[Sca-cooks] Interesting Food Articles

Wanda Pease wandap at hevanet.com
Thu Jul 4 22:39:07 PDT 2002


I've been going back over some of the sites in my "Favorites" list and came
upon this one for an academic newsletter:  Medium Aevum Quotidianum
Verzeichnis der bisher erschienenen Hefte.  It is where I got the Melitta
Weiss Adamson translation of Guter Spise (Sonderband IX
Melitta Weiss Adamson, Daz buch von guter spise (The Book of Good Food). A
Study, Edition, and English Translation of the Oldest German Cookbook
ISBN 3-90 1094 12 1
Krems 2000)

and Meat Tender Under Saddle (food archeology - not recipes) Sonderband VII
József Laszlovszky (ed.), Tender Meat under the Saddle. Customs of Eating,
Drinking and Hospitality among Conquering Hungarians and Nomadic Peoples
István Fodor, The Culture of Conquering Hungarians
József Laszlovszky, Research Possibilities into the History and Material
Culture of Eating, Drinking and Hospitality during the Period of Hungarian
Conquest
Gábor Vékony, Feasting and Hospitality among Eastern Nomadic Peoples
Péter Tomka, Customs of Eating and Hospitality among Nomadic Peoples of the
Migration Period
Miklós Takács, How Did Conquering Hungarians Prepare and Serve their Food?
Ferenc Gyulai, Archaeobotanical Sources in Investigating the Diet of
Conquering Hungarians
László Bartosiewicz, Mobile Pastoralism and Meat Consumption: an
Archaeozoological Perspective
ISBN 3-90 1094 10 5
Krems 1998

Since it is a site from the University of Vienna in Austria, most things are
not in English, but some are.

The URL is:  http://www.imareal.oeaw.ac.at/maq/Verzeichnis.html

Some things are:

MAQ Newsletter 13:
Terence Scully, Studies in Medieval Food

John D. Fudge, Supply and Distribution of Foodstuffs in Northern Europe
1450-1500

Mary Frances Zambreno, The Moral Ambiguity of the Medieval Feast

Liliane Plouvier, La confiserie européenne au Moyen Age

Krems 1988

MAQ 33  (Newsletter 33)

Melitta Weiss Adamson, "Unus theutonicus plus bibit quam duo latini": Food
and Drink in Late Medieval Germany

Gerhard Jaritz, Spiritual Materiality or Material Spirituality. Cistercian
Inventories of the Late Middle Ages

Sándor Petényi, Von den Dilgen

Ryszard Grzesik, The European Motifs in the Polish Medieval Chronicles

Edward Skibínski, The Image of Women in the Polish Chronicle of Master
Vincent (called Kadlubek)

Piotr Bering, Das Publikum der Elegienkomödie und der humanistischen Komödie
im spätmittelalterlichen Polen

Krems 1995

MAQ 41  (Newsletter 41)

Franz Mandl, Mittelalterliche und frühneuzeitliche Tierdarstellungen in den
nördlichen Kalkalpen Österreichs und Bayerns

Verena Winiwarter, Landscape Elements in the Late Medieval Village: Can
Information on Land-Use Be Derived from Normative Sources?
Anu Mänd, Festive Food in Medieval Riga and Reval

Krems 1999

Regina Romsey
Red meat isn't bad for you. Fuzzy Blue-Green meat is bad for you...





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