Beast

Bibliography : Ostrich

M. D. Anderson Misericords: Medieval Life in English Woodcarving
W. Geoffrey Arnott Birds in the Ancient World from A to Z
John Ashton Curious Creatures in Zoology
Nathan Ausubel King Solomon and the Worm
Sabine Baring-Gould Curious myths of the Middle Ages
Bock, Sebastian The " Egg" of the Pala Montefeltro by Piero della Francesca and its symbolic meaning
Thomas Brown; James Eason, ed. Pseudodoxia Epidemica: Or, Enquiries into very many Received Tenents and commonly presumed Truths
Thierry Buquet Fact Checking: Can Ostriches Digest Iron?
Grégory Clesse Des textes sources au texte compilé : le portrait de l’autruche dans les compilations naturalistes des ordres mendiants au XIIIe siècle
Michael J. Curley Physiologus
Clarck Drieshen Animals on coats of arms
Gervase of Tilbury; Felix Liebrecht, ed. Des Gervasius von Tilbury Otia imperialia
Nile Green Ostrich Eggs and Peacock Feathers: Sacred Objects as Cultural Exchange between Christianity and Islam
Willy Ley Dawn of Zoology
Aylin Malcolm What the Mole Knows: Experience, Exempla, and Interspecies Dialogue in Albert the Great’s De animalibus
Guy R. Mermier The Romanian Bestiary: An English Translation and Commentary on the Ancient "Physiologus" Tradition
Efraim Palvanov Mystery of the Shamir
Ann Payne Medieval Beasts
Paul Perdrizet Etude sur le Speculum humanae salvationis
Mark H. Podwal A Jewish Bestiary: a Book of Fabulous Creatures Drawn from Hebraic Legend and Lore
Warburg Institute The ostrich dissolves a glass vessel with the blood of a worm
John Wycliffe; James Henthorn Todd, ed. The last age of the Church