Science Fiction and Fantasy
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- Albacon
- Guests, membership rates, membership form, driving maps, and hotel information for this convention held in Albany.
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- EerieCon
- Science fiction, fantasy and horror convention in Niagara Falls. Organized by Buffalo Fantasy League.
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- I-Con
- Annual Stony Brook convention includes authors, media, gaming, medieval recreation, comics, anime, and movies. Schedule, guest, registration, and volunteer information on last year's convention, and a progress report on this year's.
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- The Science Fiction Forum (SF4M)
- An organization/club at SUNY Stony Brook. Maintains a science fiction, fact, fantasy and horror lending library, shows films and videotapes, and organizes various science fiction related activities and events whenever possible. Includes club news and a message board.
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- Wikipedia: List of Legendary Creatures
- Encyclopedic articles of a variety of animals, races and beings from traditional folklore around the world.
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- GuildWiki: Bestiary
- Category list of races, creatures and various species from Guild Wars; also political affiliations.
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- Warcraft Pets: Bestiary of Minipets
- Categorized list and individual animal details with screenshots.
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- Bibliothèque nationale de France: Medieval Bestiary
- Online museum exhibition featuring the Christian and other influences in bestiaries of history.
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- Catholic Encyclopedia: Bestiaries
- Summary of these books, Christian symbolism and art, similar compilations and international references.
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- Wikipedia: List of Medieval Bestiaries
- Encyclopedic entry with a list of these books from this time period.
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- GKS 1633 4º: Bestiarius
- Scanned pages of a Latin manuscript illustrated with over one-hundred washed drawings; from Det Kongelige Bibliotek or The Royal Library in Copenhagen.
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- GKS 3466 8º: Bestiaire
- Illustrated, Latin guide to animal life both real and fabled with scanned pages; from Det Kongelige Bibliotek or The Royal Library in Copenhagen.
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- Medieval Beasts
- Exhibition focusing on the central role of beasts in medieval art with scanned book pages and audio narratives; from the Getty Center in Los Angeles. [May not be compatible with all browsers] [Requires RealPlayer] (July 29, 2007)