
Il libro della cucina del sec. XIV, testo di lingua non mai fin qui stampato
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"Il libro della cucina del sec. XIV, testo di lingua non mai fin qui stampato" is a historic culinary manuscript likely written in the 14th century. This work serves as a rare representation of medieval Italian cooking practices and recipes, showcasing the culinary customs and language of the period. The manuscript is notable for being written in a vernacular that had not been previously published, thereby offering insights into the gastronomic culture of the time. At the start of the manuscript, the author introduces the work, highlighting its significance as the first of its kind in the vernacular language of the 14th century to be brought to public attention. The opening includes a dedication to an esteemed scholar and a brief preface explaining the motivation behind the publication. The narrative establishes that this is not merely a cookbook, but also an exploration of the culinary terms and practices of the era, making it valuable for those interested in historical gastronomy and the evolution of culinary language in Italy.
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