Margaret Allen; Beryl Rowland & Arthur Adamson
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Bestiary
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Mary Allyson Armistead
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The Middle English Physiologus: A Critical Translation and Commentary
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J. W. H. Atkins
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Early English Translation
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Megan Cavell
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Spiders Behaving Badly in the Middle English Physiologus,the Bestiaire Attributed to Pierre de Beauvais and Odo of Cheriton’s Fables
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Megan Cavell, ed,
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The The Medieval Bestiary in English: Texts and Translations of the Old and Middle English Physiologus
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Willene B. Clark; Meradith T. McMunn
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Beasts and Birds of the Middle Ages: The Bestiary and its Legacy
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Gala Copley
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The Position of London, British Library, MS Arundel 292 in the Medieval Bestiary Tradition
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Norman Davis
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Notes on the Middle English Bestiary
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Thomas J. Elliott
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A medieval bestiary
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O. J. Emory
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Hall's Edition of the Middle English Bestiary
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Dora Faraci
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Il Bestiario medio inglese (ms Arundel 292 della British Library)
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J. P. Gumbert; P. M. Vermeer
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An unusual Yogh in the Bestiary manuscript - a palaeographical note
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J. Hall
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Selections from Early Middle English
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Koichi Kano
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On a Few Rhymes in The Middle English Physiologus
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Richard Morris
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An Old English miscellany containing a bestiary, Kentish sermons, Proverbs of Alfred, religious poems of the thirteenth century, from manuscripts in the British Museum, Bodleian Library, Jesus College Library, etc.
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Richard Morris
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Specimens of Early English
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PCMEP
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The Parsed Corpus of Middle English Poetry: Bestiary
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John Scahill
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Trilingualism in Early Middle English Miscellanies: Languages and Literature
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Elaine M. Treharne
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Old and Middle English: An Anthology
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Hanneke Wirtjes, ed.
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The Middle English Physiologus
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