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This volume explores how early modern princely courts were inhabited by a large number of animals, impacting spatial organization, social composition, and cultural life. Chapters cover diverse topics such as: in Mantua.

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exchanged between Italian, German, Spanish, and Austrian courts. : This digital library subscription service lists Animals

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and the challenges of managing unruly animals like lions or leopards in parades.

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