[Sca-cooks] Cooking for Power

Elaine Koogler kiridono at gmail.com
Tue Nov 25 14:37:48 PST 2008


Firstly, it was not my title...I responded to earlier messages.

Secondly, Maestro Martino had nothing to do with Aragon or Castile...he was
Italian, and appears to have traveled all over Italy, including Naples.  Not
sure where I picked up the Norman reference, but then I'm often confused
these days!  He did most of his work in the mid fifteenth century, including
a stint as cook for one of the Szforzas.

IIRC = If I recall correctly.  Sorry, thought it was a
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 4:45 PM, Suey <lordhunt at gmail.com> wrote:

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> 'Cooking for Power', why did you title your message as such?
> Please enlighten us ignorants a little. I try not to study Aragon as my
> realm in Castile is so vast so I cannot remember Martino's era but I thought
> it after Nola. I thought the Norman rulers went out long before Martino you
> know like soon after Roger the Anjou bring replaced by the House of Aragon.
> Marintino is after Ferran, Alfonso the V's bastard, no???
> What does IIRC mean?
> Scappi rings a bell. Was he a Borgia cook or am I off? But you know there
> is a great subject there. - The cooks for the Borgias!!! Ha and the cooks
> for the Medicci!!! I seem to remember a Lorenzo in Florencia. . .
> Suey
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