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Bibliography : St John's College (Oxford) Library, MS. 61
Ron Baxter
Bestiaries and their Users in the Middle Ages
Arthur H. Collins
Some Twelfth-Century Animal Carvings and their Sources in the Bestiaries
George C. Druce
The Elephant in Medieval Legend and Art
George C. Druce
The Medieval Bestiaries and their Influence on Ecclesiastical Decorative Art
Ralph Hanna
A Descriptive Catalog of the Western Medieval Manuscripts of St John's College Oxford
William O. Hassall
Bestiary: Ms. St. John's 61
M. R. James
The Bestiary
M. R. James
The Bestiary: Being A Reproduction in Full of Ms. Ii 4. 26 in the University Library, Cambridge, with supplementary plates from other manuscripts of English origin, and a preliminary study of the Latin bestiary as current in England
Helen Renshaw
The Illustrations of the Latin Bestiary, with special reference to the MS. 61 in St John's College, Oxford
Francesco Sbordone
La Tradizione manoscritta del Physiologus Latino
Brunsdon Yapp
A New Look at English Bestiaries