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| Content Provider | Springer Nature Link |
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| Author | Abeele, B. |
| Copyright Year | 2003 |
| Abstract | Die lateinischen Falknereitraktate bilden eine ziemlich ausgiebige Literaturform, die zwischen dem 10. und dem 14. Jahrhundert floriert und deren Höhepunkt das monumentaleDe arte venandi cum avibus Friedrichs II von Hohenstaufen ist. Die meisten Texte sind aber Kurztraktate zur Behandlung kranker Beizvögel und haben daher eine enge Bindung zu der Veterinärmedizin. Der Beitrag bietet eine zusammenfassende Darstellung der lateinischen Falknereiliteratur an und verbindet drei Aspekte: einen überblick der Gattung nach Handschriften und Texten einschlie\lich aktueller Bibliographie; eine Darstellung ihres Inhalts (ornithologische, jagdtechnische, hygienische und therapeutische Informationen; eine Diskussion ihres praktischen Charakters. Am Beispiel der Falknereitraktate stellt sich dabei exemplarisch die Frage nach dem Stellenwert und der Bestimmung mittelalterlicher Fachtexte. Sind es im Grunde Texte, die eine pragmatische Funktion haben zur Förderung einer bestimmten Technik, so ergibt sich aber, dass sie mehr als man denken würde, literarisch geprägt sind. Als rein praktische Literatur kann man sie ohnehin nicht bezeichnen.The Latin treatises on falconry encompass a fairly extensive form of literature which flourished between the 10th and 14th centuries, and whose outstanding work is the monumentalDe arte venandi cum avibus of Frederick II of Hohenstaufen. Most of the texts are, however, short treatises on the treatment of sick hunting birds and therefore are more closely relevant to veterinary medicine. This article provides a summarized presentation of the Latin literature on falconry and relates the following three aspects: a survey of this form genre according to manuscripts and texts including an updated bibliography a presentation of the contents (ornithological, technical, hygienic, and therapeutic information) a discussion of the practical character. The treatises on falconry provide a case in point to study the importance and the purpose of the technical literature of the Middle Ages. Although they were basically texts having the practical function of promoting a certain technique, their literary character is more pronounced than one would expect. They can not be described as purely practical texts.Les traités de fauconnerie latins forment un genre littéraire assez fécond, qui a fleuri entre le 10e et le 14e siècle et dont l'apogée est le monumentalDe arte venandi cum avibus de l'empereur Frédéric II de Hohenstaufen. La plupart des textes sont cependent bien plus modestes que ce volumineux traité, et se limitent en priorité à des indications thérapeutiques pour soigner les faucons malades. Leurs rapports avec la médecine vétérinaire sont dès lors étroits. Cet article vise à présenter trois aspects: un panorama du genre avec indications bibliographiques récentes; une rapide synthèse du contenu des textes (informations ornithologiques, cynégétiques, hygiéniques et thérapeutiques); une discussion de leur caractère pratique. L'example des traités de fauconnerie pose ainsi la question de la valeur et de la destination de toute littérature utilitaire au Moyen Age. S'il s'agit fondamentalement de textes à visée pratique, qui doivent donc contribuer à guider une activité précise, ils s'avèrent en réalité bien plus littéraire que l'on ne le croirait. On ne peut les ranger sans nuance sous le terme de traités pratiques. |
| Starting Page | 89 |
| Ending Page | 111 |
| Page Count | 23 |
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| ISSN | 00442887 |
| Journal | European Journal of Wildlife Research |
| Volume Number | 49 |
| Issue Number | 2 |
| e-ISSN | 14390574 |
| Language | French |
| Publisher | Springer-Verlag |
| Publisher Date | 2003-01-01 |
| Publisher Place | Berlin, Heidelberg |
| Access Restriction | One Nation One Subscription (ONOS) |
| Subject Keyword | Hawking Latin treatises on falconry manuscripts Middle Age veterinary medicine Animal Ecology Zoology |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |
| Subject | Ecology Animal Science and Zoology |
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