Today's the day; Early Modern Recipes Online Collective (EMROC) is hosting their annual Transcribathon! This year, they're working with a late-seventeenth-century cookbook by Jane Dawson, from the Folger Library. Cookbook of Jane Dawson, late 17th century. Image courtesy of Folger Digital Image Collection We invite all Recipes Project readers to join us! For more information on today's event, check out the following posts: Transcribathon 2018 (EMROC) Transcribathon 2018 Instructions and Glos..
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By Elaine Leong Welcome to the 2015-16 academic year! Time flies. It’s hard to believe but the Early...
By Amy Tigner Last week, EMROC organized a Transcribathon, in which some 90+ students and scholars ...
We woke up to a wonderful morning here in Washington and the EMROC/EMMO transcribathon is now underw...
Folger Shakespeare Library, V.a.600. Like early modern recipes? Enjoy puzzle solving? Then... how ab...
The Early Modern Recipes Online Collective transcribathon for 2019 is coming soon… November 5! Flex ...
By Sarah Peters Kernan Two weeks ago the Early Modern Recipes Online Collective (EMROC) hosted their...
4 March 2021 Revealing Recipes: Top Tips from Early Modern Women: Lady Sedley’s from the RCP and L...
We are delighted to announce the third annual recipe transcribathon, hosted by the Early Modern Reci...
4 March 2021 Revealing Recipes: Top Tips from Early Modern Women: Lady Sedley’s from the RCP and Lad...
By Elaine Leong Things are buzzing here at EMROC headquarters! Tomorrow, we are hosting the first ev...
For this Thanksgiving, why not try cooking from a seventeenth-century recipe? EMROC is hosting a tra...
From Jane Dawson, V.a.14, Folger Shakespeare Library. On 18 September, we'll be hosting our annual t...
This in from the Early Modern Recipes Online Collective, happily coinciding with The Recipes Project...
Welcome to 2017! 2016, as brutal as it was on our cultural icons, was a productive, exciting year f...
[This post is part of The Recipes Project's annual Teaching Series. In this entry, authors Clifton,...
By Elaine Leong Welcome to the 2015-16 academic year! Time flies. It’s hard to believe but the Early...
By Amy Tigner Last week, EMROC organized a Transcribathon, in which some 90+ students and scholars ...
We woke up to a wonderful morning here in Washington and the EMROC/EMMO transcribathon is now underw...