SC - Opusculum de Saporibus

Philip & Susan Troy troy at asan.com
Wed Nov 22 05:04:06 PST 2000


	Admantius said:
	> -- Thorndike, L.: A medieval sauce-book. In: Speculum 9 (1934)
183-190.
	It might be worth noting that this is a more-or-less translation of,
and
	commentary on, Mayneri's "Opusculum de Saporibus", which I believe
	you've got webbed in Latin.
	Thomas said:
	This article contains the Latin text, I used for the web version,
and
	some short comments. Scully, in his article in 'Medium Aevum', 1985,
	comments on every passage of this text in respect to humoral theory
and
	cooking.

Is the article in 'Medium Aevum' in English?
Also does anyone know how to get back issues of Speculum or Medium Aevum? 
Or have a xerox-copy of the article they wouldn't mind sending me? 
MTIA,

Al Servizio Vostro, e del Sogno
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