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| John Ashton
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Curious Creatures in Zoology
(New York: Cassel Publishing, 1890) 
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| Ron Baxter, Colum Hourihane, ed.
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Learning from Nature: Lessons in Virtue and Vice in the Physiologus and Bestiaries
(in Colum Hourihane, ed., Virtue & vice: the personifications in the Index of Christian art, Prionceton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2000, 29-41)
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| Anne Clark
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Beasts and Bawdy
(New York: Taplinger Publishing Company, 1975)
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| Michael J. Curley
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Physiologus
(Austin: University of Texas Press, 1979)
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| George C. Druce
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An Account of the Mermecoleon or Ant-lion
(Antiquaries Journal, 3, 1923, 347-364) 
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| Herodotus, George Rawlinson, trans.
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The History of Herodotus
(London: Everyman's Library, 1858/1997) 
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| Willy Ley
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Dawn of Zoology
(Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1968)
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| Florence McCulloch
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Medieval Latin and French Bestiaries
(Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1962; Series: Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures, 33)
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| Ann Payne
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Medieval Beasts
(New York: New Amsterdam Books, 1990)
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| Mark H. Podwal
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A Jewish Bestiary: a Book of Fabulous Creatures Drawn from Hebraic Legend and Lore
(Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1984)
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| Suzetta Tucker
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Christian Legends & Symbols
(Suzetta Tucker, 1999) 
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