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References to publications, sorted by year and author.

Buquet Thierry (2013).
Nommer les animaux exotiques de Baybars, d’Orient en Occident
In: Les non-dits du nom. Onomastique et documents en terres d’Islam. Mélanges offerts à Jacqueline Sublet, ed. by Müller, C. / M. Roiland. Presses de l’Ifpo - IRHT, Beirut PIFD. 267. , pp. 375-402.

Buquet Thierry (2012).
Les panthères de Timothée de Gaza dans l’encyclopédie zoologique de Constantin VII
Rursus, 7.

Buquet Thierry (2012).
La belle captive : la girafe dans les ménageries princières au Moyen Âge
In: a bête captive au Moyen Âge et à l’époque moderne (Actes des deuxièmes rencontres internationales « Des bêtes et des hommes » Valenciennes, 8-9 novembre 2007). Encrage université, Amiens, pp. 65-90.

Buquet Thierry (2010-2011).
Le guépard médiéval, ou comment reconnaître un animal sans nom
Reinardus. Yearbook of the International Reynard Society, 23:12-47.

Buquet Thierrry (2008).
La girafe, belle inconnu des bibles médiévales. Camelopardis: un animal philologique
Anthropozoologica, 43,2:47-68.

Burbank Bridaham Lester (1969).
Gargoyles, Chimeres, and the Grotesque in French Gothic Sculpture
New York, Da Capo Press. Architecture and Decorative Art. 21.

Burger Peter (1990).
Katholieke Dieren. De schepping voor leken verklaard door Jacob van Maerlant
Literatuur, 7:66-73.

BURGESS Glyn and CURRY John (1991).
Berbiolete and Dindialos: animal magic in some twelfth century garments
Medium Ævum, 60(1):84-92.

Burnelle L (1964).
La pensée scientifique d'Isidore de Séville
Scientia, 59:33-36.

Burnett Charles (1998).
Adelard of Bath, Conversations with his Nephew. On the Same and the Different, Questions on Natural Science, and On Birds
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. Cambridge Medieval Classics. 9.

Burns E (2001).
"Courtly Love: Who Needs It? Recent Feminist Work in the Medieval French Tradition"
Signs, 27(1):23-57.

Burriss Eli (1935).
The place of the dog in superstition as revealed in Latin literature
Classical Philology, 30:32-42.

Burriss Eli (1935).
The place of the dog in superstition as revealed in Latin literature
Classical Philology, 30:32-42.

Burrow J.A (1975).
Henryson: "The preaching of the swallow"
Essays in Criticism, 25:25-37.

Burrow J (1979).
Young saint, old devil: Reflections on a medieval proverb
Review of English Studies, 30:385-396.

Burrow J (1979).
Young saint, old devil: Reflections on a medieval proverb
Review of English Studies, 30:385-396.

Bursch H (1979).
Zur Herkunft der Familie von ital. bracco, frz braque, dt Bracke
Romanistischses Jahrbuch, 30 :59-62.

Bursch Horst (1979).
Zur Herkunft der Familie von ital. bracco, frz. braque, dtsch. Bracke
Romanistisches Jahrbuch, 30:59-62.

Bursch Horst (1979).
Zur Herkunft der Familie von ital. bracco, frz. braque, dtsch. Bracke
Romanistisches Jahrbuch, 30:59-62.

Burton T.L (1978).
The crocodile as the symbol of an evil woman: a medieval interpretation of the crocodile-relationship
Parergon, 20:25-33.

Burton J (1970).
Those are the high-flying cranes
Journal of Semitic Studies, 15:246-65.

Burton Maurice (1959).
Phoenix Re-born

Burton Maurice (1952).
The Hedgehog and the Apples
Illustrated London News, August 16:264.

Busch Petra (2001).
Die Vogelparlamente und Vogelsprachen in der deutschen Literatur des späten Mittelalters und der frühen Neuzeit
München. Poetica, Beiheft. 24.

Buschinger Danielle (2011).
Die Elefanten bei Konrad von Megenberg und in der erzählenden Literatur des Hochmittelalters
Jahrbuch der Oswald von Wolkenstein-Gesellschaft, 18:207-225.

 
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