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Two East Anglian picture books : a facsimile of the Helmingham herbal and bestiary and Bodleian MS. Ashmole 1504
Barker, Nicolas; Bodleian Library
1988
Includes bibliographic foot-notes.
A Peterborough psalter and bestiary of the fourteenth century
James, M R (1862-1936); Plymouth, Robert George Windsor-Clive earl of (1857-1923); Roxburghe Club; Corpus Christi College (University of Cambridge). Library
1921
Presented to the club by the Earl of Plymouth. Portions of the manuscript numbered 53 (formerly E12) in the library of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. "Printed in England at the Oxford Universi...
Libellus de natura animalium : a fifteenth century bestiary reproduced in facsimile
Davis, J Irving (1889-1967)
1958
Reproduction of: Mondovi : Vincenzo Berruerio, [1508/12].
The bestiary : being a reproduction in full of the manuscript Ii.4.26 in the University library, Cambridge, with supplementary plates from other manuscripts of English origin, and a preliminary study of the Latin bestiary as current in England
James, M R (1862-1936); Cambridge University Library; Roxburghe Club
1928
Popular treatises on science written during the middle ages : in Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman and English
Wright, Thomas (1810-1877); Philippe de Thaon; Philippe de Thaon; Historical Society of Science
1841
At head of title: Historical Society of Science.
Brutes turn'd criticks, or, Mankind moraliz'd by beasts : in sixty satyrical letters upon the vices and follies of our age
Moscheni, Carlo; Savage, John (1673-1747)
1695
Advertisement: p. [1]-[2] at end. Epistle dedicatory signed by the translator, John Savage.