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Detail of the tympanum of Vézelay Abbey in Yonne, France (≈1120 A.D.) Scene from Reynard the Fox (with Chanteclere,) by German illustrator Heinrich Kley (c. 1920s) Scene from Reynard the Fox, by German illustrator Heinrich Kley (c. 1920s) Christus & Cynocephali, detail - Barberini Psalter [11th century] Roman marble funerary altar of Fabia Stratonice. From the area of Bari(?) (Pleiades). Marble. Dated to 90-110 CE Kitsuné [Kiyoshi Nozaki] (1961, Hokuseido) Figure of the Eastern Zodiacal Dog as a dog headed and possibly tailed person (Rubbing from the tomb of Kim Yu-sin of Later Silla, now Korea) (674 A.D.) Art Carney Show - Man In The Dog Suit (1960?) Nuremberg Chronical (Schedel'sche Weltchronik), page XIIr (1493) Saint Christopher (Anon. artist, 17th century) Cross slab with Cynocephali (Conchon, Isle of Man, 10th cent. Fig. 28 in: FRIEDMAN, John B. (1981). The Monstrous Races in Medieval Art and Thought) Kiev Psalter - Christus & Cynocephali manuscript [1397] The hunter's doom, or the world turned upside down (Jean de Grise, 1344) Ysengrin the Wolf as a bishop, detail from fol. 78r. (The Funeral of Reynard the Fox, c. 13th century) Goat carrying a crucifix, detail from fol. 79r. (The Funeral of Reynard the Fox, c. 13th century) Clinical lycanthropy (Wikipedia) Cynocephali (London BL, Harley 3954 f. 41) Cynocephali (London BL, Harley 3954 f. 40v bottom) • Sons of Fenrir (unknown artist; 2010s) • A dog headed man, Cynocephali, conquers a Macedonian warrior. According to legend the soldier's weapons passed harmlessly through the Cynocephali. (The Strand Magazine, c. 1897.) • Cynocephali (Al Qazwini, Arabian manuscript c. 1283) • Cynocephalus in Mandeville's tome The Travels of Sir John Mandeville (≈1357 A.D.) • Monstrorum historia (d'Ulisse Androvandi, p. 22) by Jean-Baptiste Coriolan (1642) • Dog-head or Cynocephalus, woodcut, from the Cosmographia of Sebastian Muenster, Basel 1555. • St. Francis & the Wolf of Gubbio (Otto Schubert, woodcut, 1930s?) • Flind from the AD&D Fiend Folio (1981) • King Lion and Reynard the Fox (Forrest, John L & Mora, Joseph Jacinto; c. 1920) • One of the Vendel era Torslunda plates found on Öland, Sweden (c. 540–790 AD) • Sorcerers (Колдуны) by Nicholas K. Roerich, which depicts ulfheðnar performing a ritual (1905) • Pesiglavets (Песиглавец) (from H. Grushko, Y. Medvedev «A Dictionary of slavic mythology» (1960)) • Nuremberg Chronicles - Wolf-Boy (CXCVIIIr) (1493 A.D.) • Statue of Reynard the Fox (Hulst, Netherlands) • Slagar the Cruel of Mossflower Woods (Redwall) • Still from Le Roman De Renard (1937) • "The Werewolf Howls" by Mont Sudbury (Weird Tales (November 1941, vol. 36, no. 2, page 38.)) • Death in June & Boyd Rice - Alarm Agents (New European Recordings, 2004) • Werewolves leaning against the wall of a cemetery at night, a lithograph by Maurice Sand, 1858 • Kynokephalos (Livre des merveilles; "Book of Wonders" ≈1300) • Wikipedia notes on the Talmud (Sotah 49b; Talmud, Sanhedrin 97a) and the Greek Apocalypse of Baruch • Assorted medieval depictions of cynocephali and ancient depictions of Thoth and Anubis

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