The discussion of luxury food in medieval Islamic societies is based on data drawn from culinary and dietetic texts produced during the period from the tenth to fourteenth centuries. The sources reflect more specifically the food concerns of an urban leisure class rather than those of the ruler's court circles. Characteristics of the urban high cuisine are described as well as the parallel interest in other forms of nourishment, such as 'home remedies' described in both types of source material and reflecting the relatively self-contained nature of the urban bourgeois household
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This article aims at describing the various types of medical remarks which are included in late medi...
The dietary regime, understood as being a collection of norms designed so that man could reach psych...
This book brings together edited articles from the second edition of the Encyclopaedia of Islam that...
This is a pioneering study which analyzes the food cultures of medieval Cairenes on the basis of a l...
From medieval Western Europe to the early modern Spanish Americas and Asia, scholarship dealing with...
Unique in its cultural and religious makeup, medieval Iberia represented a crossroads of cultures. T...
Sicily, during the 9th-12th century AD, thrived politically, economically, and culturally under Isla...
Sicily, during the 9th-12th century AD, thrived politically, economically, and culturally under Isla...
This monograph is a pioneering study and reconstruction of the food cultures and menu of medieval Ca...
The study of food in the middle ages attracted much interest among antiquarians from the eighteenth ...
This article deals with nutrition of English town and city dwellers in 14th and 15th centuries. The ...
In his biblical commentary, R. Abraham Ibn Ezra (c. 1090–1164) occasionally voices the content...
Travelogues are valuable information sources about the period they were written. Ibn Battuta of Tang...
Sicily, during the 9th-12th century AD, thrived politically, economically, and culturally under Isla...
Byzantine rule over Anatolia ended in the eleventh century, leaving the population and its Turkish r...
This article aims at describing the various types of medical remarks which are included in late medi...
The dietary regime, understood as being a collection of norms designed so that man could reach psych...
This book brings together edited articles from the second edition of the Encyclopaedia of Islam that...