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Deutsch: Miniaturen einer Blaumeise (Parus caeruleus L.) und eines Stein- (Athene glaux) oder Waldkauzes (Syrnium). Der darunter dargestellte papageienartige Vogel hat Ähnlichkeiten mit einem Rötelfalken (Falco Naumanni). Seite aus dem spätantiken Wiener-Dioskurides-Kodex (Paraphrase der „Ornithiaka“ des Dionysios) fol. 475 recto
English: Page from the Vienna Dioscurides
Русский: Миниатюры лазоревки (Parus caeruleus) и совы, а также африканского попугая или степной пустельги, изображённые в позднем античном византийском кодексе «Венский Диоскорид».
Date until 512 AD
Source Scan aus: Pedanios Dioscurides –- Der Wiener Dioskurides: Codex medicus Graecus 1 der Österreichischen Nationalbibliothek, Graz: Akademische Druck- und Verlagsanstalt (Glanzlichter der Buchkunst) Band 2 ISBN 3-201-01725-6 fol. 475 recto. Erläuterung: Kommentar S. 70
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