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The Last Unicorn - http://utd500.utdallas.edu/~hairston/lastunicorn.html
Project Unicorn project.unicorn
unicorn-dream http://www.unicorn-dream.co.uk/unicorn.html
http://kammeo.blogspot.it/2012/12/fantastica-corea.html
"Trovata la tana
del liocorno del re Tongmyon"
Unicorn Moments http://www.unicornsunited.com/
"The Lion and the Unicorn is a theme- and genre-centered
journal of international scope committed to a serious,
ongoing discussion of literature for children" http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/lion_and_the_unicorn/
"Across the long millenia, in every land and
time, The Unicorn is present, in book, and art, and rhyme"
http://www.unicorn-dream.co.uk/unicorn2.html
The Complete Story of Unicorns through the Ages
http://www.unicorncollector.com/legends.htm
Remember, never lose faith in a Unicorn!
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Zone/1671/
http://perso.club-internet.fr/nicus/Licorne0.htm
Thomas Bulfinch- "Pliny, the
Roman naturalist, out of whose account of the unicorn most
of the modern unicorns have been described and figured,
records it as "a very ferocious beast, similar in the rest
of its body to a horse, with the head of a deer, the feet
of an elephant, the tail of a boar, a deep, bellowing
voice, and a single black horn, two cubits in length,
standing out in the middle of its forehead." He adds that
"it cannot be taken alive"; and some such excuse may have
been necessary in those days for not producing the living
animal upon the arena of the amphitheatre. The unicorn
seems to have been a sad puzzle to the hunters, who hardly
knew how to come at so valuable a piece of game. Some
described the horn as movable at the will of the animal, a
kind of small sword, in short, with which no hunter who
was not exceedingly cunning in fence could have a chance.
Others maintained that all the animal's strength lay in
its horn, and that when hard pressed in pursuit, it would
throw itself from the pinnacle of the highest rocks horn
foremost, so as to pitch upon it, and then quietly march
off not a whit the worse for its fall." (Age of Fable)
http://www.eaudrey.com/myth/unicorns.htm
Mireille Didrit, Note de recherche d’Ethnozoologie. Licorne de Mer ou Licorne de Terre: le Narval http://didrit.perso.sfr.fr/Licorne.htm Archive Old link Licorne0.htm
http://jacky.lorette.pagesperso-orange.fr/chasse/index.html
La Dame à la Licorne du Musée de Cluny de
Paris et La Chasse à la Licorne des Cloisters
de New York
http://myht.creative-work.de/html/hippogry.htm
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"Der Hippogreif lebt in den Tiefen des
Meeres in den unter Wasser liegenden Bergen. Er ist der
Mischling eines Greifen und eines Fisches. Er hat den Kopf
und den Oberkörper eines Greifen und den hinteren
Teil eines Pferdes. Er ist kräftig und bewegt sich
schneller als der Blitz. Er wird in den Legenden von
Charlemagne erwähnt."
http://webhome.idirect.com/~donlong/monsters/Html/Hippogry.htm
" .... Der Hippogryph wird
ausgespannt,
und lächelnd schwingt sich
ihm der Jüngling auf den Rücken.
Kaum fühlt das Tier des
Meisters sichre Hand,
so knirscht es in des Zügels
Band,
und steigt, und Blitze sprühn
aus den beseelten Blicken.
Nicht mehr das vor'ge Wesen,
königlich,
ein Geist, ein Gott, erhebt es
sich,
entrollt mit einemmal in Sturmes
Wehen
der Schwingen Pracht,
schießt brausend himmelan,
und eh der Blick ihm folgen kann,
entschwebt es zu den blauen
Höhen".[Schiller]
http://www.schiller-institut.de/seiten/gedicht2.htm
[ http://www.schiller-institut.de/seiten/gedicht2.htm#Pegasus
]
Mythical Creatures and Places http://www.eaudrey.com/myth/beasts.htm
Thomas Bulfinch- "Like a
griffin, he had the head of an eagle, claws armed with
talons, and wings covered with feathers, the rest of his
body being that of a horse. This strange animal is called
a Hippogriff." (Legends of Charlemagne)
http://www.eaudrey.com/myth/hippogriff.htm
Fabelwesen Lexikon. Ein Lexikon über Fabeltiere (Drachen, Einhörner, Greife etc.), Feen, Elfen usw. http://www.corrigan.de/h.htm archive.org corrigan.de/
Fabeltiere http://de.academic.ru/dic.nsf/dewiki/424792