W. Geoffrey Arnott
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Birds in the Ancient World from A to Z
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John Ashton
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Curious Creatures in Zoology
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Dean R. Baldwin
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Genre and Meaning in the Old English Phoenix
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Janetta Rebold Benton
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Medieval Menagerie: Animals in the Art of the Middle Ages
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N. F. Blake
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The Phoenix
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R. van den Broek
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The Myth of the Phoenix According to Classical and Early Christian Tradition
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Thomas Brown; James Eason, ed.
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Pseudodoxia Epidemica: Or, Enquiries into very many Received Tenents and commonly presumed Truths
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John Bugge
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The Virgin Phoenix
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John Cherry, ed.
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Mythical Beasts
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Anne Clark
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Beasts and Bawdy
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Arthur H. Collins
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Symbolism of Animals and Birds Represented in English Church Architecture
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Albert S. Cook
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Old English Elene, Phoenix and Physiologus
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Albert S Cook
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The Phoenix
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Albert S. Cook
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Translations from the Old English
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Albert S. Cook; James Hall Pitman
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The Old English Physiologus
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Michael J. Curley
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Physiologus
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Georges Cuvier; Theodore Wells Pietsch, ed.; Abby J. Simpson, trans.
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Cuvier’s History of the Natural Sciences
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Victor Henry Debidour
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Le Bestiaire Sculpté du Moyen Age en France
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Rodney Dennys
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The Heraldic Imagination
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Michael D. C. Drout
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"The Partridge” is a phoenix: revising the Exeter Book Physiologus
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Dora Faraci
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Sources and cultural background. The example of the Old English Phoenix
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Edmund Goldsmid
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Un-Natural History, or Myths of Ancient Science
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Thomas P. Harrison
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Bird of Paradise: Phoenix Redivivus
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Debra Hassig
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Homo animal est, homo animal non est: Text and Image in Medieval English Bestiaries
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Tony Jebson, ed.
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The Exeter Book (Exeter, Cathedral Chapter Library, MS 3501)
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Valerie Jones; Debra Hassig, ed.
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The phoenix and the resurrection
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Laurence Gosserez, ed.
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Le phénix et son Autre: Poétique d'un mythe. Des origines au XVIe siècle
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M. Laurent
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Le phénix, les serpents et les aromates dans une miniature du XII siècle
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Françoise Lecocq
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Caeneus « auis unica » (Ovide, Mét. 12, 532) est-il le phénix?
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Françoise Lecocq
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Cornix, ceruus, coruus, phoenix. Échos grecs et latins du fragment hésiodique sur les animaux à longue vie
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Françoise Lecocq
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Deux faces du phénix impérial : Trajan et Hadrien sur l'aureus de 117/118 ap. J.C.
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Françoise Lecocq
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Deux oiseaux solaires en un : le coq, le phénix et l’héliodrome
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Françoise Lecocq
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The Flight of the Phoenix to Paradise in Ancient Literature and Iconography
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Françoise Lecocq
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Herodotus' Phoenix between Hesiod and Papyrus Harris 500, and its Legacy in Tacitus
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Françoise Lecocq
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Le phénix dans le Physiologus byzantin du pseudo-Epiphane et dans le Physiologus de Vienne : erreur textuelle et interprétation étymologique
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Françoise Lecocq
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Phénix, l'oiseau couleur du temps: Le symbolisme chronologique du mythe du phénix, de l'Égypte ancienne à la Rome païenne et chrétienne
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Françoise Lecocq
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À propos du phénix. Lecture critique d’un ouvrage récent
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Françoise Lecocq
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Les réinterprétations textuelles et iconographiques des attributs du phénix, de l'Égypte à Rome
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Françoise Lecocq
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« Le sexe incertain » du phénix: de la zoologie à la théologie
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Françoise Lecocq
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Y a-t-il un phénix dans la Bible ? À propos de Job 29, 18, de Tertullien (De resurrectione carnis 13, 2-3) et d’Ambroise (De excessu fratris 2, 59)
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Douglas R. Letson
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The Old English Physiologus and the Homiletic Tradition
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Willy Ley
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Dawn of Zoology
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Peter Lum
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Fabulous Beasts
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Jean Maurice
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L' image du Phénix dans les bestiaires moralisés français des XIIe et XIIIe siècles
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Brian McFadden
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Sweet Odors and Interpretative Authority in the Exeter Book Physiologus and Phoenix
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Guy R. Mermier; Willene B. Clark & Meradith T. McMunn, ed.
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The Phoenix: its nature and its place in the tradition of the Physiologus
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Guy R. Mermier
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The Romanian Bestiary: An English Translation and Commentary on the Ancient "Physiologus" Tradition
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M. R. Niehoff
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The Phoenix in Rabbinic Literature
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Joseph Nigg
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Transformations of the Phoenix: from the Church Fathers to the Bestiaries
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Joseph Nigg
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Wonder Beasts: Tales and Lore of the Phoenix, the Griffin, the Unicorn, and the Dragon
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Ann Payne
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Medieval Beasts
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A. Priest
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The Phoenix in Fact and Fancy
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Louis Rodrigues
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Anglo-Saxon Religious Verse Allegories
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Beryl Rowland
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Blind Beasts: Chaucer's Animal World
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J. L. Schrader, ed.
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A Medieval Bestiary
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Brian Shaw; Jeanette Beer, ed.
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The Old English Phoenix
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A. M. Smyth
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A Book of Fabulous Beasts
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Ann Squires, ed.
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The Old English Physiologus
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Benjamin Thorpe
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Codex Exoniesis: A Collection of Anglo-Saxon Poetry, From a Manuscript in the Library of the Dean and Chapter of Exeter
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J. Holli Wheatcroft; Debra Hassig, ed.
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Classical ideology in the medieval bestiary
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Hans Zimmermann
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Der Vogel Phönix
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