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Preface | 7 | |
Plates | 21 | |
1 | Making Men Known by Sight: Classical Theories, Monstrous Races, & Sin | 29 |
2 | Demons, Darkness, & Ethiopians | 61 |
3 | Christians Imagine Jews | 95 |
4 | Saracens, Tartars, & Other Crusader Fantasies | 157 |
5 | Eschatological Conspiracies | 211 |
6 | Conclusions: What is a Monster? | 241 |
Notes | 256 | |
Acknowledgments | 303 | |
Bibliography | 305 | |
Index | 327 | |
Photography Credits | 336 |
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Add Saracens, Demons, and Jews: Making Monsters in Medieval Art, During the crusades, Ethiopians, Jews, Muslims, and Mongols were branded enemies of the Christian majority. Illustrated with strikingly imaginative and still disturbing images, this book reveals the outrageously pejorative ways these rejected social group, Saracens, Demons, and Jews: Making Monsters in Medieval Art to your collection on WonderClub |