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J.P. Gumbert
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P.M. Vermeer
AN UNUSUAL "YOGH" IN THE BESTIARY MANUSCRIPT—A PALAEOGRAPHICAL NOTE
40.1 (1971), 56-57
DOI:10.2307/43627696
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J.P. Gumbert
,
P.M. Vermeer
AN UNUSUAL "YOGH" IN THE BESTIARY MANUSCRIPT—A PALAEOGRAPHICAL NOTE
40.1 (1971), 56-57
DOI:10.2307/43627696
BESTIARY
manuscripts
palaeography
Norman Davis
NOTES ON THE MIDDLE ENGLISH "BESTIARY"
19. (1950), 56-59
DOI:10.2307/43626379
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Sarah Kay
'The English bestiary', the continental
Physiologus
, and the intersections between them
85.1 (2016), 118-
DOI:10.2307/26396473
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HANNEKE WIRTJES
Beasts and Birds of the Middle Ages: the Bestiary and its Legacy
, by Willene B. Clarke, Meradith T. McMunn
60.1 (1991), 107-108
DOI:10.2307/43629392
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Dark Archives (Oxford, 2019)
Names and Identity in the Medieval World (Glasgow, 2018)
Neighbours and Strangers (Southampton, 2017)
Dominus Episcopus (Stockholm, 2015)
The Mediterranean City: Connectivity (Oxford, 2013)
Story-telling in Court and Cloister (York, 2013)
The Mediterranean City: Religion (Rome, 2013)
Exegesis, from East to West (London, 2013)
The Mediterranean City: Space (St Andrews, 2012)
Medievalists and Classicists in Conversation: Epic (Oxford, 2012)
Reading Scripture from Medieval to Early Modern (Liverpool, 2011)
The Medieval Library (Durham, 2010)
Fifteenth Century Humanism in Europe (Oxford, 2009)
Sponsored by MÆ:
Full Calendar of Events
Oxford Med. Grad. Conf.
2020: Translation
2019: Deviance
2018: Animals
2017: Time
2016: Wonder
2015: Colour
2014: Journey
2013: Skill
2012: Meat
2011: Sleep
2010: Error
2009: Play
2008: Light
2007: Judgement & Apocalypse
2006: Death & Resurrection
2005: Allegory
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