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References to publications, sorted by year and author.

Arendt Gerhard-H (1965).
Die satirische Struktur des mittelniederländischen "Van den Vos Reynaerde"
Köln, Diss.

Arents A (1943).
Jacob van Maerlant, proeve van bibliografie
Damme.

Arkenbout A (1971).
De valkerij in Voorne hijdens de Middleeuwen
Holland. Regionaal-historisch tijdschrift, 3(3):67-73.

Armand-Calliat Louis (1953).
Une stéle de Montceau-les-Mines montrant un chat domestique
Gallia, 11(1):85-89.

Armbruster L (1941).
Die Biene im Wissen um 1200
Archiv für Bienenkunde, 22:49-144.

Armengaud F and Poirion D (1968).
Bestiaires
In: Encyclopaedia universalis, ed. by 1968, Paris, vol. III, pp. 214-223.

Armijo Carmen (1996).
El bestiario medieval: Una clave para la interpretación del Libro de los gatos
In: Caballeros, monjas y maestros en la Edad Media: Actas de las V Jornadas Medievales, ed. by Lilian von der Walde/Concepcion Company/Aurelio Gonzalez. Colegio de Mexico, University Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexiko Medievalia . 13. , pp. 205-219.

Armistead Mary (2001).
The Middle English physiologus. A critical translation and commentary
Blacksburg, MA Thesis, Virginia Polytechnic.

Armistead S.G and Monroe J.T (1985).
Beached whales and roaring mice: additional remarks on Hispano-Arabic strophic poetry
La Corónica, 13:206-42.

Armistead Samuel (1990).
An anecdote of King Jaume I and its Arabic congener
In: Cultures in contact in medieval Spain. Historical and Literary Essays Presented to L. P. Harvey, ed. by D. Hook/B. Taylor, London, pp. 1-8.

Armistead Samuel, Monroe James, and Silverman Joseph (2010).
Was Calixto's grandmother a nymphomaniac Mamlūk princess? (A Footnote on "Lo de tu abuela con el ximio" [La Celestina, aucto 1])
In: eHumanista: Journal of Iberian Studies, vol. 14, pp. 1-23.

Armitage Ph and Goodall J (1977).
Medieval horned and polled sheep: the archaeological and iconographic evidence
Antiquaries Journal, 57:73-89.

Armitage Ph and Goodall J (1977).
Medieval horned and polled sheep: the archaeological and iconographic evidence
Antiquaries Journal, 57:73-89.

Armour Peter (1995).
Griffins
In: Mythical Beasts, ed. by John Cherry. British Museum Press/Pomegranite Artbooks, London, pp. 72-103.

Armour Peter (1989).
Dante's Griffin and the History of the World: A Study of the Earthly Paradise (Purg. Cantos XXIX-XXXIII)
Oxford.

Armstrong E (1958).
The Folklore of Birds

Armstrong E (1944).
The Symbolism of the Swan and the Goose
Folklore, 55:54-58.

Armstrong E (1944).
The Symbolism of the Swan and the Goose
Folklore, 55:54-58.

Armstrong E (1943).
The Crane Dance in East and West
Antiquity, 17:71-76.

Armstrong Lilian (1983).
The Illustration of Pliny's Historia naturalis: Manuscripts before 1430
Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, 46:19-39.

Arnds Peter (2015).
Lycanthropy in German Literature
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, Palgrave Macmillan. (ISBN: 978-1-137-54162-8).

Arndt Karl (1971).
"De gallo et iaspide". Ein Fabelmotiv bei Frans Snyders
Aachener Kunstblätter, 40:186-193.

Arndt W (1925/26).
Über die Vögel in der Heilkunde der alten Kulturvölker
Journal für Ornithologie, 73:475-93.

Arnott M, Beavan I, and Geddes J (1996).
The Aberdeen Bestiary: an Online Medieval Text
Computers & Texts [CTI Textual Studies Newsletter], 11.

Arnott W (1979).
The eagle portent in the Agamennon: An ornithological footnote
Classical Quarterly, 29:7-8.

 
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