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Apicius, also known as De re culinaria or De re coquinaria (On the Subject of Cooking) is a collection of Roman cookery recipes. It is thought to have been compiled in the fifth century AD. - Wikipedia
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Bibliography, Biography, Cookery, Cuisine, Early works to 1800, Histoire, Latin Authors, Roman Cookery, Cooking, Roman Cooking, Cocina romana, Recetas, Composición, Alimentos, Medicamentos, Cooking, italianPeople
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Cookery and dining in imperial Rome: a bibliography, critical review, and translation of the ancient book known as Apicius de re coquinaria : now for the first time rendered into English
1977, Dover Publications
in English
0486235637 9780486235639
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Decem libri cui [i.e. qui] dicuntur de re coquinaria et exerpta a Vinidario conscripta
1969, Teubner
in Latin
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Apicii Cœlii De opsoniis et condimentis: sive arte coquinaria, libri decem. Cum annotationibus Martini Lister ... et notis selectioribus, variisque lectionibus integris, Humelbergii, Barthii, Reinesii, A. van der Linden, & aliorum, ut & variarum lectionum libello.
1709, Apud J. Waesbergios
in Latin
- Ed. 2. Longe auctior atque emendatior.
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Added t.-p.: Apicii libri x, qvi dicvntvr de obsoniis et condimentis, siue arte coqvinaria, qvæ extant; nvnc primvm anglice reddidit proœmio bibliographico atqve interpretatione defensit uarlisqve annotationibvs instrvxit ita et antiqvæ cvlinæ vtensiliarvm effigiis exornauit, indicem deniqve etymologicvm et technicvm artis magiricæ adiecit Iosephvs Dommers Uehling; introdvcit Fridericvs Starr. Chicago, in æedibvs Gvaltheri M. Hill, 1936.
"Five hundred and thirty copies of this book have been printed ... by the Torch Press in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, U.S.A. Thirty copies are printed on Arnold hand-made paper and signed by the author ... Copies nos. 1 to 5 are not placed on sale.
"Apiciana": p. [251]-273.
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