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Animal poetry in French and English literature and the Greek tradition
by Bibuser, last updated: 2008-04-15 23:16
Die anglo-normannische Versversion des Briefes des Presbyters Johannes
by Bibuser, last updated: 2008-04-15 23:12
Illustrated Manuscripts of Prudentius
by Bibuser, last updated: 2008-04-15 23:09
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"Parody in Isengrimus"
by Bibuser, last updated: 2008-04-13 16:32
Actes du IVe Colloque de la Society International Renardienne, Evreux, 7-11 Sept. 1981. A series of essays relating to animal fables of the Middle Ages, including several on Reynard the Fox; others discuss the Bestiaire d'amour of Richard de Fournival, the French fabliaux genre, bestiaries, etc. Articles in English, French and German. 724 p. Language: French/German/English ISBN: 2-13-038255-X; LC: CB351.C2
Images of Medieval Monsters In Marvels of the East and other Manuscripts
by Bibuser, last updated: 2008-04-13 16:27
"En mørk finde? om truende villdyr i nordeuropeisk middelalder (Dark enemy? The threatening wild in medieval northern Europe)"
by Bibuser, last updated: 2008-04-13 16:27
Beasts in the Woods: Medieval Responses to the Threatening Wild
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"A New Interpretation of the Witham Bowl and its Animal Imagery"
by Bibuser, last updated: 2008-04-13 16:24
This issue includes the following papers which encompass archaeological, artistic and written sources: Terry OConnor, Medieval Zooarchaeology: What Are We Trying to Do?, 3-21 Anna Gannon, King of all Beasts Beast of all Kings Lions in Anglo-Saxon Coinage and Art, 22-37 Steve Ashby, The Role of Zooarchaeology in the Interpretation of Socioeconomic Status: A Discussion with Reference to Medieval Europe, 38-60 Paul Sorrell, A New Interpretation of the Witham Bowl and its Animal Imagery, 61-80 Graham Twigg, The Black Rat and the Plague, 81-99 Mark Brisbane and Mark Maltby, Love Letters to Bare Bones: A Comparison of Two Types of Evidence for the Use of Animals in Medieval Novgorod, 100-118 Audrey Meaney, Birds on the Stream of Consciousness: Riddles 7 to 10 of the Exeter Book, 119-151 Aleks Pluskowski, Hares with Crossbows. Integrating Physical and Conceptual Approaches Towards Medieval Fauna, 152-182 Language: English
The Bestiary of Anne Walshe
by Bibuser, last updated: 2008-04-13 16:21
"Theophrastus on Lyngurium: Medieval and Early Modern Lore from the Classical Lapidary Tradition"
by Bibuser, last updated: 2008-04-13 16:20
"Le combat du guerrier contre un animal fantastique: à propos de trois chapiteaux de Vézelay"
by Bibuser, last updated: 2008-04-13 16:17
A Book of Unicorns
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The Lady and the Unicorn
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"The Unicorn in the Old Testament"
by Bibuser, last updated: 2008-04-13 16:08
The Unicorn
by Bibuser, last updated: 2008-04-13 16:07
The Lungfish, the Dodo and the Unicorn: An Excursion into Romantic Zoologogy
by Bibuser, last updated: 2008-04-13 14:44
Bestiario medievale
by Bibuser, last updated: 2008-04-13 14:43
"Eine Goldene byzantinische Gürtelschnalle in der Prähistorischen Staatssammlung München. Motive des Physiologus auf byzantinischen Schnallen des 6.-7. Jahrhunderts"
by Bibuser, last updated: 2008-04-13 14:20
L'Alfabeto simbolico degli animali: i bestiari del medievo
by Bibuser, last updated: 2008-04-13 14:19
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