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- Lyngurium abstract "Lyngurium or Ligurium was believed to be a gemstone formed of the solidified urine of the lynx (the best ones coming from wild males), which was included in classical and "almost every medieval lapidary" or book of gems until it gradually disappeared from view in the 17th century.".
- Lyngurium thumbnail Bodl_Douce88_roll217.1_frame6.jpg?width=300.
- Lyngurium wikiPageExternalLink Theophrastus_on_lyngurium_Medieval_and_early_modern_lore_from_the_classical_lapidary_tradition.
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- Lyngurium wikiPageExternalLink 267508.
- Lyngurium wikiPageExternalLink 637766.
- Lyngurium wikiPageID "39975292".
- Lyngurium wikiPageRevisionID "566107311".
- Lyngurium subject Category:Gemstones.
- Lyngurium subject Category:Mythological_substances.
- Lyngurium comment "Lyngurium or Ligurium was believed to be a gemstone formed of the solidified urine of the lynx (the best ones coming from wild males), which was included in classical and "almost every medieval lapidary" or book of gems until it gradually disappeared from view in the 17th century.".
- Lyngurium label "Lyngurium".
- Lyngurium sameAs m.0wbn06x.
- Lyngurium sameAs Q17102824.
- Lyngurium sameAs Q17102824.
- Lyngurium wasDerivedFrom Lyngurium?oldid=566107311.
- Lyngurium depiction Bodl_Douce88_roll217.1_frame6.jpg.
- Lyngurium isPrimaryTopicOf Lyngurium.