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I. Tiere im Mittelalter
1. Grundlegendes / Einführendes
2. Das reale Tier
3. Tier in der Kultur des Menschen
4. Tier in der Kunst
5. Angrenzende Epochen und Räume
Antike - Tierkunde
Antike - Jagd
Hunting in the Ancient World
Essai sur les chasses romaines, des origines à la fin du siècle des Antonins
Iconografía de la vida cotidiana, temas de caza
Jagd und Fischfang. Mit einem Anhang: Honiggewinnung
Ovidius cynegeticus
The hunt as an image of love and war in classical literature
Hounds and hunting in Ancient Greece
The hunting mosaics of Antioch and their sources
Le forme della predazione. Cacciatori e pescatori della Grecia antica
Chasse et élevage chez les Gaulois
Les Gaulois et la chasse: pour un commentaire d'Arrien
Le chasseur et la cité. Chasse et érotique dans la Grèce antique
Hunting in the Roman period
Frühe Neuzeit
Orientalia - Orientalische Literatur
Antike - Medizin
Antike - Medizin
II. Tiere in Tierallegorese und Tierkunde
III. Tierdichtung
IV. Tiere in nicht-tierbestimmter Literatur
V. Tiere
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