[Sca-cooks] medieval/renaissance architectural construction crews &related food references

Johnna Holloway johnnae at mac.com
Sun Aug 12 15:56:36 PDT 2012


You might start with books by Joseph Gies.

This actually might be a good search for the more comprehensive medieval encyclopedias too. Try the catalogs at UM Dearborn or UM Ann Arbor. Wayne State might have them also.
Usually they are kept in reference and can't be checked out.

Johnnae
 
> 
> Possibly useful:
> Martin Cook, Medieval Bridges
> Joann Jovinelly & Jason Netelkos, The Crafts and Culture of a Medieval Guild
> 
> Bear
> 
>> Greetings, all. I realize this is a little off the wall, but does anyone
>> have references they can point to for descriptions of medieval and
>> renaissance architectural construction crews? I'm hoping for descriptions
>> of building workers in large, populated areas (cities, preferably), but
>> I'll take other descriptions as well. Text or paintings/artwork would both
>> be fine. I'm hoping to find food-related references in these working
>> conditions because I have a wacky idea I want to play with for a bit. I'll
>> also take ideas on related areas I can look research if people have
>> suggestions.
>> 
>> Many thanks,
>> 
>> Iasmin
>> Midrealm
> 
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