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- conventional title Physiologus was because the author introduces his stories from natural history with the phrase: "the physiologus says", that is, "the...
- leading to the commingling involve the treatment of sirens in the medieval Physiologus and bestiaries, both iconographically, as well as textually in translations...
- Bern Physiologus (Bern, Burgerbibliothek, Codex Bongarsi**** 318) is a 9th-century illuminated copy of the Latin translation of the Physiologus. It was...
- The Icelandic Physiologus is a translation into Old Icelandic of a Latin translation of the 2nd-century Gr**** Physiologus. It survives in fragmentary...
- from a single creature called the aspidochelone in the Physiologus. The Icelandic Physiologus contains two illustrations of the aspidochelone, one with...
- According to the tradition of the Physiologus and medieval bestiaries, the aspidochelone is a fabled sea creature, variously described as a large whale...
- 318 – Physiologus Bernensis". e-codices. Retrieved 11 September 2022., facsimile, fol. 13v Woodruff, Helen (September 1930). "The Physiologus of Bern:...
- fox-sized ants that dug up gold in sandy areas. Some versions of the Physiologus said they came from Ethiopia, while Herodotus claimed they were located...
- Septuagint version of the book of Job, reappearing in the Gr**** Christian Physiologus of the 3rd or 4th century A.D. It is found in Medieval bestiaries such...
- déndron peridéxion) or perindens is a mythological tree discussed in the Physiologus, an early Gr****-language Christian didactic text and compendium, and...