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ContributorLewis-Simpson, Shannon-
ContributorSchipper, William-
ContributorKlein, Stacy S.-
AuthorEsser-Miles, Carolin-
Date2014-
Other Identifierhttps://acmrs.org/publications/catalog/maritime-world-anglo-saxons-
Other Identifierhttp://repository.winchester.ac.uk/1253/-
URIhttps://www.amad.org/jspui/handle/123456789/69387-
DescriptionThe chapter traces the misconception of the malevolent whale to a conflation of concepts and confusion of loanwords within Anglo-Saxon England, where the Old English poetic version of the Physiologus tradition, the Exeter Book 'The Whale', endows the animal with evil intent for the first time. The cultural semantic analysis explores the natural historical and mythological roots for the Cetus and Balenus whale which are ambiguously mapped onto the Old English pair 'hwael' and 'hron'. The study also offers possible real explanations for two of the more outrageous stories that find their way into later bestiaries.-
Formattext-
Languageeng-
Rightscc_by_nc_nd_4-
KeywordsThe Bible & Christian texts-
KeywordsLinguistics-
KeywordsHistorical linguistics-
KeywordsComparative literary studies-
KeywordsEnglish literature by period-
KeywordsMedieval history-
KeywordsHistory of science-
Dewey Decimal Classification940-
Title"King of the Children of Pride:" Symbolism, Physicality, and the Old English Whale-
TypeBook Section-
TypePeerReviewed-
AMAD ID566801-
Year2014-
Open Access1-
DisciplineAllgemeine und vergleichende Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft-
Appears in Collections:BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine)
General history of Europe


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