SC - Apicius references
Maddie Teller-Kook
meadhbh at io.com
Fri Sep 5 16:18:49 PDT 1997
Of the four Apicius texts, my two favorites are the Giacosa book and the
translation by Flowers/Rosenbaum. Giacosa gives excellent information
with respect to utensils, customs and foods. Flowers/Rosenbaum do an
excellent job of translation. I compare all other translations to
theirs.
meadhbh
chuck_diters at mail.fws.gov wrote:
>
> Could one of the good and knowledgable gentles who have been
> responding to this thread post complete information for the several
> versions of Apicius that have been mentioned (I have Vehling, but
> others might not--so maybe all four: Vehling, Flower & Rosenbaum,
> Edwards, and Giacosa)?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Bjarni
>
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