SC - Middle Low German page
Christina van Tets
cjvt at hotmail.com
Tue Oct 5 14:31:39 PDT 1999
Hello the list!
I think I read (before I deleted the digest) that someone had been to the
address http://www.uni-giessen.de/~g909 to look at the Middle Low German
text and been disappointed that it was not also translated into English (if
I'm wrong, please forgive me). I've just been to have a look at the page
and it's utterly beautiful and I want my lord to download the lot for me (ho
ho). If you don't add the /mndk.htm part onto the end of the address (which
you may notice I haven't when I quoted it above) you get a whole pile of
other cookery books, some with really nice annotations, and a few single
recipes as well. The single ones at least have been translated into English
too. If you also go to the page marked 'Faksimile', not just the one marked
'Alte Kochbuecher', you will find a facsimile of a cookery book which the
owner of the site has just published with translations beside each page, as
I understand it. He says he is selling them for DM 78. I wonder how that
converts to the Sheqel? But in any case, I really think it's worth having a
look at. The site owner obviously speaks English, so that may help if
you're looking for something in particular. But go and have a squiz anyway.
Cairistiona
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