The 2021 “Revealing Recipes: Top Tips from Early Modern Women” workshop is now available here. Hosted by the Wellcome Collection and organized in tandem the Royal College of Physicians, the event kicked off EMROC’s annual transcribathon, and its speakers offer fantastic background on the manuscripts, transcription, and digitization. If you want to share an introduction to early modern recipes and transcription, this is a fantastic source. Here’s what you can see discussed: The Wellcome r..
[This post is part of The Recipes Project's annual Teaching Series. In this entry, authors Clifton,...
This just in from Sara Pennell... There is an upcoming seminar that may interest many of you. Ashley...
Recipe books are frequently encountered in Early Modern English scientific writing. They are of para...
4 March 2021 Revealing Recipes: Top Tips from Early Modern Women: Lady Sedley’s from the RCP and L...
4 March 2021 Revealing Recipes: Top Tips from Early Modern Women: Lady Sedley’s from the RCP and Lad...
By Amy L. Tigner Students from the University of Texas, Arlington cook using early modern recipes. ...
This in from the Early Modern Recipes Online Collective, happily coinciding with The Recipes Project...
Alchemical apparatus, 1782. Credit: Wellcome Library, London. By Lisa Smith Welcome to the Digital R...
By Samantha Snivley This past summer, the relationship between early modern recipes and teaching und...
By Sietske Fransen ‘What is a recipe?’ was the simple opening question asked by the organizers of th...
Today's the day; Early Modern Recipes Online Collective (EMROC) is hosting their annual Transcribath...
The Early Modern Recipes Online Collective transcribathon for 2019 is coming soon… November 5! Flex ...
Folger Shakespeare Library, V.a.600. Like early modern recipes? Enjoy puzzle solving? Then... how ab...
By Katherine Allen For the 'What is a Recipe?' Virtual Conversation on Saturday, 24th June, I recons...
We are delighted to announce the third annual recipe transcribathon, hosted by the Early Modern Reci...
[This post is part of The Recipes Project's annual Teaching Series. In this entry, authors Clifton,...
This just in from Sara Pennell... There is an upcoming seminar that may interest many of you. Ashley...
Recipe books are frequently encountered in Early Modern English scientific writing. They are of para...
4 March 2021 Revealing Recipes: Top Tips from Early Modern Women: Lady Sedley’s from the RCP and L...
4 March 2021 Revealing Recipes: Top Tips from Early Modern Women: Lady Sedley’s from the RCP and Lad...
By Amy L. Tigner Students from the University of Texas, Arlington cook using early modern recipes. ...
This in from the Early Modern Recipes Online Collective, happily coinciding with The Recipes Project...
Alchemical apparatus, 1782. Credit: Wellcome Library, London. By Lisa Smith Welcome to the Digital R...
By Samantha Snivley This past summer, the relationship between early modern recipes and teaching und...
By Sietske Fransen ‘What is a recipe?’ was the simple opening question asked by the organizers of th...
Today's the day; Early Modern Recipes Online Collective (EMROC) is hosting their annual Transcribath...
The Early Modern Recipes Online Collective transcribathon for 2019 is coming soon… November 5! Flex ...
Folger Shakespeare Library, V.a.600. Like early modern recipes? Enjoy puzzle solving? Then... how ab...
By Katherine Allen For the 'What is a Recipe?' Virtual Conversation on Saturday, 24th June, I recons...
We are delighted to announce the third annual recipe transcribathon, hosted by the Early Modern Reci...
[This post is part of The Recipes Project's annual Teaching Series. In this entry, authors Clifton,...
This just in from Sara Pennell... There is an upcoming seminar that may interest many of you. Ashley...
Recipe books are frequently encountered in Early Modern English scientific writing. They are of para...