17. The "Phisiologus" is quoted in Chaucer, apparently from this very "bestiary"; and Dr. Morris says that scraps of it are found even in Elizabethan writers.
"Anglo-Saxon Literature"
John Earle
His two works are a Comput, or Chronological Treatise, dedicated to an uncle of his, who was chaplain to Hugh Bigod, Earl of Norfolk, and a bestiary, or Zoological Catalogue, dedicated to Adela of Louvain, the wife of Henry the First.
"A Short History of French Literature"
George Saintsbury
Noah's Floud is, in part, one of Drayton's happiest attempts at the catalogue style of bestiary; and Mr. Elton finds in it some foreshadowing of the manner of Paradise Lost.
"Minor Poems of Michael Drayton"
Michael Drayton