Liber Monstrorum de Diversis Generibus (Book of Monsters of Various Kinds) is a Latin text on mythical creatures and monsters, compiled in the 9th century. The text includes descriptions of creatures such as the phoenix, griffin, and dragon, as well as more obscure beings. The book has been influential in the history of fantasy and mythology, and has inspired adaptations and references in literature, art, and popular culture.
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