SC - Deep fat frying/rabbit
Jessica Tiffin
melesine at ilink.nis.za
Tue Sep 23 14:22:59 PDT 1997
>There was a discussion on that within the last year on the Rialto (or
>here?). I think it finally worked down to the Romans introduced rabbits
>to Britain first. Native hares had always been there. Sometime after
>the Romans left the rabbits died out. They were then re-introduced by
>the Normans.
>
>Much of this conversation is in this file in the ANIMALS section of
>Stefan's Florilegium:
>rabbits-msg (18K) 7/16/97 Medieval rabbits. As pets and food.
I blush. That'll teach me to read my Florilegium before asking idle
questions. Thanks, Stefan, and also Adamantius for the original answer.
(I'm a bit behind in digests...)
Has it occurred to anyone that what we really need is Adamantius on CD-ROM
for these arbitrary questions, which will free him up for the really
interesting discussions? :)
In service,
Melesine
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Jessica Tiffin
melesine at ilink.nis.za * jessica at beattie.uct.ac.za
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Earth too big,
sky too far,
ride six dragons around north star.
Crazy dragons stinking drunk.
Enjoy self.
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