[Sca-cooks] 'take wine or vinegar', was: Cinnamon ...
Johnna Holloway
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Sat Nov 27 15:43:56 PST 2010
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Magninus Mediolanensis, Regimen sanitatis (Latin, c. early 1330s)
Treatise on health and diet, by Maino de' Maineri of Milan, lecturer
at the medical school at Paris. Scanned pages of the Strassburg
edition of 1503. http://hardenberg.jalb.de/index.php
Magninus Mediolanensis, Opusculum de saporibus (Latin, c. early
1330s) A collection of sauce recipes by Maino de' Maineri of Milan,
lecturer at the medical school at Paris, which forms part of the
author's dietetic treatise, Regimen sanitatis. Edited by Lynn
Thorndike (1934) from Naples, Biblioteca Nazionale, MS VIII. D. 35,
ff. 52rb-53va. http://www.uni-giessen.de/gloning/tx/sapor.htm
Part 3 of Regimen sanitatis was published by Lynn Thorndike in
Speculum, 9 (1934),
Johnnae
On Nov 27, 2010, at 10:02 AM, emilio szabo wrote:
> The author is Magninus Mediolanensis (14th century, his work was
> printed in the
> 15th century, there are manuscript sources). I quote some passages
> from Scully:
> snipped
> As I am somewhat too lazy at the moment to key in the whole text you
> might want
> to have a look at the commentary of Scully on the Opusculum de
> saporibus and at
> the other works of Scully.
> E.
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