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  1. 29 de mar. de 2023 · Contents. Language (s): Latin with some Greek; a few added Middle English annotations. (fols. 1r–137r) Bestiary. An illuminated bestiary related to London British Library, Harley MS. 4751; Aberdeen, University Library, MS. 24; and MS. Ashmole 1511. Classified as part of the ‘second family’ of bestiaries, as devised by M. R ...

  2. Bodleian Library MS. Bodl. 764. Bodleian Libraries, Broad Street, Oxford OX1 3BG. About the Bodleian Libraries. About the University of Oxford. About Digital Bodleian. Press & media. Accessibility Statement.

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  4. Binding. Late 17th-century or 18th-century binding of speckled calf with narrow blind-roll tooling around the edges of the covers. Traces of the 15th-century binding survive in its former parchment pastedown and endleaves (fols. i, ix-x, 274) and in the sewing on ten bands.

  5. MS. Bodley 764 from the Bodleian Library, Oxford University, is a wondrous beast of a bestiary, containing information on 134 animals, along with some fine illuminations of the same.

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