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Kenelm Digby (1603–1665)

Autor de The Closet of Sir Kenelm Digby Knight Opened

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Nombre canónico
Digby, Kenelm
Fecha de nacimiento
1603-07-11
Fecha de fallecimiento
1665-06-11
Género
male
Nacionalidad
England
Ocupaciones
courtier
diplomat
natural philosopher
Relaciones
Bristol, Earl of George Digby (cousin)
Organizaciones
Roman Catholic Church
Premios y honores
Fellow of the Royal Society

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Yes, another 1600's cookbook; however, this one is not "translated." It is a copy of the original printed book. It states that it is the third edition corrected. https://www.gutenberg.org/files/16441/16441-h/16441-h.htm
 
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LibrarianFu | May 12, 2024 |
Imagine a cookbook written by George Patton or Mike Hoare and you have some sense of this work by Sir Kenelm Digby, scholar, poet, Royalist soldier, mercenary, secret agent, and gourmet. The seventeenth century style makes things difficult for modern cooks used to exact measurements and lacking, say, chunks of ambergris (though there are several good books out there which update some of Digby's recipes), but entirely worth it for the anecdotes, blatant name-dropping, and generally chatty style. Digby is also unusually exact in some of his preparation instructions, so the reader gets a pretty good idea of how a seventeenth century cook got things done. Highly recommended.… (más)
 
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redcoat668 | 3 reseñas más. | Jan 2, 2015 |
Imagine a cookbook written by George Patton or Mike Hoare and you have some sense of this work by Sir Kenelm Digby, scholar, poet, Royalist soldier, mercenary, secret agent, and gourmet. The seventeenth century style makes things difficult for modern cooks used to exact measurements and lacking, say, chunks of ambergris (though there are several good books out there which update some of Digby's recipes), but entirely worth it for the anecdotes, blatant name-dropping, and generally chatty style. Digby is also unusually exact in some of his preparation instructions, so the reader gets a pretty good idea of how a seventeenth century cook got things done. Highly recommended.… (más)
 
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redcoat668 | 3 reseñas más. | Jan 2, 2015 |

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Valoración
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ISBNs
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