Manuscript

Bibliography : St John's College (Oxford) Library, MS. 61

Ron Baxter Bestiaries and their Users in the Middle Ages
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Francesco Sbordone La Tradizione manoscritta del Physiologus Latino
Brunsdon Yapp A New Look at English Bestiaries