[Sca-cooks] Last Minute Genovese Feast
Johnna Holloway
johnnae at mac.com
Mon Oct 29 18:49:40 PDT 2012
The Libro di cucina/ Libro per cuoco is 14th/15th so it predates Martino.
http://helewyse.medievalcookery.com/libro.html
The Due Libre B is An Early 15th Century Recipe Collection from Southern Italy so it's earlier than Martino too.
Translation by Rebecca Friedman is at
http://www.daviddfriedman.com/Medieval/Cookbooks/Due_Libre_B/Due_Libre_B.html
Johnnae
On Oct 29, 2012, at 8:52 PM, Karen Lyons-McGann wrote:
> Thanks for the leads so far. I've studied Helewyse pages, very late
> period, and the page on roman Cooking in the Florilegium. Trying to steer
> a course between the two is hard.
> On Sunday, October 28, 2012, Karen Lyons-McGann wrote:
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>> Genoa, December 1099
>>
>> I've begun with Apicius and Martino and the Neopolitan cookbook because
>> that's what I have. So that's one earlier than and two later than sources.
>> Not great.
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