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| Ron Baxter
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Bestiaries and their Users in the Middle Ages
(Phoenix Mill, UK: Sutton Publishing, 1998)
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| Willene B. Clark
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Medieval Book of Birds: Hugh of Fouilloy's Aviarium
(Binghampton, NY: Center for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies, 1992; Series: Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies)
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| Arthur H. Collins
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Some Twelfth-Century Animal Carvings and their Sources in the Bestiaries
(The Connoisseur, Vol. 106. No. 472, 1940, 238-243) 
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| George C. Druce
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The Caladrius and its legend, sculptured upon the twelfth-century doorway of Alne Church, Yorkshire
(Archaeological Journal, 69, 1912, 381-416) 
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The Elephant in Medieval Legend and Art
(Journal of the Royal Archaeological Institute, 76, 1919, 1-73) 
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On the Legend of the Serra or Saw-Fish
(Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London, 2nd series, XXXI, 1919, 20-35) 
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The Symbolism of the Goat on the Norman Font at Thames Ditton
(Surrey Archaeology, 21, 1908, 109-112) 
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| James I. McNelis, III, L. A. J. R. Houwen, ed.
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A Greyhound should have "eres in že manere of a serpent". Bestiary material in the hunting manuals Livre de chasse and The Master of the Game
(in L. A. J. R. Houwen, ed., Animals and the Symbolic in Mediaeval Art and Literature (Mediaevalia Groningana, 20), Groningen: Egbert Forsten, 1997, 67-76)
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| Elizabeth Morrison
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Beasts Factual and Fantastic
(Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum, 2007)
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| Ann Payne
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Medieval Beasts
(New York: New Amsterdam Books, 1990)
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| Margaret Rickert
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Painting in Britain: the Middle Ages
(London: Penguin Books, 1954; Series: The Pelican History of Art)
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