[Sca-cooks] The French Issue of the Gauntlet
Johnna Holloway
johnnae at mac.com
Sun Apr 24 13:19:59 PDT 2011
Glad you found it and liked it.
The bibliography French Medieval and Renaissance Cookery and Cookbooks
was released after I left for the UK, so I was unable to make an
announcement until now.
It can be found here--
http://www.midrealm.org/pentamere/pentamere_gauntlet.html
As far as I can determine Le théâtre d'agriculture was never
translated into English... probably because the English had their own
rich history of agricultural writings by people like Gervase Markham.
(Some French works were adapted for an English audience. Markham did
rely upon and work on an English translation of Charles Estienne's
Maison Rustique.)
Johnnae
On Apr 20, 2011, at 5:12 PM, wheezul at canby.com wrote:
> I was hoping that Johnnae would tell us about the new issue of the
> Gauntlet that has her fabulous bibliography of French cookery
> books. If I
> missed that announcement I apologize, but I just wanted to make
> squeeeee
> noises in her direction and ask a question -
>
> Has anyone translated Le théâtre d'agriculture? The amount of
> information
> in there about food is wonderful! 10 pages on bread, 8 pages on dairy
> production and 6 pages on pork including preservation (my current
> favorite
> subjects). And that's just browsing through the 1000+ pages.
>
> Once again I offer my thanks,
>
> Katherine
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