Cats in Medieval Manuscripts
(Author) Kathleen Walker-MeikleCats were illustrated in medieval manuscripts throughout the Middle Ages, often in exquisite detail and frequently accompanied by their natural prey, mice. Medieval cats were viewed as treasured pets, as fearsome mousers, as canny characters in fables, as associates of the Devil, and as magical creatures. Featuring an array of fascinating illustrations from the British Library's rich medieval collection, Cats in Medieval Manuscripts includes anecdotes about cats--both real and imaginary--to provide a fascinating picture of the life of the cat and its relationship with humans during the Medieval period. A great gift for all cat-lovers.
Kathleen Walker-Meikle
Kathleen Walker-Meikle is a renowned Scottish writer known for her critically acclaimed novel "The Scribe's Daughter." Her lyrical prose and vivid characterizations bring historical settings to life, captivating readers with rich storytelling. Walker-Meikle's work sheds light on forgotten voices and offers a fresh perspective on the past.