Author

Publication

2002-02-01 - University of California Press

Language

English

Word Count

81,000 words, Guess

Page Count

324 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

  • Open LibraryOL7711199M
  • ISBN-139780520229471
  • ISBN-100520229479
  • OCLC Control Number45532460
  • Library of Congress Control Number00067229
and 2 more
  • LibraryThing309116
  • Goodreads1663378

Classifications

  • LCCTX641 .A36 2002

Description

"Eating right has been an obsession for longer than we think. Renaissance Europe had its own flourishing tradition of dietary advice. Then, as now, an industry of experts churned out diet books for an eager and concerned public. Providing a cornucopia of information on food and an intriguing account of the differences between the nutritional logic of the past and our own time, this book examines the wide-ranging dietary literature of the Renaissance. Ken Albala ultimately reveals the working of the Renaissance mind from a unique perspective: we come to understand a people through their ideas on food." "Eating Right in the Renaissance takes us through an array of historical sources in a narrative that is witty and spiced with fascinating details. Why did early Renaissance writers recommend the herbs parlsey, arugula, anise, and mint to fortify sexual prowess? Why was there such a strong outcry against melons and cucumbers, even though people continued to eat them in large quantities? Why was wine considered a necessary nutrient? As he explores these and other questions, Albala explains the history behind Renaissance dietary theories; the connections among food, exercise, and sex; the changing relationship between medicine and cuisine; and much more."--BOOK JACKET.

First Sentence

The urge to categorize foods according to a rational system appears to be at least as old as civilization itself.

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  • Eating Right in the RenaissanceHardcoverUniversity of California Press2002-02-01

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