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by jonnycomputer 1608 days ago
I'm curious on the approach taken. Are the arrows based on known derivation/influences, or based on perceived similarity? It's a master's thesis.

This here:

https://www.uliwestphal.de/elephas-anthropogenus/soloelephan...

Does not seem to be an elephant to me. Maybe a vomiting deer, or with a bad case of worms of serpentitis. (:

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http://corsair.themorgan.org/vwebv/holdingsInfo?bibId=257528

> Notes: The text refers to elephants; the miniature may be a misunderstanding or misinterpretation of the standard Bestiary image of the elephant battling a dragon.

Seems to be speculation that the artist saw an image like https://64.media.tumblr.com/07d4ec88f9250ff97d244dd316bd5e2e... or had it described to them, and didn't really understand it but knew it was called an elephant.

Ah! Interesting. The color plate makes it quite clear that the "trunk" is actually another creature (a snake).

I wonder if the motif of elephants battling dragons comes out as a kind of origin story of how the elephant got its trunk.