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  Encyclopedia Mythica: Bestiary
In the European Middle Ages a bestiary was a collection of stories, each based on a description of certain qualities of an animal, plant, or even stone.
Often illustrated, the earliest known bestiary dates from the 9th century.
Original texts and images from the Aberdeen Bestiary (1542).
www.pantheon.org /areas/bestiary   (132 words)

  
 Sales Galery
From the Aberdeen Bestiary (Aberdeen University Library MS 24)
It represents Christ in majesty, framed by angels and the symbols of the four evangelists.
From the Aberdeen Bestiary (Aberdeen University Library MS 24, Folio1r.
www.coindet.com /galerie2.htm   (698 words)

  
 The Aberdeen Bestiary Project - Table of contents
If this is the first time you have used this resource it will be of benefit to read the section entitled Assistance on the use of this resource which provides details of how the information is presented.
The Aberdeen Bestiary: the history of the manuscript
Folio by folio commentary on the Bestiary from an art historical perspective.
mahan.wonkwang.ac.kr /link/med/manuscript/Abdn/mss.html   (124 words)

  
 Missing page - Error 404 - University of Aberdeen
All the information you need about what is on offer from the University of Aberdeen - courses, finance, accommodation, student life, getting more information, etc. - for Undergraduate, Postgraduate, European Union, International and Mature students, Parents, Guardians, Careers Advisers and Teachers can now be found on the Student Recruitment and Admissions Services website.
Enquiries about studying at Aberdeen should be directed to sras@abdn.ac.uk
All photographs and text copyright © 2004 University of Aberdeen
www.clues.abdn.ac.uk:8080 /besttest/firstpag.html   (252 words)

  
 Medieval Bestiary : Bibliography by Subject
Aberdeen University, The Aberdeen Bestiary Project (Aberdeen University, 1996)
Mariko Miyazaki, "Misericord owls and medieval anti-semitism" (in Debra Hassig, ed., The Mark of the Beast: The Medieval Bestiary in Art, Life, and Literature, New York: Garland, 1999, 23-49)
The Bestiary and its Legacy, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1989, 151-163)
www.bestiary.ca /biblios/bibliosubject.htm   (3857 words)

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