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Elucidario (translation of Bartholomew the Englishman's encyclopaedia, date not specified but prior to 1550)
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Author(s) Title Reference
Dafydd Evans Gaston Phébus: Livre de Chasse. (Cinegetica XVIII), by Gunnar Tilander 43/1, p. 74

languages

  • Provençal
  • Latin
  • French
  • Italian
  • Norman
  • picard
  • Gascon
  • Béarnais
  • Languedocien

works

  • Livre de Chasse by Gaston III Fébus (written 1387-9)
  • Modus by Henri de Ferrière (14th century)
  • Raman des Déduis by Gace de la Buigne (begun 1359, completed 1373-7)
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people

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  • Bartholomew the Englishman
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subjects

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  • illustration
  • classification
  • grammatical
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  • hunting
  • Dialect
  • tradition
  • taxonomy
  • medicine
  • dog
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  • chase

places

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  • Leningrad
  • Foix
  • Scandinavia
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  • Pyrenean
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