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Beryl Rowland, The Art of Memory and the Bestiary |
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Willene Clark, The Aviary-Bestiary at the Houghton Library, Harvard |
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Xenia Muratova, Workshop Methods in English Late Twelfth-Century Illumination and the Production of Luxury Bestiaries. |
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Guy Mermier, The Phoenix: Its Nature and its Place in the Tradition of the Physiologus |
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Wendy Pfeffer, Spring, Love, Birdsong; The Nightingale in Two Cultures |
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Jeanette Beer, Duel of Bestiaries |
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Lilian Randall, An Elephant in the Litany; Further Thoughts on an English Book of Hours in the Walters Art Gallery (W 102) |
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Meradith McMunn, Bestiary Influences in Two Thirteenth Century Romances. |
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Michael Curley, Animal Symbolism in the Prophecies of Merlin. |
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Mary Coker Joslin, Notes on Beasts in th e Histoires ancienne jusqu'a Cesar of Roger, Chateliane de Lille |
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John Friedmann, Peacocks and Preachers : Analytic Technique in Marcus of Orvieto's Liber de Moralitatibus, Vatican lat. MS 5935 |
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APPENDIX Manuscripts of Western Medieval Bestioary Versions Bibliography of Bestiary Studies since 1962 |