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Curye on Inglysch

Curye on Inglysch
Author: Constance B. Hieatt
Publisher: D. S. Brewer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781843843450

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This unique collection of recipes, or menus as they include not only how to make a dish but also how and when to serve it, has been compiled from more than twenty medieval manuscripts. The recipes date from the fourteenth century and are the earliest such examples in English. Interestingly, it appears that many of these recipes, found only on the menus of the upper classes, remained virtually unchanged until the sixteenth century. The menus include the all-important order of serving, that strict etiquette that ruled medieval mealtimes, and which meant that most members of a household were only entitled to the first course and that the more delicate dishes were served only to the higher ranks. This too seems to have remained unchanged for hundreds of years. Here we can also see how it was thought natural to take the most substantial foods first, leaving the richer and sweeter courses for later, much as we do today. We do not, however, include small game birds as part of "dessert" as these menus do. Presented here in early English, this invaluable collection provides fascinating insights into the medieval kitchen and household, and is the perfect guide to modern recreations of medieval meals and feasts.


The Forme of Cury, a Roll of Ancient English Cookery

The Forme of Cury, a Roll of Ancient English Cookery
Author: Samuel Pegge
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2014-12-11
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1108076203

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The 1780 edition of one of the oldest English-language cookbooks, presenting a range of everyday and ceremonial dishes.


Pleyn Delit

Pleyn Delit
Author: Constance B. Hieatt
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780802076328

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Adapts over one hundred authentic medieval recipes to the ingredients and equipment of the modern kitchen, providing an abundance of simple and elaborate soups, side and main dishes, stews, and desserts


Middle English Dictionary

Middle English Dictionary
Author: Robert E. Lewis
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2007
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780472013104

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The final installment of the most important modern reference work for Middle English studies


Out of the East

Out of the East
Author: Paul Freedman
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2008-03-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300211317

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How medieval Europe’s infatuation with expensive, fragrant, exotic spices led to an era of colonial expansion and discovery: “A consummate delight.” —Marion Nestle, James Beard Award–winning author of Unsavory Truth The demand for spices in medieval Europe was extravagant—and was reflected in the pursuit of fashion, the formation of taste, and the growth of luxury trade. It inspired geographical and commercial exploration, as traders pursued such common spices as pepper and cinnamon and rarer aromatic products, including ambergris and musk. Ultimately, the spice quest led to imperial missions that were to change world history. This engaging book explores the demand for spices: Why were they so popular, and why so expensive? Paul Freedman surveys the history, geography, economics, and culinary tastes of the Middle Ages to uncover the surprisingly varied ways that spices were put to use—in elaborate medieval cuisine, in the treatment of disease, for the promotion of well-being, and to perfume important ceremonies of the Church. Spices became symbols of beauty, affluence, taste, and grace, Freedman shows, and their expense and fragrance drove the engines of commerce and conquest at the dawn of the modern era. “A magnificent, very well written, and often entertaining book that is also a major contribution to European economic and social history, and indeed one with a truly global perspective.” —American Historical Review


Oxford Symposium on Food & Cookery, 1989

Oxford Symposium on Food & Cookery, 1989
Author: Harlan Walker
Publisher: Oxford Symposium
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1990
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0907325440

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A study of staples such as potato, rice, root vegetables in early modern England, wheat and other cereals.


Food and Drink in Medieval Poland

Food and Drink in Medieval Poland
Author: Maria Dembinska
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1999-08-20
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780812232240

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Topics examined include not just the personal eating habits of kings, queens, and nobles but also those of the peasants, monks, and other social groups not generally considered in medieval food studies."--BOOK JACKET.


Traveling Dysshes

Traveling Dysshes
Author: Patricia O. McGregor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2002-08
Genre: Cooking, Medieval
ISBN: 9780972384308

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With over 160 pages of text and recipes, this new edition of Traveling Dysshes introduces you to the world of medieval cooking. Included are:- Comprehensive lists of new and Old World Foods- Discussion of camp cooking for those outdoor tourneys- Lists of non-cook, easy-to-find foods that are perfectly acceptable on the medieval table- Lists of easy-cook dishes for beginning cooks - Recipes translated from period texts, with the original text and source included - Recipes for those everyday cooking ingredients that "everybody knows" how to make, such as verjuice and poudre blanc- Sample feast menus- An extensive, annotated bibliographyIn addition, Travelling Dysshes is designed for use in thekitchen, be that kitchen in your home or pavilion: laminated covers, lay-flat binding, easy-to-read type.


Middle English Literature

Middle English Literature
Author: Christopher Cannon
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2013-04-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0745654762

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This book provides a boldly original account of Middle English literature from the Norman Conquest to the beginning of the sixteenth century. It argues that these centuries are, in fundamental ways, the momentous period in our literary history, for they are the long moment in which the category of literature itself emerged as English writing began to insist, for the first time, that it floated free of any social reality or function. This book also charts the complex mechanisms by which English writing acquired this power in a series of linked close readings of both canonical and more obscure texts. It encloses those readings in five compelling accounts of much broader cultural areas, describing, in particular, the productive relationship of Middle English writing to medieval technology, insurgency, statecraft and cultural place, concluding with an in depth account of the particular arguments, emphases and techniques English writers used to claim a wholly new jurisdiction for their work. Both this history and its readings are everywhere informed by the most exciting developments in recent Middle English scholarship as well as literary and cultural theory. It serves as an introduction to all these areas as well as a contribution, in its own right, to each of them.