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The Worksop Bestiary, also known as the Morgan Bestiary (MS 81), most likely from Lincoln or York, England, is an illuminated manuscript created around 1185, containing a bestiary and other compiled medieval Latin texts on natural history. The manuscript has influenced many other bestiaries throughout the medieval world and is possibly part of the same group as the Aberdeen Bestiary, Alnwick Bestiary, St.Petersburg Bestiary, and other similar Bestiaries. Now residing in the Morgan Library & Museum in New York, the manuscript has had a long history of church, royal, government, and scholarly ownership.

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  • Bestiaire de Radford (fr)
  • Bestiariusz z Worksop (pl)
  • Worksop Bestiary (en)
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  • Le Bestiaire de Radford appelé aussi Bestiaire de Worksop est un manuscrit d'un bestiaire enluminé, datant de 1185, conservé à la Pierpont Morgan Library sous la cote M.81. Le manuscrit contient 106 miniatures. (fr)
  • The Worksop Bestiary, also known as the Morgan Bestiary (MS 81), most likely from Lincoln or York, England, is an illuminated manuscript created around 1185, containing a bestiary and other compiled medieval Latin texts on natural history. The manuscript has influenced many other bestiaries throughout the medieval world and is possibly part of the same group as the Aberdeen Bestiary, Alnwick Bestiary, St.Petersburg Bestiary, and other similar Bestiaries. Now residing in the Morgan Library & Museum in New York, the manuscript has had a long history of church, royal, government, and scholarly ownership. (en)
  • Bestiariusz z Worksop – iluminowany XII-wieczny łaciński bestiariusz. (pl)
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  • Worksop Bestiary (en)
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  • Le Bestiaire de Radford appelé aussi Bestiaire de Worksop est un manuscrit d'un bestiaire enluminé, datant de 1185, conservé à la Pierpont Morgan Library sous la cote M.81. Le manuscrit contient 106 miniatures. (fr)
  • The Worksop Bestiary, also known as the Morgan Bestiary (MS 81), most likely from Lincoln or York, England, is an illuminated manuscript created around 1185, containing a bestiary and other compiled medieval Latin texts on natural history. The manuscript has influenced many other bestiaries throughout the medieval world and is possibly part of the same group as the Aberdeen Bestiary, Alnwick Bestiary, St.Petersburg Bestiary, and other similar Bestiaries. Now residing in the Morgan Library & Museum in New York, the manuscript has had a long history of church, royal, government, and scholarly ownership. (en)
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