A Jewish Bestiary: Fabulous Creatures from Hebraic Legend and Lore
β Scribed by Mark Podwal
- Publisher
- Penn State University Press
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 86
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
βAsk the beast and it will teach thee, and the birds of heaven and they will tell thee.β βJob 12:7
In the Middle Ages, the bestiary achieved a popularity second only to that of the Bible. In addition to being a kind of encyclopedia of the animal kingdom, the bestiary also served as a book of moral and religious instruction, teaching human virtues through a portrayal of an animalβs true or imagined behavior. In A Jewish Bestiary, Mark Podwal revisits animals, both real and mythical, that have captured the Jewish imagination through the centuries.
Originally published in 1984 and called βbroad in learning and deep in subtle humorβ by the New York Times, this updated edition of A Jewish Bestiary features new full-color renderings of thirty-five creatures from Hebraic legend and lore. The illustrations are accompanied by entertaining and instructive tales drawn from biblical, talmudic, midrashic, and kabbalistic sources. Throughout, Podwal combines traditional Jewish themes with his own distinctive style. The resulting juxtaposition of art with history results in a delightful and enlightening bestiary for the twenty-first century.
From the ant to the ziz, herein are the creatures that exert a special force on the Jewish fancy.
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