medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
I am trying to get this picture up on the web, but am having technology
issues. I will also say that this critter seems to have a tonsure,
scales from shoulder to waist, & webbed front paws. The scales could be
feathers, but they do not show the center line as do the wing feathers.
I don't recall any webbed St. Marks, though I have seen several with
human-type faces.
DW
>
> Diana Wright, who has seen a picture of my 'manticore,' remarks that
> it reminds her of St Mark as lion, and I can see why... Would there
> be any special significance in having St Mark in this place? (It
> certainly seems more in keeping with the siting.)
>
> Susan
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