Bestiary: An Illuminated Alphabet of Medieval Beasts
Author:
Jonathan Hunt
Illustrator:
Jonathan Hunt
Publication:
1998 by Simon and Schuster Books for Young Readers
Genre:
Fiction, Mythology, Picture Books
Pages:
48
Current state:
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Black Dog stalks travelers on the moors, and just hearing its footsteps can kill. A single glance from a basilisk is fatal. Wyverns — two-legged dragons with wings — attack castles and villages from the air.
Hundreds of years ago, medieval scholars believed the world was filled with strange and terrifying creatures. They wrote about them in bestiaries — collections of facts, myths, and stories about animals. Here are twenty-six creatures from those medieval legends, from the two-headed amphisbaena to the fierce ziphius, a water-owl that preys on ships and sailors. Detailed, dramatic paintings based on illuminated manuscripts will transport you to the Middle Ages — when much of the world was still unknown and mysterious terrors haunted the night.
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