Food and Eating in Medieval EuropeBloomsbury Publishing, 1998 M07 1 - 204 páginas Eating and drinking are essential to life and therefore of great interest to the historian. As well as having a real fascination in their own right, both activities are an integral part of the both social and economic history. Yet food and drink, especially in the middle ages, have received less than their proper share of attention. The essays in this volume approach their subject from a variety of angles: from the reality of starvation and the reliance on 'fast food' of those without cooking facilities, to the consumption of an English lady's household and the career of a cook in the French royal household. |
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... fish and game . The bread - eaters at the 4 meodoheall monig opþæt þæt onwende mondreama full wyrd seo swipe . ( lines 23-24 ) ' The Ruin ' : George Philip Krapp and Elliott Van Kirk Dobbie , eds , The Exeter Book ( New York and London ...
... fish and game . The bread - eaters at the 4 meodoheall monig opþæt þæt onwende mondreama full wyrd seo swipe . ( lines 23-24 ) ' The Ruin ' : George Philip Krapp and Elliott Van Kirk Dobbie , eds , The Exeter Book ( New York and London ...
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... fish diet prescribed by the church for fasting days , especially during Lent ' ( p . 101 ) . 26 Robert P. Miller , “ It Snewed in his House ” , English Language Notes , 23 ( 1985 ) , pp . 14-16 ; Hugh T. Keenan , ' The General Prologue ...
... fish diet prescribed by the church for fasting days , especially during Lent ' ( p . 101 ) . 26 Robert P. Miller , “ It Snewed in his House ” , English Language Notes , 23 ( 1985 ) , pp . 14-16 ; Hugh T. Keenan , ' The General Prologue ...
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... fish , sausage and boiled eggs.2 In fact , the urban poor of ancient Rome seem to have been as dependent on convenience foods as many modern city- dwellers . In the de - urbanized world of the early middle ages , ready - made food ...
... fish , sausage and boiled eggs.2 In fact , the urban poor of ancient Rome seem to have been as dependent on convenience foods as many modern city- dwellers . In the de - urbanized world of the early middle ages , ready - made food ...
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4 Did the Peasants Really Starve in Medieval England? | 53 |
5 Cannibalism as an Aspect of Famine in Two English Chronicles | 73 |
6 Driven by Drink? Ale Consumption and the Agrarian Economy of the London Region c 13001400 | 87 |
Much Done But Much More to Do | 101 |
Some Historical Approaches | 117 |
9 The Household of Alice de Bryene 141213 | 133 |
Taillevent and the Profession of Medieval Cooking | 145 |
11 Medieval and Renaissance Wedding Banquets and Other Feasts | 159 |
Index | 175 |
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