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KINZELBACH, RAGNAR K. "Pre-Linnaean pictures of the secretarybird, Sagittarius serpentarius (J. F. )." Archives of Natural History 35, no. 2 (October 2008): 243–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/e0260954108000375.

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The secretarybird, the only species of the family Sagittariidae (Falconiformes), inhabits all of sub-Saharan Africa except the rain forests. Secretarybird, its vernacular name in many languages, may be derived from the Arabic “saqr at-tair”, “falcon of the hunt”, which found its way into French during the crusades. From the same period are two drawings of a “bistarda deserti” in a codex by the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II (1194–1250). The original sketch obviously, together with other information on birds, came from the court of Sultan al-Kâmil (1180–1238) in Cairo. Careful examination led to an interpretation as Sagittarius serpentarius. Two archaeological sources and one nineteenth century observation strengthened the idea of a former occurrence of the secretarybird in the Egyptian Nile valley. André Thevet (1502–1590), a French cleric and reliable research traveller, described and depicted in 1558 a strange bird, named “Pa” in Persian language, from what he called Madagascar. The woodcut is identified as Sagittarius serpentarius. The text reveals East Africa as the real home of this bird, associated there among others with elephants. From there raises a connection to the tales of the fabulous roc, which feeds its offspring with elephants, ending up in the vernacular name of the extinct Madagascar ostrich as elephantbird.
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Abulafia, David. Frederick II: A medieval emperor. New York: Oxford University Press, 1992.

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Frederick II: A medieval emperor. London: Allen Lane, 1988.

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Houben, Hubert. Kaiser Friedrich II.: 1194-1250 : Herrscher, Mensch und Mythos. Stuttgart: W. Kohlhammer, 2008.

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Houben, Hubert. Federico II: Imperatore, uomo, mito. Bologna: Il mulino, 2009.

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Travels with a medieval queen. New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 2001.

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Götze, Heinz. Castel del Monte: Gestalt und Symbol der Architektur Friedrichs II. 3rd ed. München: Prestel-Verlag, 1991.

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Götze, Heinz. Castel del Monte: Gestalt und Symbol der Architektur Friedrichs II. 2nd ed. München: Prestel-Verlag, 1986.

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Götze, Heinz. Castel del Monte: Geometric marvel of the Middle Ages. Munich: Prestel, 1998.

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undifferentiated, Dan Jones, and Ernst Kantorowicz. Frederick the Second 1194-1250. Head of Zeus, 2019.

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Abulafia, David. Frederick II : A Medieval Emperor. Pimlico / Random House, 2002.

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