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‖ physiologus|fɪzɪˈɒləgəs| [L., a. Gr. ϕυσιολόγος, natural philosopher (see physiologer): used by Epiphanius as the name of his work on Natural History with moral and theological applications, whence the mediæval use.] A bestiary: see quot.
1898S. A. Brooke Eng. Lit. xiii. 203 The three first [Old Eng. poems, the Whale, the Panther, and the Partridge] must be taken together, and form part..of an English Physiologus. A Physiologus in the literature of the Middle Ages was a collection of descriptions of beasts, birds, or fishes, of their life and habits..each..followed by a religious or moral allegory based on this description. |