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The present first translation into English of the ancient cookery book dating back to Imperial Roman times known as the Apicius book is herewith presented to antiquarians, friends of the Antique as well as to gastronomers, friends of good cheer.
Three of the most ancient manuscript books that exist today bearing the name of Apicius date back to the eighth and ninth century. Ever since the invention of printing Apicius has been edited chiefly in the Latin language. Details of the manuscript books and printed editions will be found under the heading of Apiciana on the following pages.
The present version has been based chiefly upon three principal Latin editions, that of Albanus Torinus, 1541, who had for his authority a codex he found on the island of Megalona, on the editions of Martinus Lister, 1705-9, who based his work upon that of Humelbergius, 1542, and the Giarratano-Vollmer edition, 1922.
We have also scrutinized various other editions forming part of our collection of Apiciana, and as shown by our �family tree of Apicius� have drawn either directly or indirectly upon every known source for our information.
The reasons and raison d��tre for this undertaking become sufficiently clear through Dr. Starr�s introduction and through the following critical review.
It has been often said that the way to a man�s heart is through his stomach; so here is hoping that we may find a better way of knowing old Rome and antique private life through the study of this cookery book�Europe�s oldest and Rome�s only one in existence today.
Three of the most ancient manuscript books that exist today bearing the name of Apicius date back to the eighth and ninth century. Ever since the invention of printing Apicius has been edited chiefly in the Latin language. Details of the manuscript books and printed editions will be found under the heading of Apiciana on the following pages.
The present version has been based chiefly upon three principal Latin editions, that of Albanus Torinus, 1541, who had for his authority a codex he found on the island of Megalona, on the editions of Martinus Lister, 1705-9, who based his work upon that of Humelbergius, 1542, and the Giarratano-Vollmer edition, 1922.
We have also scrutinized various other editions forming part of our collection of Apiciana, and as shown by our �family tree of Apicius� have drawn either directly or indirectly upon every known source for our information.
The reasons and raison d��tre for this undertaking become sufficiently clear through Dr. Starr�s introduction and through the following critical review.
It has been often said that the way to a man�s heart is through his stomach; so here is hoping that we may find a better way of knowing old Rome and antique private life through the study of this cookery book�Europe�s oldest and Rome�s only one in existence today.
Product Details
BN ID: | 2940149740949 |
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Publisher: | Bronson Tweed Publishing |
Publication date: | 07/19/2014 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | NOOK Book |
Sales rank: | 1,001,700 |
File size: | 6 MB |
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