Bestiary

/ˈbɛstiəri/ noun

A medieval illustrated book or manuscript describing animals—both real and mythical—with symbolic, moral, or religious meanings assigned to each creature.

From Latin bestia (beast) + -arium (collection or place). The genre flourished in medieval Europe (12th-16th centuries) and combined zoology with theology and symbolism.

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