[Sca-cooks] Digital photos of Roman dishes?

Phil Troy/ G. Tacitus Adamantius adamantius.magister at verizon.net
Thu Feb 27 13:06:56 PST 2003


Also sprach Heleen Greenwald:
>Might these sites be of help Master?
>Phillipa

Possibly; I was just figuring the rest of his class would go
immediately to those sites and everyone would turn in the same
project. On the other hand, if someone had a digital photo of their
platter of Pullum Frontonianum from Such-and-such-a War, that would
be something less likely for another kid to bring in.

Thank you!

Adamantius

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>http://search.freefind.com/find.htmlid=1162045&pid=r&mode=ALL&query=Roman+fo
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>http://www.google.com/searchhl=en&ie=UTF_8&oe=UTF_8&q=pictures+of+ancient+Ro
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>http://www.eat_online.net/english/education/food_technology_ancient.htm
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>>  Hullo, the list!
>>
>>  Weird question, low-to-medium priority...
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>>  Does anybody have any digital photos of any documented Roman dishes
>>  (i.e. Apicius, Anthimus, Cato, etc.) that my son can use for a school
>>  project? I assume the other kids in his class will be looking on the
>>  Web and getting some rather dubious stuff; I figured the gentles on
>>  this list might make a good resource, if anyone can and wishes to
>>  assist here.
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>>  Many thanks!
>>
>>  Adamantius
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