Beasts, Bestiaries & the Physiologus

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Aristotle, Historia animalium, ed. and trans. A. L. Peck, 3 vols, London, 1965.

Le Bestiare de Philippe de Thaun, ed. Emmanual Walberg, Lund, 1900.

The Bestiary, ed. M. R. James, Oxford, 1928.

Clark, W. B. and M. T. McMunn, Beasts and Birds of the Middle Ages: The Bestiary and its Legacy, Philadelphia, 198.

Cronin, Jr., Grover, "The Besitiary and the Mediaeval Mind-Some Complexities," MLQ, II (1941), 191-8.

Diekstra, F. N. M., "The Physiologus, the Bestiaries and Medieval Animal Lore," Neophilologus, LXIX (1985), 142-55.

George, Wilma and W. B. Yapp, Natural History in the Medieval Bestiary, London, 1989.

Henderson, Arnold, "Medieval Beasts and Modern Cages: The Making of Meaning in Fables and Bestiaries," PMLA, XCVII (1982), 40-9.

James, M. R., "The Bestiary," History, NS XVI (1931), 1-11.

McCulloch, Frances, Medieval Latin and French Bestiaries, Chapel Hill, 1960.

Morson, John, "The English Cistercians and the Bestiary," Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, XXXIX (1956), 146-70.

The Old English Elene, Phoenix and Physiologus, ed. A. S. Cook , New Haven, 1919.

The Old English Physiologus, ed. Ann Squires, Durham Medieval Texts V, Durham, 1988.

Robin, P. Ansell, Animal Lore in English Literature, London, 1932.

Varty, Kenneth, Reynard the Fox: A Study of the Fox in Medieval Art, Leicester, 1967.

White, Beatrice, "Medieval Animal Lore," Anglia, LXXII(1954), 21-30.

Yapp, W. B.,"A New Look at English Bestiaries," Medium Ævum, LIV(1985), 1-19.