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References to publications, sorted by year and author.

Pluskowski Aleks (2002).
Hares with crossbows: integrating physical and conceptual approaches towards medieval fauna
In: Medieval animals, ed. by A. Pluskowski, Cambridge, pp. 152-182.

Pluskowski Aleks (2001).
"En mørk finde? ­om truende villdyr i nordeuropeisk middelalder (Dark enemy? The threatening wild in medieval northern Europe)"
Spór Trondheim Archaeological Journal, 1:14-16.

Pluskowski Aleks (2000).
Medieval animals

Pluskowski Aleks (2000).
Medieval animals
Cambridge. Archaeological Review from Cambridge. 18.

Pluskowski A (?).
The value of exotica in medieval Europe: the treatment of imported animals after death
In: Animals as Material Culture in the Middle Ages, 2, ed. by G. de Venuto / A. Buglione .

Pluskowski A (2007).
Communicating through skin and bone: the appropriation of animal bodies in medieval western seigneurial culture
In: Breaking and Shaping Beastly Bodies: Animals as Material Culture in the Middle Ages, ed. by A. G. Pluskowski. Oxbow, Oxford.

Pluskowski A (2007).
Constructing exotic animals in late medieval Britain
In: The Unorthodox Imagination in Late Medieval Britain, ed. by S. Page.

Pluskowski Aleksander (2006).
Wolves and the Wilderness in the Middle Ages
Woodbridge, Suffolk, Boydell Press.

Pluskowski A (2005).
Narwhals or unicorns? Exotic animals as material culture in medieval Europe
European Journal of Archaeology, 7(3):291-313.

Pluskowski A (2005).
Narwhals or unicorns? Exotic animals as material culture in medieval Europe
European Journal of Archaeology, 7(3):291-313.

Podwal Mark (1984).
A Jewish Bestiary: a Book of Fabulous Creatures Drawn from Hebraic Legend and Lore
Philadelphia, Jewish Publication Society of America.

Poe Elizabeth (1985).
A note on birdsong in the Old Provençal "Alba"
Romance notes, 26:171-176.

Poesch Jessie (1970).
The beasts from Job in the "Liber Floridus"
Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, 33:41-51.

Poesch Jessie (1970).
The beasts from Job in the "Liber Floridus"
Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes, 33:41-51.

Poeschke Joachim (1972).
Taube
In: Lexikon der christlichen Ikonographie, vol. 4, pp. Sp. 241-244.

Poirion Daniel (1980).
Fonction de l'imagerie dans l'"Escoufle"
In: Mélanges de langue et de littérature françaises du Moyen Age et de la Renaissance offerts à Ch. Foulon, Rennes, vol. 1, pp. 287-293.

Polard Alfred (1900).
The Travels of Sir John Mandeville: The Version in the Cotton Manuscript in Modern Spelling
London/New York, McMillan and Co.

Polhill Marian (2002).
Materia medica animalis: Untersuchungen zum 'Tierbuch' (ca. 1478) des Zuercher apothekerknechts Hans Minner
Ithaca, diss., Cornell University.

Polivka G (1892).
Zur Geschichte des "Physiologus" in den slawischen Literaturen
Archiv für slawische Philologie, 14:374-404.

Pollard I (1947).
The Lammergeyer. Comparative descriptions in Aristotle and Pliny
Greece and Rome, 16:23-28.

Pollard J (1977).
Birds in Greek life and myth

Pollard J.R.T (1948).
The "Birds" of Aristophanes - a source book fir old beliefs
American journal of philology, 59:353-376.

Pollini Nadia (2000).
Les propriétés des abeilles dans le Bonum universale de apibus de Thomas de Cantimpré (1200-1270)
Micrologus, 8:261-296.

Polo de Beaulieu M.A (2006).
La conception moralisante des animaux dans la littérature didactique médiévale: le cas du chien
Fasciculi archaeologiae historicae, 17:55-61.

Polo de Beaulieu Marie (1999).
Du bon usage de l'animal dans les recueils médiévaux d'exempla
In: L'Animal exemplaire au Moyen Age, Ve-XVe siècles, ed. by Jacques Berlioz/Marie A. Polo de Beaulieu, pp. 147-170.

 
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