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Tastes of Byzantium: The Cuisine of a Legendary Empire [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 198x128x18 mm, weight: 220 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Apr-2019
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • ISBN-10: 1838600361
  • ISBN-13: 9781838600365
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 272 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 198x128x18 mm, weight: 220 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Apr-2019
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • ISBN-10: 1838600361
  • ISBN-13: 9781838600365
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
A detailed revelation of what was eaten in the court of the Eastern Roman Empire, accompanied by colourful descriptions of the sights and smells of Constantinople and its marketplaces.

For centuries, the food and culinary delights of the Byzantine empire - centred on Constantinople - have captivated the west, although it appeared that very little information had been passed down to us.

Tastes of Byzantium now reveals in astonishing detail, for the first time, what was eaten in the court of the Eastern Roman Empire - and how it was cooked. Fusing the spices of the Romans with the seafood and simple local food of the Aegean and Greek world, the cuisine of the Byzantines was unique and a precursor to much of the food of modern Turkey and Greece.

Bringing this vanished cuisine to life in vivid and sensual detail, Dalby describes the sights and smells of Constantinople and its marketplaces, relates travellers' tales and paints a comprehensive picture of the recipes and customs of the empire and their relationship to health and the seasons, love and medicine.

For food-lovers and historians alike, Tastes of Byzantium is both essential and riveting - an extraordinary illumination of everyday life in the Byzantine world.

Recenzijos

A fascinating read, with its descriptions of the glittering centre of an empire. Along with his portrait of Byzantines feasting on spiced wine and sugary sweets, Dalby includes many colourful observations. -- Charles Perry * Cornucopia * A delightful book... offers a novel and humane approach to the Byzantines and their culture, and one that should appeal to Byzantinists as well as general readers. * The Bryn Mawr Classical Review * This pioneering book... is an enthusiastic compilation of fascinating facts about what people in Constantinople ate during the eleven centuries of the Byzantine Empire. -- Peter Clark * Asian Affairs Journal * The only book in English concerning the history of the very elusive cuisine of Byzantium. Dalby - classicist, historian, and aficionado of linguistics - brings impressive credentials to this pioneering study... Tastes of Byzantium bubbles and roils with tales, anecdotes, and just plain gore. * Culinary Historians of New York *

Daugiau informacijos

A detailed revelation of what was eaten in the court of the Eastern Roman Empire, accompanied by colourful descriptions of the sights and smells of Constantinople and its marketplaces.
Preface 7(4)
An Introduction to Byzantium
11(22)
Tastes and Smells of the City
33(24)
Foods and Markets of Constantinople
57(26)
Water and Wine, Monks and Travellers
83(22)
Rulers of the World
105(20)
The Texts
125(46)
The Eight Flavours
129(3)
Categories of Foods
132(15)
Humoral and Dietary Qualities of Foods
147(14)
A Dietary Calendar
161(10)
Instructions and Recipes
171(12)
A Phrase-Book of Byzantine Foods and Aromas
183(56)
Bibliography 239(18)
Index 257
Andrew Dalby is a classical scholar, historian, linguist and translator most well-known for his books on the history of food, in particular the Greek and Roman empires. Siren Feasts, Andrew Dalby's first food book, won the Runciman Award and his second, Dangerous Tastes, won the Guild of Food Writers Food Book of the Year in 2001. He is also the author of The Classical Cookbook and Empire of Pleasures as well as biographies of Bacchus and Venus.