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    kumbhorgBy kumbhorgApril 23, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Though you may not hear it every day, chimera remains an evoca­tive word, per­haps even more so for its rar­i­ty. It descends from the Greek Khi­maira, lit­er­al­ly “year-old she-goat,” the name of a myth­i­cal fire-breath­ing crea­ture with a caprine body, sure enough, but also the head of a lion and the tail of a drag­on. Today the word broad­ly refers to any com­pound, usu­al­ly bizarre, of parts drawn from dis­parate sources, a usage that dates back to the Mid­dle Ages. Look at the illu­mi­nat­ed man­u­scripts from that time, and you’ll find chimeras aplen­ty, a host of beast­ly mash-ups that look evoca­tive­ly fun­ny enough to be con­vert­ed straight into twen­ty-first-cen­tu­ry inter­net memes — most of which appear to have orig­i­nal­ly been intend­ed as depic­tions of real, indi­vid­ual ani­mals.

    The video above from Curi­ous Archive presents a gallery of medieval chimeras both intend­ed and not. These include spiked sea tur­tles, small tigers with­out stripes, hip­popota­mus­es with dor­sal fins, ele­phants with entire stone cas­tles on their backs, hye­nas that resem­ble car­niv­o­rous cows, ostrich­es eat­ing iron horse­shoes, and scor­pi­ons with mam­malian faces.

    Mis­takes of this kind were per­haps inevitable, giv­en the dif­fi­cul­ty of com­ing by such exot­ic ani­mals in medieval Europe, even for artists with access to a roy­al court. Most would have had to rely on word of mouth or depic­tions in the Bes­tiary, a text that func­tions as both “a nat­ur­al his­to­ry and a series of moral and reli­gious lessons,” accord­ing to the Met­ro­pol­i­tan Muse­um of Art, and also incor­po­rat­ed “tales about the exis­tence of bizarre and loath­some crea­tures.”

    As in so many domains of the pre-Enlight­en­ment world, the real and the fan­tas­ti­cal went togeth­er in a way we can have trou­ble under­stand­ing today. We aren’t always aware, for exam­ple, that the lore of the time tend­ed to link the lion — an ani­mal local­ly extinct since before the Mid­dle Ages began — with Jesus Christ. Thus “the sym­bol­ic aspects of lions were there­fore as impor­tant for the artists as their actu­al phys­i­cal fea­tures,” writes Men­tal Floss’ Jane Alexan­der, and in any case, “medieval artists typ­i­cal­ly weren’t con­cerned with real­ism.” At Hyper­al­ler­gic, Elaine Velie quotes the Met’s asso­ciate cura­tor in the Depart­ment of Medieval Art Shirin Fozi as observ­ing that, “very often, peo­ple think that they’re laugh­ing at the Mid­dle Ages, and they’re actu­al­ly laugh­ing with the Mid­dle Ages.” It may sur­prise us to con­sid­er that our ances­tors, too, had sens­es of humor — and that the cul­tur­al con­cept of the “fun­ny ani­mal” has been around much longer than we might have imag­ined.

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    The Aberdeen Bes­tiary, One of the Great Medieval Illu­mi­nat­ed Man­u­scripts, Now Dig­i­tized in High Res­o­lu­tion & Made Avail­able Online

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    Based in Seoul, Col­in Marshall writes and broad­casts on cities, lan­guage, and cul­ture. He’s the author of the newslet­ter Books on Cities as well as the books 한국 요약 금지 (No Sum­ma­riz­ing Korea) and Kore­an Newtro. Fol­low him on the social net­work for­mer­ly known as Twit­ter at @colinmarshall.

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