SC - references for humoral theory
Nick Sasso
grizly at mindspring.com
Sat Jul 31 14:13:00 PDT 1999
I missed the crest of the discussion regarding the Humors, balancing
diet/menu and theory. There is one other secondary reference I would
offer to the body of work available:
Huggett, Jane (1995). _The Mirror of Health: Food, diet and medical
theory 1450-1660_. (Living History Reference Book Series) Stuart Press:
Bristol. ISBN 1 85804 076 0
She does a fine job in this pamphlet format publication (8.5 x 5.5
softcover like Complete Anachronist) of digesting the concepts for a
beginner's understanding and then goes on to discuss the qualities of
the various meats, fruits, vegetables, seasons, activities, and dietary
treatment of ills. By no means is this a low level book, just
understandable, and recommendable for those beginning the quest into
humors. Ms. Huggett uses the primary sources we mentioned earlier in
the thread, and a few more. I got mine from Acanthus Books, I believe,
and do not know if there be any more available.
pacem et bonum,
niccolo difrancesco
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