In 'Mediaeval Lore from Bartholomew Anglicus', written by the active 13th century author Anglicus Bartholomaeus, readers are transported back in time to explore a wide array of fascinating subjects ranging from natural history to astrology. This book, known for its encyclopedic nature, serves as a valuable resource for understanding the beliefs and knowledge of the medieval period. The writing style is characterized by a blend of scientific observation and mystical interpretations, reflecting the intellectual curiosity of the era. The inclusion of detailed illustrations further enhances the scholarly value of the work. Readers will gain insight into the medieval worldview and the ways in which knowledge was acquired and disseminated during this time period. Anglo-Norman England, where Bartholomaeus lived and worked, provides a backdrop for the book, offering a glimpse into the cultural and intellectual milieu of the period. Inspired by his surroundings, Bartholomaeus delves into the mysteries of the natural world and the supernatural, drawing on both classical sources and contemporary beliefs. 'Mediaeval Lore from Bartholomew Anglicus' is recommended for readers interested in medieval studies, natural history, and the history of knowledge.