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Author | : John Evelyn |
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Total Pages | : 298 |
Release | : 1699 |
Genre | : Angiosperms |
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Author | : John Evelyn |
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Total Pages | : 302 |
Release | : 1699 |
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Author | : T. Sarah Peterson |
Publisher | : Cornell University Press |
Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : 1994 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 9780801430534 |
Peterson explores a change in French cooking in the mid-seventeenth century - from the heavily sugared, saffroned, and spiced cuisine of the medieval period to a new style based on salt and acid tastes. In the process, she reveals more fully than any previous writer the links between medieval cooking, alchemy, and astrology. Peterson's vivid account traces this newly acquired taste in food to its roots in the wider transformation of seventeenth-century culture which included the Scientific Revolution. She makes the startling - and persuasive - argument that the shift in cooking styles was actually part of a conscious effort by humanist scholars to revive Greek and Roman learning and to chase the occult from European life.
Author | : Claire Preston |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 310 |
Release | : 2015-12-17 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 0191009970 |
The writing of science in the period 1580-1700 is artfully, diffidently, carelessly, boldly, and above all self-consciously literary. The Poetics of Scientific Investigation in Seventeenth-Century English Literature considers the literary textures of science writing — its rhetorical figures, neologisms, its uses of parody, romance, and various kinds of verse. The experimental and social practices of science are examined through literary representations of the laboratory, of collaborative retirement, of virtual, epistolary conversation, and of an imagined paradise of investigative fellowship and learning. Claire Preston argues that the rhetorical, generic, and formal qualities of scientific writing are also the intellectual processes of early-modern science itself. How was science to be written in this period? That question, which piqued natural philosophers who were searching for apt conventions of scientific language and report, was initially resolved by the humanist rhetorical and generic skills in which they were already highly trained. At the same time non-scientific writers, enthralled by the developments of science, were quick to deploy ideas and images from astronomy, optics, chemistry, biology, and medical practices. Practising scientists and inspired laymen or quasi-scientists produced new, adjusted, or hybrid literary forms, often collapsing the distinction between the factual and the imaginative, between the rhetorically ornate and the plain. Early-modern science and its literary vehicles are frequently indistinguishable, scientific practice and scientific expression mutually involved. Among the major writers discussed are Montaigne, Bacon, Donne, Browne, Lovelace, Boyle, Sprat, Oldenburg, Evelyn, Cowley, and Dryden.
Author | : Geoffrey Keynes |
Publisher | : CUP Archive |
Total Pages | : 398 |
Release | : 1937 |
Genre | : English diaries |
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Author | : Glyn Hughes |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2017-08-31 |
Genre | : Cooking |
ISBN | : 0244029636 |
Collected over thirty years of research as leader of the "Foods of England" project, Glyn Hughes from the Peaks of Derbyshire brings togher over one thousand of the oddest and most forgotten of old English foods, together with actual receipts (not "recipe", that's French) to make them ... -- Back cover
Author | : Stephen SWITZER |
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Total Pages | : 498 |
Release | : 1727 |
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Total Pages | : 622 |
Release | : 1986 |
Genre | : Natural history |
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Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 1897 |
Genre | : Home economics |
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Author | : John Evelyn |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press, USA |
Total Pages | : 350 |
Release | : 2009-05-28 |
Genre | : Gardening |
ISBN | : 0199232075 |
A unique edition of three gardening manuals, Directions for the Gardiner, the Kalendarium Hortense, a monthly guide to the gardening year, and Acetaria, on salad crops and their preparation for the table, this book offers a glimpse into our gardening past and is a charming companion for garden lovers everywhere.