SC - Sweet chocolate 1652!

Jules A. Hojnowski jah11 at cornell.edu
Tue Feb 23 06:32:24 PST 1999


I wrote an article for our newsletter a year ago, then put it on my web page.
The URL is:

http://lemur.cit.cornell.edu/~jules/medievalindex.html


Hope it helps!

Jules/Catalina

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Date: Mon, 22 Feb 1999 17:49:23 -0800
From: david friedman <ddfr at best.com>
Subject: Re: SC - Sweet chocolate 1652!

At 1:55 PM +1100 2/22/99, Robyn.Hodgkin at affa.gov.au wrote:
>I am not sure where or when I got this url, but I found it most
>interesting..  unfortunately I have not had the time to follow up the
>references, has anyone else seen this before and done any background
>investigation?
>
>http://www.inmet.com/~justin/chocolate.txt
>
Justin de Coeur (Barony of Carolingia, East Kingdom) was showing people
paper copies of this some years ago. As I remember, he had a facsimile of
the original, and he is a careful scholar, so I am sure it is genuine.
Note, however, that it is an English translation of a Spanish description
of how things were done in Mexico.

Elizabeth/Betty Cook
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