The Opera of Bartolomeo Scappi (1570)
Title | The Opera of Bartolomeo Scappi (1570) PDF eBook |
Author | Terence Scully |
Publisher | University of Toronto Press |
Total Pages | 801 |
Release | 2011-01-22 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1442692170 |
Bartolomeo Scappi (c. 1500-1577) was arguably the most famous chef of the Italian Renaissance. He oversaw the preparation of meals for several Cardinals and was such a master of his profession that he became the personal cook for two Popes. At the culmination of his prolific career he compiled the largest cookery treatise of the period to instruct an apprentice on the full craft of fine cuisine, its methods, ingredients, and recipes. Accompanying his book was a set of unique and precious engravings that show the ideal kitchen of his day, its operations and myriad utensils, and are exquisitely reproduced in this volume. Scappi's Opera presents more than one thousand recipes along with menus that comprise up to a hundred dishes, while also commenting on a cook's responsibilities. Scappi also included a fascinating account of a pope's funeral and the complex procedures for feeding the cardinals during the ensuing conclave. His recipes inherit medieval culinary customs, but also anticipate modern Italian cookery with a segment of 230 recipes for pastry of plain and flaky dough (torte, ciambelle, pastizzi, crostate) and pasta (tortellini, tagliatelli, struffoli, ravioli, pizza). Terence Scully presents the first English translation of the work. His aim is to make the recipes and the broad experience of this sophisticated papal cook accessible to a modern English audience interested in the culinary expertise and gastronomic refinement within the most civilized niche of Renaissance society.
The Opera of Bartolomeo Scappi (1570)
Title | The Opera of Bartolomeo Scappi (1570) PDF eBook |
Author | Bartolomeo Scappi |
Publisher | University of Toronto Press |
Total Pages | 801 |
Release | 2008-01-01 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 0802096247 |
Scappi's Opera presents more than one thousand recipes along with menus that comprise up to a hundred dishes, while also commenting on a cook's responsibilities.
Opera of Bartolomeo Scappi (1570)
Title | Opera of Bartolomeo Scappi (1570) PDF eBook |
Author | Bartolomeo Scappi |
Publisher | Lorenzo Da Ponte Italian Libra |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9781442611481 |
Scappi's Opera presents more than one thousand recipes along with menus that comprise up to a hundred dishes, while also commenting on a cook's responsibilities.
Food and Knowledge in Renaissance Italy
Title | Food and Knowledge in Renaissance Italy PDF eBook |
Author | Deborah L Krohn |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 284 |
Release | 2016-04-15 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 1317134567 |
Though Bartolomeo Scappi's Opera (1570), the first illustrated cookbook, is well known to historians of food, up to now there has been no study of its illustrations, unique in printed books through the early seventeenth century. In Food and Knowledge in Renaissance Italy, Krohn both treats the illustrations in Scappi's cookbook as visual evidence for a lost material reality; and through the illustrations, including several newly-discovered hand-colored examples, connects Scappi's Opera with other types of late Renaissance illustrated books. What emerges from both of these approaches is a new way of thinking about the place of cookbooks in the history of knowledge. Krohn argues that with the increasing professionalization of many skills and trades, Scappi was at the vanguard of a new way of looking not just at the kitchen-as workshop or laboratory-but at the ways in which artisanal knowledge was visualized and disseminated by a range of craftsmen, from engineers to architects. The recipes in Scappi's Opera belong on the one hand to a genre of cookery books, household manuals, and courtesy books that was well established by the middle of the sixteenth century, but the illustrations suggest connections to an entirely different and emergent world of knowledge. It is through study of the illustrations that these connections are discerned, explained, and interpreted. As one of the most important cookbooks for early modern Europe, the time is ripe for a focused study of Scappi's Opera in the various contexts in which Krohn frames it: book history, antiquarianism, and visual studies.
The Art of Cooking
Title | The Art of Cooking PDF eBook |
Author | Maestro Martino of Como |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | 224 |
Release | 2005-01-03 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 9780520928312 |
Maestro Martino of Como has been called the first celebrity chef, and his extraordinary treatise on Renaissance cookery, The Art of Cooking, is the first known culinary guide to specify ingredients, cooking times and techniques, utensils, and amounts. This vibrant document is also essential to understanding the forms of conviviality developed in Central Italy during the Renaissance, as well as their sociopolitical implications. In addition to the original text, this first complete English translation of the work includes a historical essay by Luigi Ballerini and fifty modernized recipes by acclaimed Italian chef Stefania Barzini. The Art of Cooking, unlike the culinary manuals of the time, is a true gastronomic lexicon, surprisingly like a modern cookbook in identifying the quantity and kinds of ingredients in each dish, the proper procedure for cooking them, and the time required, as well as including many of the secrets of a culinary expert. In his lively introduction, Luigi Ballerini places Maestro Martino in the complicated context of his time and place and guides the reader through the complexities of Italian and papal politics. Stefania Barzini's modernized recipes that follow the text bring the tastes of the original dishes into line with modern tastes. Her knowledgeable explanations of how she has adapted the recipes to the contemporary palate are models of their kind and will inspire readers to recreate these classic dishes in their own kitchens. Jeremy Parzen's translation is the first to gather the entire corpus of Martino's legacy.
Italian Baroque Masters
Title | Italian Baroque Masters PDF eBook |
Author | Denis Arnold |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Total Pages | 404 |
Release | 1997-07 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780393303605 |
The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians is the most up-to-date body of musical knowledge ever gathered together.
Ostia in Late Antiquity
Title | Ostia in Late Antiquity PDF eBook |
Author | Douglas Boin |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 309 |
Release | 2013-07-22 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1107024013 |
'Ostia in Late Antiquity' narrates the life of Ostia Antica, Rome's ancient harbor, during the later empire.