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  1. The Medieval Bestiary
    = Animals in the Middle Ages
    Published: 2010

    Persons (personal homepages) ; ph "An online repository of information on the Medieval Book of Beasts - the Bestiary - its history, meaning and sources; and on animals in the Middle Ages in general. This web site deals with any and all aspects of the... more

     

    Persons (personal homepages) ; ph "An online repository of information on the Medieval Book of Beasts - the Bestiary - its history, meaning and sources; and on animals in the Middle Ages in general. This web site deals with any and all aspects of the general topic "animals in the Middle Ages", though there is an emphasis on the manuscript tradition, particularly of the bestiaries, and mostly in western Europe. The subject is vast, so this a large site, with well over 3000 pages." Additionally, the website gives comprehensive information to many medieval manuscripts that relate to animals, a bibliography, an encyclopedia as well as a digital text library and online articles.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
    Subjects: Old English, Middle English; manuscript; beastiary; creature; fabulous; fable, medieval; physiologus; mythology; animal; beast; middle ages; symbolism; book of beasts; folklore
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  2. Black Short Fiction and Folklore from Africa and the African Diaspora
    Published: 2010

    Scientific Publishers ; sc1 ''Black Short Fiction and Folklore from Africa and the African Diaspora' is the most comprehensive collection yet created of stories from Africa and the African Diaspora, offering short stories and folktales, ranging... more

    Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen
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    Scientific Publishers ; sc1 ''Black Short Fiction and Folklore from Africa and the African Diaspora' is the most comprehensive collection yet created of stories from Africa and the African Diaspora, offering short stories and folktales, ranging thematically from oral traditions that date back many hundreds of years to contemporary tales of modern life. In addition to these works, the database includes complete runs of selected literary magazines, such as 'Kyk-Over-Al' and 'The Beacon'. 'Black Short Fiction and Folklore from Africa and the African Diaspora' features over 11,707 short stories and more than 81,916 pages.'

     

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