SC - Medieval Danish cooking???

Jenne Heise jenne at tulgey.browser.net
Thu Jun 29 13:23:29 PDT 2000


It looks like a Danish translation of Macer, I think. Macer is a latin
herbal treatise.

>              Author: Harpestrng, Henrik, d. 1244.
>                 Title: Gamle danske urtebger, stenbger og kogebger /
>                            Harpestrng ; udgivne for Universitets-Jubilts
>             Published: Kbenhavn : H. H. Thieles bogtrykkeri, 1908-1920.
>                Format: cii, 326 p. : facsims. ; 24 cm.
>               Subject: Herbs--Therapeutic use
>                        Cookery, Danish
>            Other Name: Macer Floridus. De viribus herbarum.
>                        Marbode, Bishop of Rennes, 1035?-1123.
> 
> HTH someone.
> 
> cu drag,
> Bogdan
> 
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