Courtesy of the University of Aberdeen

 Sources 

  

Anonymous. True and wonderfull A discourse relating to a strange and monstrous serpent (or dragon ) lately discouered, 1614.


Martin Arnold. The Dragon: Fear and Power 2018.


Scott G. Bruce (ed.)The Penguin Book of Dragons, 2021.

Seamus Heaney (trans.) Beowulf: a New Verse Translation (2000)


Edward Topsell, A Historie of Foure Footed Beasts. London, 1658 (first edition was 1607).


Zachary Diaz, “Separating Myth from Legend about the Medieval Dragon.” https://blogs.getty.edu/iris/separating-myth-from-legend-about-the-medieval-dragon/

#8- Believing in Dragons

This is the first of several planned episodes on the most famous of all fantastic creatures.