Beasts Factual and Fantastic features vivid and charming details from the wealth of manuscripts in the collections of the J. Paul Getty Museum and the British Library, along with a lively text; together both word and image provide an accessible and delightful introduction to the imagination of the medieval world.
Got this book from the gift shop at the Getty museum in LA last year. Didn't get around to reading it until this month. A rather short book mainly consisting of pictures of animals and otherworldly beasts in medieval manuscripts. A lot of beautiful and often amusing images in here. Wild stuff and a testament to the human imagination.
Accompanying the images are helpful and informative descriptions. There's also a paragraph starting each section with info on the theme of the images. Among the sections is one on animal depictions in manuscripts, another on demons and dragons, and another on religious symbolism, and more.
Also shout-out to this book for introducing me to Reynard the fox and his companions!
Another easy to absorb book which serves as a great introduction to medieval beasts and bestiaries. I loved the immersive quality of the images, another coffee book that I can see myself picking up often! Definitely would recommend for beginners to the study of the Middle Ages or those interested in the medieval.
No es que tenga una obsesión con los monstruos en la Edad Media (que también) es que estoy haciendo un trabajo de investigación del tema. En este caso, el libro es muy breve y para principiantes pero tiene unas imágenes muy buenas y me ha descubierto códices que no conocías. La clasificación que hace de las bestias y los ejemplos que pone me parecen interesantes también.