SC - Definition needed: primary, secondary, tertiary sources ??
Charles McCathieNevile
charlesn at sunrise.srl.rmit.edu.au
Thu Apr 30 22:34:33 PDT 1998
_The Medieval Garden_, by Sylvia Landsberg, Thames & Hudson, 1995. ISBN
0-500-01691-7. Thames & Hudson, Inc. 500 Fifth Avenue, NY 10110.
This book is probably available from your local library. It's a fine
book, has good illustrations, and will make good reading for you as well
as a nice demo prop.
Regards,
Allison
allilyn at juno.com
Master Chirurgeon, Companion des Lindquistrings, Princess' Order of
Courtesy
On Thu, 30 Apr 1998 14:51:05 -0700 "Cynthia L. Hewitt"
<cynthialynn at mailcity.com> writes:
> hello,
>> My canton is putting on a demo for a local junior high. We
are doing a cooking and herb booth.
>We need to know what the most common herbs were in medieval England.
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