Mazgaba Maṣāḥəft

CAe 1401

 

Titles

  • Physiologus, Physiologus (general record)
  • Ὁ φυσιολόγος

Description

A small literary work, originally composed in Greek in Alexandria around 200 A.D. Each of its 49 chapters treats a species of animal, plant, or mineral, usually starting with a biblical quotation (mostly from the New Testament or the Psalms) and the phrase "The Physiologus said about ...", followed by a legendary description of the natural properties of the species and by the moral interpretation of these properties in a Christian context.

Contributors

  • Alessandro Bausi, general editor
  • Massimo Villa, editor
  • Pietro Maria Liuzzo, contributor
  • Eugenia Sokolinski, contributor
  • Dorothea Reule, contributor

History

  • Dorothea Reule on :
    Added xml:lang to label
  • Pietro Maria Liuzzo on :
    Added relations to recensions
  • Massimo Villa on :
    Changed title and texparts
  • Dorothea Reule on :
    Added keywords
  • Dorothea Reule on :
    Title updated, bibliography and textparts added
  • Pietro Maria Liuzzo on :
    Created file from google spreadsheet
  • Eugenia Sokolinski on :
    CREATED: text record