RMR54EWF–An animal with a long woolly coat and long horns reaching up to graze. A mountain goat. Bestiary, with extracts from Giraldus Cambrensis on Irish birds. England, S. (Salisbury?). Bestiary, with extracts from Giraldus Cambrensis on Irish birds. 2nd quarter of the 13th century. Source: Harley 4751 f.19v. Language: Latin.
RMR513PH–A group of animals. Deer with antlers. Stag hind and young deer. . Bestiary, with extracts from Giraldus Cambrensis on Irish birds. England, S. (Salisbury?). Bestiary, with extracts from Giraldus Cambrensis on Irish birds. 2nd quarter of the 13th century. Source: Harley 4751 f.13v. Language: Latin.
RMR54W2N–Illustration on page of manuscript. Two goats eating foliage from a tree or plant. . Bestiary, with extracts from Giraldus Cambrensis on Irish birds. England, S. (Salisbury?). Bestiary, with extracts from Giraldus Cambrensis on Irish birds. 2nd quarter of the 13th century. Source: Harley 4751 f.19. Language: Latin.
RMR5HNX3–Illustration on page of manuscript. A horned sheep or goat. Ram. . Bestiary, with extracts from Giraldus Cambrensis on Irish birds. England, S. (Salisbury?). Bestiary, with extracts from Giraldus Cambrensis on Irish birds. 2nd quarter of the 13th century. Source: Harley 4751 f.18. Language: Latin.
RMR52JC0–A sheep and a goat. A herbal and bestiary Pharmacopoeia. . Medical miscellany of a pharmacopeial compilation, including a herbal and bestiary illustrating the pharmocopeial properties of animals. Netherlands, S (Mosan). Or England. Medical miscellany of a pharmacopeial compilation, including a herbal and bestiary illustrating the pharmocopeial properties of animals. 3rd quarter of the 12th century. Source: Harley 1585 f.70v. Language: Latin.
RMBA80PK–zoology / animals, textbooks, 'Historia animalium', by Conrad Gessner, Zurich, Switzerland, 1551 - 1558, 'Von den wilden Geyssen' (About wild goats), different horns, woodcut,
RMR5058H–A sheep or goat. One animal with a wolly coat and horns. . Bestiary, with extracts from Giraldus Cambrensis on Irish birds. England, S. (Salisbury?). Bestiary, with extracts from Giraldus Cambrensis on Irish birds. 2nd quarter of the 13th century. Source: Harley 4751 f.17v. Language: Latin.
RMR50Y60–A plant, flowers and seedheads, and a centaur. Half man half goat. A herbal and bestiary Pharmacopoeia. . Medical miscellany of a pharmacopeial compilation, including a herbal and bestiary illustrating the pharmocopeial properties of animals. Netherlands, S (Mosan). Or England. Medical miscellany of a pharmacopeial compilation, including a herbal and bestiary illustrating the pharmocopeial properties of animals 3rd quarter of the 12th century. Source: Harley 1585 ff.21v-22. Language: Latin.
RMR58PC3–Miniature of wild goats and a monoceros. Bestiary. England, 2nd or 3rd quarter of the 13th century. Source: Sloane 3544 f. 9v. Author: ANON.
RMB4WDWX–zoology / animals, textbooks, 'Historia animalium', by Conrad Gessner, Zurich, Switzerland, 1551 - 1558, 'Von den wilden Geyssen' (About wild goats), different horns, woodcut,
RMR5H971–Two goats. Bestiary. England; between 1255 and 1265. [Miniature only] Two wild goats; one grazing, the other eating from a tall plant Image taken from Bestiary. Originally published/produced in England; between 1255 and 1265. . Source: Harley 3244, f.42. Language: Latin.
RMR5DJ2J–Illustration on page of manuscript. Goats with long horns and shaggy coats. . Bestiary, with extracts from Giraldus Cambrensis on Irish birds. England, S. (Salisbury?). Bestiary, with extracts from Giraldus Cambrensis on Irish birds. 2nd quarter of the 13th century. Source: Harley 4751 f.14. Language: Latin.
RMR5DXJG–A man shooting arrows at wild goats, one of which is eating foliage. A hunting scene. . Bestiary, with extracts from Giraldus Cambrensis on Irish birds. England, S. (Salisbury?). Bestiary, with extracts from Giraldus Cambrensis on Irish birds. 2nd quarter of the 13th century. Source: Harley 4751 f.14v. Language: Latin.
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