M. D. Anderson
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Misericords: Medieval Life in English Woodcarving
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Michael Bath; Gabriel Bianciotto & Michel Salvat, ed.
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The Serpent-Eating Stag in the Renaissance
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Janetta Rebold Benton
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Medieval Menagerie: Animals in the Art of the Middle Ages
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Thomas Brown; James Eason, ed.
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Pseudodoxia Epidemica: Or, Enquiries into very many Received Tenents and commonly presumed Truths
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Anne Clark
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Beasts and Bawdy
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Arthur H. Collins
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Symbolism of Animals and Birds Represented in English Church Architecture
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Michael J. Curley
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Physiologus
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Victor Henry Debidour
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Le Bestiaire Sculpté du Moyen Age en France
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Fitzwilliam Museum
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Fitzwilliam Museum Bestiary MS 254
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Gerald of Wales; Thomas Forester, trans.; Richard Hoare, trans; Thomas Wright, ed.
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The historical works of Giraldus Cambrensis
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Gerald of Wales; Thomas Forester, trans.; Thomas Wright, ed.
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The Topography of Ireland
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Debra Hassig
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Homo animal est, homo animal non est: Text and Image in Medieval English Bestiaries
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Ryan Judkins
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There Came A Hart In At The Chamber Door: Medieval Deer As Pets
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Françoise Lecocq
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Cornix, ceruus, coruus, phoenix. Échos grecs et latins du fragment hésiodique sur les animaux à longue vie
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Guy R. Mermier
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The Romanian Bestiary: An English Translation and Commentary on the Ancient "Physiologus" Tradition
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
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The Unicorn Tapestries
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Xenia Muratova
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Sulle piastrelle in terracotta della chiesa di Anglona
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Ann Payne
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Medieval Beasts
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Gisela Ripoll Lopez
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A belt fitting with Physiologus scenes in the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Beryl Rowland
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Blind Beasts: Chaucer's Animal World
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J. L. Schrader, ed.
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A Medieval Bestiary
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Klaus Weimann
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Middle English Animal Literature
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