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