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Hicks, Carola. ''Animals in Early Medieval Art''. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1993.
Hicks, Carola. ''Animals in Early Medieval Art''. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1993.
''The Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Anglo-Saxon England''. Eds. Lapidge, M., J. Blair, S. Keynes and D. Scragg. Oxford: Blackwell, 2001.


Rhodes, J.T., and Clifford Davidson. “The Garden of Earthly Paradise.” ''The Iconography of Heaven.'' Ed.Clifford Davidson. MI: Medieval Institute Publications, 1994.
Rhodes, J.T., and Clifford Davidson. “The Garden of Earthly Paradise.” ''The Iconography of Heaven.'' Ed.Clifford Davidson. MI: Medieval Institute Publications, 1994.

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Campbell, James, ed. The Anglo-Saxons. London: Penguin Books, 1991.

De Hamel, Christopher. Scribes and Illuminators. Toronto: Toronto Press, 2004.

Essays on file at the library:

de Vegvar, Carol Neuman. “The Echternach Lion: A Leap of Faith.” The Insular Tradition. Eds. Catharine Karkov, et al. NY: State University Press, 1997.

Didron, Adolphe Napolean. Christian Iconography: The History of Art in the Middle Ages. Trans. E.J. Millington. Vol. 1. NY: Ungar, 1965.

Hicks, Carola. Animals in Early Medieval Art. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1993.

The Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Anglo-Saxon England. Eds. Lapidge, M., J. Blair, S. Keynes and D. Scragg. Oxford: Blackwell, 2001.

Rhodes, J.T., and Clifford Davidson. “The Garden of Earthly Paradise.” The Iconography of Heaven. Ed.Clifford Davidson. MI: Medieval Institute Publications, 1994.