Saints and Sinners on Horseback, Volume II, edited by Miriam A. Bibby, features seven essays that delve into the complex relationship between religion and horses during the Middle Ages. Covering diverse locales from Livonia to Ireland, the essays provide new interpretations of familiar narratives while inviting readers into an exploration of both human and equine psyches. The book serves as a continuation of the discussions initiated in the first volume, targeting scholars interested in medieval animal studies, folklore, literature, and military history.
The seven essays in the second volume of Saints and Sinners on Horseback transform well-known narratives through fresh insights, academically challenging yet enjoyable for readers.
This book appeals to scholars in medieval animal studies, folklore, hagiography, and military history, enriching the understanding of the intertwined nature of religion and horses.
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