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Andrew Dalby

    13 juin 1947

    Andrew Dalby est un auteur anglais dont l'œuvre se concentre sur l'histoire de l'alimentation. Son approche du sujet est profondément ancrée dans la linguistique et la recherche historique. Dalby explore comment les contextes culturels et linguistiques ont façonné nos habitudes alimentaires et nos plats. Son écriture offre aux lecteurs une perspective captivante sur la manière dont la nourriture a modelé la civilisation humaine.

    Bacchus
    Essen und Trinken im alten Griechenland
    Nebezpečné chutě - Příběh koření
    The Shakespeare cookbook
    The Classical Cookbook
    • The Classical Cookbook

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The daily life of classical Greece and Rome, although separated from us by 2000 years, can be recreated in almost photographic detail. The Classical Cookbook is the first book of its kind, exploring the daily culture of the Mediterranean through the center of its social life--food and drink.Combining narrative texts and recipes, authors Dalby and Grainger draw on a mass of fascinating resources to describe household life for different social groups and occasions. Each chapter provides a historical outline, with translations of the original recipes followed by versions for the moderncook. The book is illustrated throughout with delightful scenes of food, hunters, and revelers from wall paintings, mosaics, and Greek vases. And the array of delicacies, from Sweet Wine Scones to Chicken Stuffed with Olives to Honey Nut Cake, is sure to tempt any connoisseur.

      The Classical Cookbook
      4,2
    • The Shakespeare cookbook

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      This illustrated cookbook offers a unique insight into what people were eating in Shakespeare's time, featuring 50 original menus and recipes from 16th and 17th century cookbooks, alongside food-related quotes from Shakespeare's canon.

      The Shakespeare cookbook
    • Bacchus

      • 204pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      Bacchus