- Edward Topsell
Edward Topsell (c. 1572 –1625) was an English cleric and author best remembered for his
bestiary .Topsell attended
Christ's College, Cambridge , earned his B.A. and probably an M.A. as well, before beginning a career in theChurch of England . He served as the firstrector ofEast Hoathly , and subsequently became theperpetual curate of St. Botolph's inAldersgate (1604). He was the author of books on religious and moral themes, including "The Reward of Religion" (1596) and "Time's Lamentation" (1599), among others.Topsell's "The History of Four-footed Beasts" (1607) and "The History of Serpents" (1608), both published by
William Jaggard , were reprinted together as "The History of Four-Footed Beasts and Serpents" in 1658. An eleven-hundred-page treatise onzoology , Topsell's work repeats ancient and fantastic legends about actual animals as well as reports of mythical animals. Topsell, not a naturalist himself, relied on earlier authorities, most notably the "Historiae animalium" of the Swiss scholarConrad Gessner . "I would not have the Reader," Topsell writes, "... imagine I have ... related all that is ever said of these Beasts, but only [what] is said by many." [http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi1586.htm]Topsell's work is remembered chiefly for its detailed and vigorous illustrations, including the famous image known as
Dürer's Rhinoceros . The illustrations have been widely reproduced in many contexts, and Topsell's bestiary has been reprinted in various modern editions, usually in greatly reduced form.uperstitions about actual animals
Topsell, repeating ancient legends, assigns exotic attributes to actual animals. He writes, for example, that:
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Weasels give birth through their ears.
*Lemmings graze in the clouds.
*Elephants worship thesun and themoon and become pregnant by chewing on mandrake.
*Apes are terrified ofsnails .Of the
procreation of mice, Topsell writes that it "is not only by copulation, but also nature worketh wonderfully in ingenduring them by earth." [http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi1586.htm]Fantastic animals
Relying on the authority of "sundry learned men," Topsell includes the
Gorgon , theSphinx , theManticore , the Lamia, the WingedDragon and theUnicorn .External links
* [http://info.lib.uh.edu/sca/digital/beast/index.html Topsell's The History of Four-footed Beasts and Serpents Web site]
* [http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi1586.htm Topsell’s Beasts]
* [http://www.library.usyd.edu.au/libraries/rare/treasures/t-topsel.html USL Rare Books: TOPSELL, Edward. The History of four-footed beasts and serpents]
* [http://www.library.rdg.ac.uk/colls/special/featureditem/topsell/ Page at University of Reading]
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