- Caladrius
According to the
Aberdeen Bestiary (as well earlier texts such asThe Physiologus ), the Caladrius is a snow-white bird that lives in kings' houses. Supposedly, the bird refuses to look at any patient that is not going to make a full recovery.It is said to also be able to take the sickness into itself and then fly away, dispersing the sickness and healing both itself and the sick person.
This is said to be analogous to
Jesus Christ , whose crucifixion is said to have drawn out "the sickness" (sin, see [http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Matthew%209:12;&version=9; Biblical sin-sickness analogy] ) and, through his "flight" from the grave, saved thesin ner.Basis of Origination
There are numerous theories as to where the legend of the Caladrius was started. One of them would be that it is merely the product of some overactive imaginations or that it was created purely as an analogy.
Another is that the Caladrius is based on a real bird. According to the descriptions of its being completely white with no black on it, it is possible that it was based on the dove, or possibly some sort of water bird such as the
heron .Heraldry
The caladrius sometimes appears in
heraldry ; e.g. as the crest of Keith William James. [ [http://heraldry.ca/top_en/top_rollx.htm Royal Heraldry Society of Canada ] ]Use in popular culture
In the
Saturday Night Live sketchTheodoric of York, Medieval Barber , the title character (played bySteve Martin ), uses a Caladrius bird (portrayed by a live bird, most likely some form of dove or pigeon) in an attempt to diagnose a patient. The difficulties of using live animals on live television provided most of the humor for the few seconds of the bird's appearance.Notes
External links
* [http://www.abdn.ac.uk/bestiary/translat/57r.hti Caladrius at the Aberdeen Bestiary]
* [http://www.eaudrey.com/myth/caladrius.htm Another Page about the Caladrius]
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