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IV. Tiere in nicht-tierbestimmter Literatur
V. Tiere
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2. Einzelne Tiere
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Rebhuhn
Michael Italikos. Klage auf den Tod seines Rebhuhns
Il tetrax ed il tarax di Nemesiano
Letter to the Editor: Saint Jerome and his patridge
The Worm and the Partridge: Refelctions on the Poetry of Florencia Pinar
Die Trappe in der klassisch-arabischen Literatur
A painting by Pantoja and the legend of the partridge of St. Nicholas of Tolentino
Galline di Faraone e Tacchini
Le dindon: un intrus dans le système naturel de l'ancien monde
L'histoire naturelle du rôle des genêts, Crex crex
La connaissance des gallinacés sauvages du XIIe au XVe siècle
Andar a caça de perdizes con bueyes
Les étapes de la domestication de la pintade, Numida Meleagris
L'oiseau nègre. L'aventure des pintades dionysiaques
The "Partridge"? An Old English multiquote
Turkeys in French and English caricature
The Old English "Partridge" reconsidered
"Partriches wynges": a note on "Hous of Fame", 1391-92
I francolini di Marco Polo. Fonte, citazione, parodia
Historische Darstellung der Großtrappe (Otis tarda)
La pintade (Poule d'Inde) dans les textes du Moyen Age
Two cats in a Humanistic context. To say nothing of the peacock, the partridge and a dog
Some peripatetic Birds: Treecreepers, Partridges, Woodpeckers
"Rebhuhn"
"Perdrix"
Reiher
Rind
Salamander
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