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GLYN S. BURGESS, JOHN L. CURRY

"BERBIOLETE" AND "DINDIALOS": ANIMAL MAGIC IN SOME TWELFTH-CENTURY GARMENTS

60.1 (1991), 84-92 DOI:10.2307/43629385
GLYN S. BURGESS, JOHN L. CURRY

"BERBIOLETE" AND "DINDIALOS": ANIMAL MAGIC IN SOME TWELFTH-CENTURY GARMENTS

60.1 (1991), 84-92 DOI:10.2307/43629385
Reviews
Alison M. Wilson Blind Beasts: Chaucer's Animal World, by Beryl Rowland 42.1 (1973), 91-93 DOI:10.2307/43627849
CAROLINNE WHITE Talking Animals: Medieval Latin Beast Poetry, 750-1150, by Jan M. Ziolkowski 64.1 (1995), 112-114 DOI:10.2307/43629682
Francesca Galligan Carlo Donà, Per le vie dell'altro mondo: L'animale guida e il mito del viaggio, Medioevo Romanzo e Orientale, Studi 13 74.1 (2005), 147-148 DOI:10.2307/43632277
Miranda Griffin Sarah Kay, Animal Skins and the Reading Self in Medieval Latin and French Bestiaries 87.1 (2018), 165-
Ann Squires David Salter, Holy and Noble Beasts: Encounters with Animals in Medieval Literature 71.2 (2002), 314-314 DOI:10.2307/43630444
K.P. Clarke Karl Steel, How to Make a Human: Animals and Violence in the Middle Ages 82.2 (2013), 318- DOI:10.2307/43633015
DOROTHY YAMAMOTO Thomas Honegger, From Phoenix to Chatuntecleer: Medieval English Animal Poetry, Swiss Studies in English 120 66.2 (1997), 326-327 DOI:10.2307/43630088
Barbara C. Raw Anglo-Saxon Animal Art and its Germanic Background, by George Speake 50.2 (1981), 327-328 DOI:10.2307/43628628
Jeffrey Jerome Cohen Susan Crane, Animal Encounters: Contacts and Concepts in Medieval Britain 83.2 (2014), 331-
Sylvia Huot Ian P. Wei, Thinking about Animals in Thirteenth-Century Paris: Theologians on the Boundary between Humans and Animals 90.2 (2021), 339-
BARRY TAYLOR Vicenta Blay Manzanera and Dorothy S. Severin, Animals in 'Celestina', Papers of the Medieval Hispanic Research Seminar 18 (London: Department of Hispanic Studies, Queen Mary and Westfield College, 1999) 71.2 (2002), 361-362 DOI:10.2307/43630487
Miranda Griffin Peggy McCracken, In the Skin of a Beast: Sovereignty and Animality in Medieval France 87.2 (2018), 397-
Shorter Notices
L’Humain et l’animal dans la France médiévale (XIIe–XVe s.)/Human and Animal in Medieval France (12th–15th c.), ed. Irène Fabry-Tehranci and Anna Russakoff, Faux Titre 397 84.1 (2015), 184-
Animal Languages in the Middle Ages: Representations of Interspecies Communication, ed.
Alison Langdon
87.2 (2018), 416-

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