SC - Duello by Cheese Cake; High Noon in Trimaris, Spoons at the Ready
Decker, Terry D.
TerryD at Health.State.OK.US
Fri Jan 12 08:25:33 PST 2001
If he did, then he is competing with Methuselah.
Marcus Porcius Cato the Elder (234 - 149 BCE), also known as Cato the
Censor, was one of Rome's greatest orators. His De Re Rustica (AKA, De Agri
Cultura) is the oldest existing Latin prose and contain a number of recipes
including one for Savillum, a type of cheese cake. He is probably best
known for the phrase "Delinda est Carthago" (Carthage must be destroyed)with
which he ended every speech before the Senate.
For the Latin text of De Re Rustica, try:
http://www.geocities.com:0080/Athens/Forum/6946/literature/cato_agriculture.
html
and for the translation of a few chapters, including some recipes, try:
http://www.novaroma.org/religio_romana/cato_index.html
Bear
> Didn't he live into the 17th century. I thought I just read
> that, but my
> memory lives in the cabinet with the seive.
> Olwen
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