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**?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> feed xmlns:yt="http://www.youtube.com/xml/schemas/2015" xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> link rel="self" href="http://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=UCO6nDCimkF79NZRRb8YiDcA"/> id>yt:channel:O6nDCimkF79NZRRb8YiDcA/id> yt:channelId>O6nDCimkF79NZRRb8YiDcA/yt:channelId> title>Storied/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO6nDCimkF79NZRRb8YiDcA"/> author> name>Storied/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO6nDCimkF79NZRRb8YiDcA/uri> /author> published>2019-03-21T19:53:52+00:00/published> entry> id>yt:video:y-sYUaWeOyA/id> yt:videoId>y-sYUaWeOyA/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCO6nDCimkF79NZRRb8YiDcA/yt:channelId> title>Can TV Change the Way We Speak? | Otherwords/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-sYUaWeOyA"/> author> name>Storied/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO6nDCimkF79NZRRb8YiDcA/uri> /author> published>2024-11-21T17:28:01+00:00/published> updated>2024-11-21T17:28:02+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Can TV Change the Way We Speak? | Otherwords/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/y-sYUaWeOyA?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i2.ytimg.com/vi/y-sYUaWeOyA/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Take the PBSDS Audience Survey: https://to.pbs.org/2024SurveyOTHR Some parents are concerned (or thrilled?) that their kids might be developing an Australian accent from watching Bluey... but is that really possible? How much of our language acquisition comes from TV anyway? Otherwords is a PBS web series on Storied that digs deep into this quintessential human trait of language and finds the fascinating, thought-provoking, and funny stories behind the words and sounds we take for granted. Incorporating the fields of biology, history, cultural studies, literature, and more, linguistics has something for everyone and offers a unique perspective on what it means to be human. Host: Erica Brozovsky, Ph.D. Creator/Director: Andrew Matthews & Katie Graham Writer: Taylor Behnke Producer: Katie Graham Editor/Animation: Andrew Matthews Executive Producer: Amanda Fox Fact Checker: Yvonne McGreevy Executive in Charge for PBS: Maribel Lopez Director of Programming for PBS: Gabrielle Ewing Assistant Director of Programming for PBS: John Campbell Stock Images from Shutterstock Music from APM Music Otherwords is a production of Spotzen for PBS Digital Studios. © 2024 PBS. All rights reserved. sources: https://www.sciencefocus.com/news/eight-month-old-babies-able-to-understand-basics-of-grammar Vedrana Mihalicek, Language Files 11th ed. (Ohio State University Press) 328-329 https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/bluey-accent-australia-disney-b1998220.html https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/bluey-accent-australia-disney-b1998220.html https://www.vox.com/2015/6/12/8771937/sesame-street-improves-smarter https://cdmc.georgetown.edu/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/1983-02.pdf https://www.princeton.edu/news/2017/10/12/uncovering-sound-motherese-baby-talk-across-languages https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2014/07/15/331756668/whats-going-on-in-there-how-babies-brains-practice-speech https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1564&context=honors https://www.researchgate.net/publication/26258385_Audible_Television_and_Decreased_Adult_Words_Infant_Vocalizations_and_Conversational_Turns https://kuscholarworks.ku.edu/bitstream/handle/1808/837/Journal%20of%20Child%20Language,%20Television%20as%20a%20Talking%20Picture%20Book.pdf?sequence=1 https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0158409 https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/friends-teaches-fans-english-american-style-1203346932/ https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/shortcuts/2019/aug/09/friends-taught-world-speak-english-jurgen-klopp https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/29/arts/television/friends-reunion-english.html/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="2333" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="19198"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:sTc6fZG42IQ/id> yt:videoId>sTc6fZG42IQ/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCO6nDCimkF79NZRRb8YiDcA/yt:channelId> title>Can we call Jaws a slasher movie?/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTc6fZG42IQ"/> author> name>Storied/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO6nDCimkF79NZRRb8YiDcA/uri> /author> published>2024-11-19T19:17:38+00:00/published> updated>2024-11-20T00:26:20+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Can we call Jaws a slasher movie?/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/sTc6fZG42IQ?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i4.ytimg.com/vi/sTc6fZG42IQ/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Jaws may be a slasher, according to my very well considered and highly specific criteria for what makes a film a "slasher" movie. Another @pbsstoried short from your friends at Monstrum! Don’t miss future episodes of Monstrum, subscribe! http://bit.ly/pbsstoried_sub Produced by Spotzen for PBS Digital Studios. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/monstrumpbs/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="1216" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="7739"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:SRm4Uw9YY2k/id> yt:videoId>SRm4Uw9YY2k/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCO6nDCimkF79NZRRb8YiDcA/yt:channelId> title>The unwritten reason we don’t say tock-tick/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRm4Uw9YY2k"/> author> name>Storied/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO6nDCimkF79NZRRb8YiDcA/uri> /author> published>2024-11-17T16:00:28+00:00/published> updated>2024-11-19T05:02:39+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>The unwritten reason we don’t say tock-tick/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/SRm4Uw9YY2k?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i4.ytimg.com/vi/SRm4Uw9YY2k/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Why is it ding dong and not dong ding? Or Kit-Kat and not Kat-Kit? There is a very scientific reason! Hosted by Dr. Erica Brozovsky, Otherwords is a PBS web series on Storied that digs deep into this quintessential human trait of language and finds the fascinating, thought-provoking, and funny stories behind the words and sounds we take for granted. Incorporating the fields of biology, history, cultural studies, literature, and more, linguistics has something for everyone and offers a unique perspective on what it means to be human. Otherwords is a production of Spotzen for PBS Digital Studios./media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="16611" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="158680"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:wRJphd2rxV8/id> yt:videoId>wRJphd2rxV8/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCO6nDCimkF79NZRRb8YiDcA/yt:channelId> title>Vintage slang would be a dilly to revive!/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRJphd2rxV8"/> author> name>Storied/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO6nDCimkF79NZRRb8YiDcA/uri> /author> published>2024-11-12T16:00:47+00:00/published> updated>2024-11-14T16:32:02+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Vintage slang would be a dilly to revive!/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/wRJphd2rxV8?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i4.ytimg.com/vi/wRJphd2rxV8/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Some of these classic slang terms sound familiar. Some definitely don't! Hosted by Dr. Erica Brozovsky, Otherwords is a PBS web series on Storied that digs deep into this quintessential human trait of language and finds the fascinating, thought-provoking, and funny stories behind the words and sounds we take for granted. Incorporating the fields of biology, history, cultural studies, literature, and more, linguistics has something for everyone and offers a unique perspective on what it means to be human. Otherwords is a production of Spotzen for PBS Digital Studios./media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="17063" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="161229"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:ZWQbNv-JapQ/id> yt:videoId>ZWQbNv-JapQ/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCO6nDCimkF79NZRRb8YiDcA/yt:channelId> title>Why do the creepiest killers like to whistle?/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWQbNv-JapQ"/> author> name>Storied/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO6nDCimkF79NZRRb8YiDcA/uri> /author> published>2024-11-07T16:00:34+00:00/published> updated>2024-11-09T16:06:04+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Why do the creepiest killers like to whistle?/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/ZWQbNv-JapQ?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i3.ytimg.com/vi/ZWQbNv-JapQ/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>A brief rundown of some creeping whistling killers from cultures past and present! Another @pbsstoried short from your friends at Monstrum! Don’t miss future episodes of Monstrum, subscribe! http://bit.ly/pbsstoried_sub Produced by Spotzen for PBS Digital Studios. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/monstrumpbs/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="2900" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="19310"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:7bteLFUg0YQ/id> yt:videoId>7bteLFUg0YQ/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCO6nDCimkF79NZRRb8YiDcA/yt:channelId> title>Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7bteLFUg0YQ"/> author> name>Storied/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO6nDCimkF79NZRRb8YiDcA/uri> /author> published>2024-11-05T19:30:45+00:00/published> updated>2024-11-16T05:14:59+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/7bteLFUg0YQ?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i4.ytimg.com/vi/7bteLFUg0YQ/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Let's break down the famous sentence "Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo" and also explore a Chinese tongue twister that demonstrates the tricky tones of Mandarin. 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Otherwords is a production of Spotzen for PBS Digital Studios./media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="43366" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="497041"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:w8rFaDsuSeU/id> yt:videoId>w8rFaDsuSeU/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCO6nDCimkF79NZRRb8YiDcA/yt:channelId> title>Is English a Creole? | Otherwords/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8rFaDsuSeU"/> author> name>Storied/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO6nDCimkF79NZRRb8YiDcA/uri> /author> published>2024-10-31T18:18:05+00:00/published> updated>2024-11-02T04:44:59+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Is English a Creole? | Otherwords/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/w8rFaDsuSeU?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i4.ytimg.com/vi/w8rFaDsuSeU/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Check out Weathered: Earth's Extremes: https://to.pbs.org/WeatheredOtherwords There's been a lot of debate amongst linguists about what actually constitutes a creole language. By some definitions, English might be a creole! Otherwords is a PBS web series on Storied that digs deep into this quintessential human trait of language and finds the fascinating, thought-provoking, and funny stories behind the words and sounds we take for granted. Incorporating the fields of biology, history, cultural studies, literature, and more, linguistics has something for everyone and offers a unique perspective on what it means to be human. Host: Erica Brozovsky, Ph.D. Creator/Director: Andrew Matthews & Katie Graham Writer: Erica Brozovsky, Ph.D. Producer: Katie Graham Editor/Animation: Andrew Matthews Executive Producer: Amanda Fox Fact Checker: Yvonne McGreevy Executive in Charge for PBS: Maribel Lopez Director of Programming for PBS: Gabrielle Ewing Assistant Director of Programming for PBS: John Campbell Stock Images from Shutterstock Music from APM Music Otherwords is a production of Spotzen for PBS Digital Studios. © 2024 PBS. All rights reserved. sources: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jIewGjhH5NY-IA-Xnn52L1ccBVu5CsFY/view?usp=drive_link https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Q8WKxh0ZBHlJXAz0WUfwIQ6mp4IoBAfx/view?usp=sharing https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hHoFTFaKWzIg_ftlhdRSGWAcKbN4LN2A/view?usp=sharing Mufwene, Salikoko S. "Creoles and pidgins: Why the latter are not the ancestors of the former." The Routledge handbook of language contact. Routledge, 2020. 300-324. https://mufwene.uchicago.edu/publications/CREOLE_OFFSPRING_OF_ENGLISH.pdf https://mufwene.uchicago.edu/pidginCreoleLanguage.html https://www.bu.edu/sjmag/scimag2005/features/language.htm#:~:text=DeGraff%20argues%20against%20what%20he,and%20different%20from%20other%20languages https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2014/02/20/280186897/quick-what-are-the-origins-of-chop-chop#:~:text=According%20to%20Hobson%2DJobson%3A%20The,and%20in%20Malay%20it's%20chepat https://muse.jhu.edu/article/871068 https://www.unesco.org/en/languages-education http://saintluciancreole.dbfrank.net/workpapers/creoles_as_misunderstood.pdf/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="7277" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="94775"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:kZ9ZfNIlPOI/id> yt:videoId>kZ9ZfNIlPOI/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCO6nDCimkF79NZRRb8YiDcA/yt:channelId> title>What's the difference between supernatural and preternatural?/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZ9ZfNIlPOI"/> author> name>Storied/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO6nDCimkF79NZRRb8YiDcA/uri> /author> published>2024-10-29T17:16:54+00:00/published> updated>2024-10-31T04:58:42+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>What's the difference between supernatural and preternatural?/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/kZ9ZfNIlPOI?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i4.ytimg.com/vi/kZ9ZfNIlPOI/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>What's up with the word "preternatural?" Can it be used the same as "supernatural?" Sometimes yes, but mostly no! Another @pbsstoried short from your friends at Monstrum! Don’t miss future episodes of Monstrum, subscribe! http://bit.ly/pbsstoried_sub Produced by Spotzen for PBS Digital Studios. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/monstrumpbs/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="4591" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="27252"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:5LOQxug_XeA/id> yt:videoId>5LOQxug_XeA/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCO6nDCimkF79NZRRb8YiDcA/yt:channelId> title>Slasher Lore Is Way Deeper Than You Think | Monstrum/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LOQxug_XeA"/> author> name>Storied/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO6nDCimkF79NZRRb8YiDcA/uri> /author> published>2024-10-26T00:00:06+00:00/published> updated>2024-11-19T18:09:09+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Slasher Lore Is Way Deeper Than You Think | Monstrum/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/5LOQxug_XeA?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i2.ytimg.com/vi/5LOQxug_XeA/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>The 1974 movies Black Christmas and Texas Chain Saw Massacre gave rise to what would become one of cinema’s most enduring genres: the slasher film. In this special episode, we’ll talk about the origins, evolution and cultural impact of these gory popcorn films and take a close look at the key tropes—masked killers, final girls, and gore—that continue to make make slashers iconic. Here's why slashers—from Halloween to Dead By Daylight—are here to stay. #halloween For audio descriptions, go to Settings - Audio Track - English Descriptive. ***** PBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to: http://to.pbs.org/DonateStoried ***** Written and Hosted by: Dr. Emily Zarka Director: David Schulte Executive Producer: Amanda Fox Executive Producer: Dr. Emily Zarka Producer/Production Designer: Thomas Fernandes Editor/Animators: David Schulte, P.W. Shelton, Steven Simone, Ben Harrison, Jordyn Buckland Illustrator: Samuel Allan Executive in Charge (PBS): Maribel Lopez Director of Programming (PBS): Gabrielle Ewing Additional Footage: Shutterstock Music: APM Music Descriptive Audio & Captions provided by The Described and Captioned Media Program Produced by Spotzen for PBS Digital Studios. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/monstrumpbs ***** Bibliography: https://sites.google.com/spotzen.com/slasher-special-bibliography/home/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="9525" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="132932"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:5pNhETXkHrI/id> yt:videoId>5pNhETXkHrI/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCO6nDCimkF79NZRRb8YiDcA/yt:channelId> title>My favorite unexpectedly feminist film/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pNhETXkHrI"/> author> name>Storied/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO6nDCimkF79NZRRb8YiDcA/uri> /author> published>2024-10-08T16:00:06+00:00/published> updated>2024-10-12T14:21:37+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>My favorite unexpectedly feminist film/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/5pNhETXkHrI?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i2.ytimg.com/vi/5pNhETXkHrI/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>You might not think it at first glance, but Slumber Party Massacre is a feminist film. Fight me. Another @pbsstoried short from your friends at Monstrum! Don’t miss future episodes of Monstrum, subscribe! http://bit.ly/pbsstoried_sub Produced by Spotzen for PBS Digital Studios. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/monstrumpbs/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="2473" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="20292"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:b9QUxhnb_sU/id> yt:videoId>b9QUxhnb_sU/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCO6nDCimkF79NZRRb8YiDcA/yt:channelId> title>Gilgamesh and Enkidu's epic meet cute/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9QUxhnb_sU"/> author> name>Storied/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO6nDCimkF79NZRRb8YiDcA/uri> /author> published>2024-10-01T16:35:47+00:00/published> updated>2024-10-03T23:17:52+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Gilgamesh and Enkidu's epic meet cute/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/b9QUxhnb_sU?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i3.ytimg.com/vi/b9QUxhnb_sU/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Recreating the epic battle that led to an epic partnership. Hosted by Dr. Moiya McTier & Dr. Emily Zarka, FATE & FABLED explores the stories and characters of mythologies from all around the world - why they came to be and how they impact us still today. Fate & Fabled is produced by Spotzen for PBS Digital Studios./media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="1681" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="12144"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:eDW8OoPjvH8/id> yt:videoId>eDW8OoPjvH8/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCO6nDCimkF79NZRRb8YiDcA/yt:channelId> title>Why Manticore Is a Dungeons & Dragons Legend ft. @MrRhexx/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDW8OoPjvH8"/> author> name>Storied/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO6nDCimkF79NZRRb8YiDcA/uri> /author> published>2024-09-26T15:00:39+00:00/published> updated>2024-10-04T15:03:18+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Why Manticore Is a Dungeons & Dragons Legend ft. @MrRhexx/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/eDW8OoPjvH8?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i2.ytimg.com/vi/eDW8OoPjvH8/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Check out Pan Pals on @PBSFood : https://youtu.be/EUhJJIkIisA?si=-Y9npYd9URGExepv Featured in tabletop RPGs, card games, books, animated movies and shows, the manticore is a legend. And there’s a lot of speculation about its origins. Is it a man-eating monster from Persian myth or simply a misidentified tiger? Or both! For audio descriptions, go to Settings - Audio Track - English Descriptive. A big thank you to our guest expert, Fermin Caballero aka Mr. Rhexx! ***** PBS Member Stations rely on viewers like you. To support your local station, go to: http://to.pbs.org/DonateStoried ***** Written and Hosted by: Dr. Emily Zarka Director: David Schulte Executive Producer: Amanda Fox Executive Producer: Dr. Emily Zarka Producer: Thomas Fernandes Editor/Animator: Jordyn Buckland Illustrator: Samuel Allan Executive in Charge (PBS): Maribel Lopez Director of Programming (PBS): Gabrielle Ewing Additional Footage: Shutterstock Music: APM Music Descriptive Audio & Captions provided by The Described and Captioned Media Program Produced by Spotzen for PBS Digital Studios. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/monstrumpbs ***** Bibliography Aristotle’s History of Animals. Trans. Richard Cresswell. London: George Bell and Sons, 1897. Beasts, Humans, and Transhumans In the Middle Ages, Edited by J. Eugene Clay, Brepols, 2020. Clark, William. A Medieval Book of Beasts: The Second-Family Bestiary. The Boydell Press, 2006. Encyclopaedia; or, A dictionary of arts, sciences, and miscellaneous literature ... Compiled from the writings of the best authors, in several languages ... Illustrated with five hundred and forty-two copperplates. Vol. 10, Printed by Thomas Dobson, 1798. Cheney, David R. “The Manticora.” Mythical and Fabulous Creatures, edited by Malcom South. Greenwood Press, Inc., 1987, pp. 125-131. Cocker, Edward. Cocker’s English Dictionary. London: for T. Norris at the Looking-Glass on London-Bridge, C. Brown at the Crown in Newgate-Street, and A. Bettesworth at the Red Lyon in Pater-Noster-Row, 1715. Ctesias. 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Steel, Carlos G., et al., editors. Aristotle’s Animals in the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Leuven University Press, 1999. Syme, Alison. “Taboos and the Holy in Bodley 764.” The Mark of the Beast: The Medieval Bestiary in Art, Lief, and Literature, Edited by Debra Hassig. Garland Publishing, Inc., 1999, pp. 163-179. Thomas, Joshua J. The Tomb Art, Science, and the Natural World in the Ancient Mediterranean, 300 BC to AD 100, Oxford University Press, 2021. Topsell, Edward. The Historie of Foure-Footed Beastes Describing the True and Liuely Figure of Euery Beast, with a Discourse of Their Seuerall Names, Conditions, Kindes, Vertues (Both Naturall and Medicinall) Countries of Their Breed, Their Loue and Hate to Mankinde, and the Wonderfull Worke of God in Their Creation, Preseruation, and Destruction. Necessary for All Diuines and Students, Because the Story of Euery Beast Is Amiified with Narrations out of Scriptures, Fathers, Phylosophers, Physitians, and Poets: Wherein Are Declared Diuers Hyerogliphicks, Emblems, Epigrams, and Other Good Histories, Collected out of All the Volumes of Conradus Gesner, and All Other Writers to This Present Day. By Edward Topsell. 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