Manticore from BL Royal 12 C XIX, f. 29v
Miniature of a manticore. Image taken from f. 29v of Bestiary, and various theological texts, e.g., Isidore of Seville, Imago Mundi. Written in Latin. The BL Royal Manuscript Collection, also known as the Roya... More
Manticore from BL Royal 12 C XIX, f. 29v
Miniature of a manticore. Image taken from f. 29v of Bestiary, and various theological texts, e.g., Isidore of Seville, Imago Mundi. Written in Latin. The BL Royal Manuscript Collection, also known as the Roya... More
Manticore from BL Harley 3244, f. 43v
Miniatures of a manticore mauling a naked man, a arah, and a man chasing a wof with a bird in its mouth. Image taken from f. 43v of Theological miscellany, including the Summa de vitiis (see Notes for contents)... More
Manticore from BL Royal 12 F XIII, f. 24v
Detail of a miniature of a manticore, a creature with the body of a lion, the head of a man, and the tail of a scorpion. Image taken from f. 24v of Bestiary (ff. 3-141), Lapidary (ff. 141v-149). Written in Lati... More
Manticore, 18th century, Du Paquier period porcelaine
Public domain photo of antique sculpture, 3d object, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
BL-Add 11283, fo.008r-manticora
A manticore ("manticora"). From a bestiary (British Library MS. Add. 11183), folio 8r
Bodleian Library-MS Bodl 764-fol 025r-manticore
Manticore, described as wearing a Phrygian hat by commentators. Holding a severed human leg in its mouth. Bodlelian Library MS. 764, fol. 25r
Morgan M.81, f.038v-manticora - Public domain dedication image
Manticore from a Latin bestiary (Worksop Bestiary, Morgan Library M.81, fol. 38v)
Animal drawings collected by Felix Platter, p2 - (45)
(Top) unlabeled, assumed to be a manticore. (Bottom) "leucrocotta" (or "leucrocuta", "leucurcuta",[1] etc.). Note also that these two beasts appear on the same page in Johannes Johnston's Historiae Naturalis[1... More
Antonius Eisenhoit - Haeresis Dea (cum descriptione)
Deutsch: Die Häresie als Göttin zusammen mit einem Mantikor English: Heresy as goddess together with a Manticore
Antonius Eisenhoit - Haeresis Dea (imago solum)
Deutsch: Die Häresie als Göttin zusammen mit einem Mantikor English: Heresy as goddess together with a Manticore
Mmantich - A black and white drawing of a lion
The Mantichora — The most remarkable of allegorical creatures was the mantichora, which Ctesias describes as having a flame-colored body, lionlike in shape, three rows of teeth, a human head and ears, blue eye... More
Rochester Bestiary Folio 024 V Manticora - An open book with a picture...
Public domain reproduction of illuminated manuscript page, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
William Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings
Heraldic badge of William Lord Hastings
Thiberia on Hereford Mappa Mundi - Public domain old map
Thiberia i.e. Iberia on Hereford Mappa Mundi
Curious creatures in zoology (15565847211)
Curious creatures in zoology; with 130 illus. throughout the text.
Manticore royal MS12 - A painting of a lion with a crown on its head
Manticore- Bestiary, Royal MS 12 C XIX; 1200-1210 Public domain photograph of medieval art, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description Public domain photograph of early renaissance art... More
Manticore 3244 - A drawing of a lion attacking a man
Manticore - Bestiary Harley MS 3244, ff 36r-71v Public domain photograph of medieval art, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description Public domain photograph of early renaissance art, ... More
Manticore - British Library Royal 12 F xiii f24v (detail)
Illustration of a manticore; detail of a miniature from the Rochester Bestiary, BL Royal 12 F xiii, f. 24v. Held and digitised by the British Library.
Haeresis Dea (HAUM AEisenhoit AB 3.2)
Deutsch: Die Häresie als Göttin zusammen mit einem Mantikor English: Heresy as goddess together with a Manticore
Jonston 1657 Quadruped Tab LIII Manticore
A manticore (labeled "martigora") from Johannes Jonston (1657) Historiae naturalis de quadrupetibus, Pl. LII.This is mirror-flipped from the earlier images where the manticore faces left: file:Jonston1650-quad... More