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Clark Willene (2000). The animal chapters in the St. Petersburg "Li Livres dou Tresor" In: Le Livres dou Tresor. Brunetto Latini, facs.. Moleiro, Barcelona, pp. 138-170.
Clark Willene (1996). Twelfth and thirteenth-century Latin sermons and the Latin bestiary Compar(a)ison, 1:5-19.
Clark Willeme (1995). Zoology in the medieval Latin bestiary In: Man and nature in the Middle Ages, ed. by S.J. Ridyard / R.G. Benson, Sewanee (Tenn.) Sewanee Mediaeval Studies. 6. , pp. 223-245.
Clark Willene (1992). The Medieval Book of Birds. Hugues of Fouilloy's Aviarium Binghamton / New York , MRTS. Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies. 80.
Clark Willene (1992). The Medieval Book of Birds. Hugh of Fouilloy's Aviarum New York. Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies.
Clark Willene (1989). The Aviary-Bestiary at the Houghton Library, Harvard In: Beasts and birds of the middle ages. The bestiary and its legacy, ed. by Willene B. Clark/Meradith McMunn . University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, pp. 26-52.
Clark Willane (1982). The illustrated medieval aviary and the laybrotherhood Gesta, XXI:63-74.
Clark Willene (1982). The Illustrated Medieval Aviary and the Lay Brotherhood Gesta, 21(1):63-74.
Clark Willene (1980). Text and picture in the medieval aviary Manuscripts, XXIV(1):5.
Clark Willene and McMunn Meradith (1989). Beasts and birds of the Middle Ages. The bestiary and its legacy Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press. Middle Ages Series.
Clark-Rundle R (1949). The Legend of the Phoenix University of Birmingham Historical Journal, 2(1).
Clason A.T (1979). Dieren in middeleeuws Alkmaar Alkmaarse Historische Reeks, 3:55-62.
Clason A.T (1967). Animal and man in Holland's past Palaeohistoria, XIII A:1-247.
Classen A (2007). The dog in German courtly literature. The mystical, the magical and the loyal animal In: Fauna and Flora in the middle ages. Studies of the Medieval Environment and its Impact on the Human Mind. Papers Delivered at the International Medieval Congress, Leeds, in 2000, 2001 and 2002, ed. by S. Hartmann, Frankfurt a.M., pp. 67-86.
Claussen Bruno and Schröder Edward (1917). Vogelsprake. Gelückeboeck Korrespondenzblatt des Vereins für niederdeutsche Sprachforschung, XXXVI:72-77.
Clavel Benoît (2005). Étude des faunes picardes de la fin du Moyen Âge à la Renaissance Revue archéologique de Picardie, 3(1):268-275.
Claxton Ann (1988). The sign of the dog: an examination of the Devonshire hunting tapestries Journal of Medieval History, XIV:127-179.
Clayton-Henderson A (1978). Or heigh or lough Estat: Medieval fabulists as social critics Viator, 9:265-290.
Cleaver Laura (2009). Disorder in nature: The Example of the Ass and Harp in Twelfth-Century Manuscripts In: Art & Nature. Studies in Medieval Art and Architecture, ed. by Laura Cleaver - Kathryn Gerry - Jim Harris. The Courteauld Institute of Arts, London, pp. 131-143.
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Clemens Jacques (1991). Un dessin de vache béarnaise à la fin du XIIIe siècle à Sérignac-sur-Garonne Revue de Pau et du Béarn, 18:25-34.
Clermont-Ganneau C (1901). Les cerfs mangeurs de serpents Recueil d'archéologie orientale, 4:319-22.
Clinton K (1973). Apollo, Pan, and Zeus: avengers of vultures: "Agamemnon" 55-59 American Journal of Philology, 94:282-288.
Clouzot Martine (1999). La musique des marges. L'iconographie des animaux et des êtres hybrides musiciens dans les manuscrits enluminés des XIIIe et XIV siècles Cahiers de Civilisation Médiévale, 42:323-342.
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