Bestiary or biology? Aristotles Animals in Oxford, Merton College MS 271

In Carlos G. Steel, Guy Guldentops & Pieter Beullens (eds.), Aristotle's Animals in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Leuven University Press (1999)
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