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The Medieval Bestiary: Animals in the Middle Ages |
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| In the Middle Ages, animal stories were immensely popular throughout Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. The people of the time were, of course, dependent on wild and domestic animals for their survival, and so had an obvious interest in the animal |
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Natural Magick |
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| by John Baptista Porta |
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The English Physitian - 1652 |
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L'ornement des Dames (Ornatus Mulierum) |
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| This Anglo-Norman text dates from the thirteenth century |
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Diet Rules, anno 1252 |
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| The short text gives health advice for each month |
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English Online Resources |
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| Electronic Text Center University of Virginia Library |
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Alchemy |
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| Internet Scared Text Archive |
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