–89. https://t.co/GuLcRY3unY.
Trînca, Beatrice. “The Bride and the Wounds − ‘Columba Mea in Foraminibus Petrae’ (Ct. 2.14).” Interfaces: A Journal of Medieval European Literatures 5 (2018): 16–30. https://t.co/dZHypWHo9D.
Weitbrecht, Julia. “‘Thou Hast Heard Me from the Horns of the Unicorns:’ The Biblical Unicorn in Late Medieval Religious Interpretation.” Interfaces: A Journal of Medieval European Literatures 5 (2018): 49–64. https://t.co/rir1DONAvc.
This issue of Interfaces explores the question of how Jewish and Christian authors in pre-modern Latin Europe thought and wrote about some of the animals mentioned in the Bible. https://t.co/esdemcnk7p