[Sca-cooks] Simeon Seth and Byzantine Cuisine
Johnna Holloway
johnnae at mac.com
Tue Mar 16 14:51:42 PDT 2010
> The one book Siméon Seth, médecin de l'empereur Michel Doucas, sa
> vie...
> is down the road at Michigan. Maybe later this spring in April, I
> can send for it.
Right now I am under an editing deadline. I don't have the time.
> Simeonis Sethi Syntagma de alimentorum facultatibus By Simeon
> (Sethus.) is up on Google books. It dates from 1868.
>
> Also on Google Books: Search under Simeo Sethus--
> Syntagma de alimentorum facultatibus
>
> Simeo Sethus - Food - 1868 - 156 pages
>
>
> Simeonis Sethi Syntagma de alimentorum facultatibus
>
> Simeo Sethus, Bernhard August Langkavel - History - 1893 - 156 pages
>
>
> Syntagma de alimentorum facultatibus edidit Bernhardus Langkavel
>
> Simeo Sethus, Bernhard Langkavel - Technology & Engineering - 1868 -
> 156 pages
>
> (ooohhhh, The 1677 De alimentorum facultatibus Libellus
> By Baldassare Pisanelli is up on Google Books too.)
>
> Wonder what Dalby says about this? He mentions Simeon Seth with
> regard to red and yellow carrots
> in the eleventh century, in the entry on bass, etc. This in Food in
> the ancient world from A to Z.
Mentioned often in his Flavours of Byzantium.
Johnnae
>
> On Mar 16, 2010, at 2:37 PM, emilio szabo wrote:
>
>> Wikipedia says that "The Syntagma is an important source for
>> Byzantine cuisince and dietetics".
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simeon_Seth
>>
>> Comments?
>>
>> E.
>
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