Bees from a Medieval Manuscript
Bees (with beehive, tree, and flowers), illustration on fol. 38v of J. Paul Getty Museum, Ms. 100, aka the Northumberland Bestiary. The manuscript was written in England in about 1250-60. In the middle ages bees were believed to be small birds; further, it was believed that they were born from the decaying flesh of slaughtered calf or oxen.
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