De bestiis et aliis rebus (1526)
Operum M. Hugonis a S. Victore, Volume 2
Jodoco Badio Ascensio and Joanni Parvo
Paris, 1526
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The De bestiis et aliis rebus (On beasts and other things) is a composite text in four books. The overall author is unknown, though it was often incorrectly attributed to Hugh of St Victor.
Book I is based on the De avibus, a moralized book about birds by Hugh of Fouilloy. Books II and III are based on versions of the Latin Physiologus. Book IV is an alphabetical list of definitions, many of which are about animals.
The original text was was published in 1526 in Paris by Jodoco Badio Ascensio and Joanni Parvo. It is in three volumes; the extract is from Volume 2, pages marked Fo.CCXLI to Fo.CCXCIV.
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The text as published in 1526 is in the public domain. See the PDF file for license terms of the source library (Bibliothèque nationale de France). This extract edition was created by David Badke in 2024 and is also in the public domain.