Amanda Herbert Crispijn van de Passe, "Tactus" (Cologne, 17th c.) ART Box P281 no.5, Folger Shakespeare Library. Reading over the posts and conversations on Day Nine of our digital conference "What is a Recipe?" I was struck by the many ways that our participants engaged with one another. When we started this project, we wanted to make sure that we were speaking with, and to, all of our constituents. The Recipes Project is a blog invented and managed by academics, but our readers and contr..
By Katherine Allen For the 'What is a Recipe?' Virtual Conversation on Saturday, 24th June, I recons...
The blog will consider recipes through the ages, ranging from medieval alchemical recipes to twentie...
Une Boulanger, A female Baker. Credit: Wellcome Library, London. A lovely summer day ahead--what awa...
We are excited to announce an upcoming event to celebrate The Recipe Project's fifth year. From 2 Ju...
Ferdinand Wright, Summer Landscape, 1877. Credit: Wikimedia Commons. We hope you're still enjoying t...
By Amanda Herbert and Elaine Leong Day Four represented the best of what our "What Is A Recipe" digi...
WMS 4051, Wellcome Library, London. And so we must come to an end... For the past month, we've been ...
M. Darly, The Macrony Shoe Maker, 1775. Credit: Wellcome Library, London. Come... make yourself comf...
Workshop Participants from the DH@Guelph Summer Workshop 2017: Making Manuscripts Digital are taking...
Modest cup of tea with cakes. Credit: Upload Wizard, Wikimedia Commons. By Rosie Redstone Welcome to...
Page from Lady Ann Fanshawe's recipe book. Credit: Wellcome Library, London. On Tuesday, we had a li...
In case you missed out on our June 2 Virtual Conversation (looking at those of you who were at the B...
Welcome, welcome, welcome. Please pull up your chair and make yourself comfortable. We have a wonder...
By Sarah Osho During my second seminar class for the digital recipes module, we discussed and debate...
Hi everyone, welcome to week 2 of our virtual conversation. First, thank you all for the interesting...
By Katherine Allen For the 'What is a Recipe?' Virtual Conversation on Saturday, 24th June, I recons...
The blog will consider recipes through the ages, ranging from medieval alchemical recipes to twentie...
Une Boulanger, A female Baker. Credit: Wellcome Library, London. A lovely summer day ahead--what awa...
We are excited to announce an upcoming event to celebrate The Recipe Project's fifth year. From 2 Ju...
Ferdinand Wright, Summer Landscape, 1877. Credit: Wikimedia Commons. We hope you're still enjoying t...
By Amanda Herbert and Elaine Leong Day Four represented the best of what our "What Is A Recipe" digi...
WMS 4051, Wellcome Library, London. And so we must come to an end... For the past month, we've been ...
M. Darly, The Macrony Shoe Maker, 1775. Credit: Wellcome Library, London. Come... make yourself comf...
Workshop Participants from the DH@Guelph Summer Workshop 2017: Making Manuscripts Digital are taking...
Modest cup of tea with cakes. Credit: Upload Wizard, Wikimedia Commons. By Rosie Redstone Welcome to...
Page from Lady Ann Fanshawe's recipe book. Credit: Wellcome Library, London. On Tuesday, we had a li...
In case you missed out on our June 2 Virtual Conversation (looking at those of you who were at the B...
Welcome, welcome, welcome. Please pull up your chair and make yourself comfortable. We have a wonder...
By Sarah Osho During my second seminar class for the digital recipes module, we discussed and debate...
Hi everyone, welcome to week 2 of our virtual conversation. First, thank you all for the interesting...
By Katherine Allen For the 'What is a Recipe?' Virtual Conversation on Saturday, 24th June, I recons...
The blog will consider recipes through the ages, ranging from medieval alchemical recipes to twentie...
Une Boulanger, A female Baker. Credit: Wellcome Library, London. A lovely summer day ahead--what awa...