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Seventeenth-century English recipe books: cooking, physic and chirurgery in the works of Elizabeth Talbot Grey and Aletheia Talbot Howard - Pt. 3, v. 3

Spiller, Elizabeth(Edited by)
Part of the The Early modern Englishwoman, Series III. Essential works for the study of early modern women series
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Recipe books are a key part of food history; they register the ideals and practices of domestic work, physical health and sustenance and they are at the heart of material culture as it was experienced by early modern Englishwomen.

In a world in which daily sustenance and physical health were primarily women's responsibilities, women were central to these texts that record what was both a traditional art and new science.

The texts reprinted in these two volumes allow readers to reconstruct the history of recipes, both medical and culinary, from the mid-sixteenth to mid-seventeenth century, and situate that history within the larger scientific and intellectual practices of the period.

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Product Details
Routledge
1351901001 / 9781351901000
eBook (EPUB)
615.321
05/12/2016
English
752 pages
Copy: 30%; print: 30%
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