SC - Questions about Archives and Carrots
harriet meeker
berengaria at hotmail.com
Mon Aug 16 10:19:28 PDT 1999
Adamantius wrote:
>>First, are there archives to this list, so I can avoid being a >>nuisance
>>in the future.
>
>See Lord Stefan Li Rous' "Florilegium", at:
>
>http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/rialto/rialto.html
Thank you, my Lord. I must have misspelled something when I tried to search
there for this topic. I'll try again.
>>Second, can people suggest period sources for different colors
>>of carrots? I understand that Le Menagier is supposed to refer to >>them
>>as
>>"red roots", and I know that there is some thought that they used to
>>be white, and more like the root of Queen Anne's Lace. But I've >>been
>>told
>>there were supposed to be blue carrots and so on. I know there were blue
>>potatos, but carrots?
>Yes, Le Menagier says something to the effect that they're small red
>roots that cost a silver penny a handful. I'm not aware of blue ones, >or
>at least no references to them in period sources. That doesn't mean they
>didn't exist, I guess, though.
I really appreciate that. My research project (and the person I have to
show this to) really insists on period documentation. Something about "non
scriptorum, non est" I think it was.
Berengaria Ravencroft
Berengaria at hotmail.com
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own works" -- Miguel de Cervantes
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