SC - More on egg sizes
Stefan li Rous
stefan at texas.net
Sun Nov 21 19:56:04 PST 1999
Ras asked:
> Are there any period sources that deal with either animal husbandry or
> agriculture and farming in general which could shed any light on this?
> Oftentimes we try to make our judgments about cooking items based on the
> 'recipes' rather than outside sources which would be more accurate and
> provide information not contained in the recipe itself.
>
> Are manuals dealing directly with the raising of animals and the growing of
> plants as widely published as cookery manuals? If so, documentation, please.
You might try looking at these two bibliographies in the PLANTS, HERBS AND
SPICES section of my Florilegium:
gardening-bib (9K) 6/ 3/99 Bibliography on medieval gardening
by Raisya Khorivovna.
p-agriculture-bib (19K) 3/23/99 Bibliography of period agricultural
practices by Laurie Brandt (Pegasus)
The second one is more than half listings of period manuscripts. So I would
say there were a number of such publications. Since I have no idea how
many cookery manuals there were, I have no idea how these compare. A number
of these are going to be gardening and not animals but I noted at least
one had "husbandry" in the title, so I imagine it has to do with animals.
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Lord Stefan li Rous Barony of Bryn Gwlad Kingdom of Ansteorra
Mark S. Harris Austin, Texas stefan at texas.net
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