The present paper deals with an analysis of medieval culinary and medical recipes. A major feature which will be of interest is the use of measure terms. The research has been based on material from 14th and 15th century recipe collections. First, the major weight and measure systems which were used in the Middle English period will be presented. Then, the measure terms used in the analysed texts are collected and categorised into three groups: specific, non-specific, and container-related terms. The study, apart from showing the variety of measure terms used at the time, also compares two types of recipes, i.e., medical and culinary.Project financed by the National Science Centre, decision number DEC-2013/11/B/HS2/02504
The structure of the recipe has been already discussed by such scholars as Stannard (1982), Görlach ...
Within the historical studies of the English language, only the literary genre has been traditionall...
This article explores several Early Modern English recipe compilations extant in medical manuscripts...
The present paper deals with an analysis of medieval culinary and medical recipes. A major feature ...
This volume is the first detailed, book-length study of Middle English medical recipes in their lite...
In late medieval England learned medicine leapt the walls of universities and became available to pe...
This thesis is an edition based on the study of a fifteenth-century Middle English manuscript contai...
Many Middle English medical texts contain medical recipes where remedies for various conditions are ...
Recipes for women’s healthcare have a rich capacity to demonstrate the scope and perception of healt...
This paper seeks to explore the similarities between different unidentified texts, chiefly London, W...
This thesis explores the validity of seeing late medieval vernacular remedies as more than just util...
Studies concerning the topic of food have found a strong correlation between our eating habits and s...
The earliest culinary recipes found in England were written in Anglo-Norman and they date back to th...
This article aims at describing the various types of medical remarks which are included in late medi...
The linguistic situation in the Middle English period was complex, with three languages (Latin, Fren...
The structure of the recipe has been already discussed by such scholars as Stannard (1982), Görlach ...
Within the historical studies of the English language, only the literary genre has been traditionall...
This article explores several Early Modern English recipe compilations extant in medical manuscripts...
The present paper deals with an analysis of medieval culinary and medical recipes. A major feature ...
This volume is the first detailed, book-length study of Middle English medical recipes in their lite...
In late medieval England learned medicine leapt the walls of universities and became available to pe...
This thesis is an edition based on the study of a fifteenth-century Middle English manuscript contai...
Many Middle English medical texts contain medical recipes where remedies for various conditions are ...
Recipes for women’s healthcare have a rich capacity to demonstrate the scope and perception of healt...
This paper seeks to explore the similarities between different unidentified texts, chiefly London, W...
This thesis explores the validity of seeing late medieval vernacular remedies as more than just util...
Studies concerning the topic of food have found a strong correlation between our eating habits and s...
The earliest culinary recipes found in England were written in Anglo-Norman and they date back to th...
This article aims at describing the various types of medical remarks which are included in late medi...
The linguistic situation in the Middle English period was complex, with three languages (Latin, Fren...
The structure of the recipe has been already discussed by such scholars as Stannard (1982), Görlach ...
Within the historical studies of the English language, only the literary genre has been traditionall...
This article explores several Early Modern English recipe compilations extant in medical manuscripts...