File:Sloane278, fol.48v-elephans&draco&mandragora.jpg

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English: Elephants, dragon, mandragora. Bestiary, in the Dicta Chrysostomi form, British Library Sloane MS. 278, fol. 48v
Date c. 1225–1275
Source British Library Sloane MS 278. British Library. Retrieved on 2022-09-19.
Author Anonymous, fl. 2nd or 3rd quarter of the 13th century

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Elephants, dragon, mandragora. Bestiary, Sloane MS. 278

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