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Pasquale Caracciolo

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is a treatise of about a thousand pages, dedicated almost entirely to horses and horsemanship. Caracciolo discusses the correct methods of training horses, but also investigates the complex relationships between horses and people. He attributes to horses feelings comparable to those of humans. His
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Rethinking Humanism: Animals And The Analogic Imagination In The Italian Renaissance
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The Early History of Veterinary Literature and Its British Development
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discussion of the character of horses uses examples from the
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was first published in 1566. He is also a member of the
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The work also contains a chapter on the diseases of
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Naples
Neapolitan
floruit
Neapolitan
treatise
horsemanship
House of Carácciolo
theory of humours
Galen of Pergamon
cattle
Full text: 1566 edition
1567 edition
1608 edition


Rethinking Humanism: Animals And The Analogic Imagination In The Italian Renaissance
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16th-century Neapolitan people
16th-century Italian writers
17th-century Italian writers
Classical horsemanship
Writers on horsemanship

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