SC - Mediaeval cookbooks to begin with
Elaine Koogler
ekoogler at chesapeake.net
Sat Mar 25 06:01:13 PST 2000
It's true...at least the part about Middle English. I have found that, often
times, if I read a ME recipe out loud, it makes more sense...of course those
around me look at me strangely because it looks like I've gone beyond moving my
lips when I read. But then I'm used to strange looks!
Kiri
Acanthusbk at aol.com wrote:
> 'Lainie is right, when you see Old English, you'll know it. I own a reprint
> of an Old English herbal that might as well have been written in a foreign
> language. Middle English on the other hand is not difficult at all once you
> get past thinking in terms of modern spelling. I compare it to my son's
> spelling (1st grade!) who has been taught in his "Writer's Workshop" at
> school to spell phonetically if the word is not one of the handful he is
> supposed to know. If you sound a Middle English word out in most cases the
> modern equivalent is quite apparent, and if you read a fair amount of Middle
> English you soon reach the point where you only occasionally need to look up
> a definition.
>
> Amanda
> Acanthus Books
>
> In a message dated 3/23/2000 12:15:37 PM Central Standard Time, lcm at efn.org
> writes:
>
> > Old English/Anglo-Saxon- looks like German or Norse. Weird letters. Only
> > a few familiar-looking words.
> >
> > Middle English- a few weird letters, a handfull of German-looking words,
> > quite a few French-based words. An extra 'e' on the end of words. You
> > can read portions of it at sight.
> >
> > Early Modern English- fairly easily read, especially if you read OUT
> > LOUD and think 'Shakespeare'. Few funky spellings, but pretty
> > strightforward
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