Seps (legendary creature)
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A seps is a legendary snake from medieval bestiaries. They were said to have extremely corrosive venom that liquefied their prey.[1]
The seps is described as "a small snake which consumes with its poison not just the body but the bones" in the medieval Aberdeen Bestiary.[2] Lucan's Pharsalia refers to its appearance and the effects of its poison.[3]
Shelley in Prometheus Unbound writes:
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Badke, David (2011-01-15). "Seps". The Medieval Bestiary. Retrieved 2008-12-28.
- ^ Aberdeen Bestiary, folio 69v.
- ^ Tennant, Roy (date unknown). Lucan's Pharsalia Book 9 ll. 723, 764 (line numbers in the original Latin). Retrieved from http://mcllibrary.org/Pharsalia/book9.html.
- ^ Shelley, Percy Bysshe (1820), Prometheus Unbound, Act III, scene 1.