In Art, Culture, and Cuisine, Phyllis Pray Bober examines cooking through an assortment of recipes as well as the dual lens of archaeology and art history. Believing that the unity of a culture extends across all forms of expression, Bober seeks to understand the minds and hearts of those who practiced cookery or consumed it as reflected in the visual art of the time. Bober draws on archaeology and art history to examine prehistoric eating customs in ancient Turkey; traditions of the great civilizations of Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece, and Rome; and rituals of the Middle Ages. Both elegant and entertaining, Art, Culture, and Cuisine reveals cuisine and dining's place at the heart of cultural, religious, and social activities that have shaped Western sensibilities.
I feel in love with this book. This book is well written, keep it in mind it is much more of an informational book that contains a few recipes. Let me note that the recipes are platable towards modern day tastes. It gives enough recipes for each time ara so you can sample cuisines from the times she has written about. The book is filled with details and gives background to where others have only touched the surface. The book covers ancient history, prehistory, Eygptian, Rome, Greece, the Early Middle ages through the late Gothic, and stops around the 1450s. This is a definate must have for anyone looking to expand their ancient cooking library.
A superb book on culinary history
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Phyllis Bober has long been a pioneer in the history of cooking/foodways. Her thesis is that we can learn as much about a culture by examining it through the lens of its cuisine as by studying its art, literature, etc. This book is at once highly learned and well written--erudite and witty, like Fisher. An important work for anyone interested in the history of food and eating, the book covers "the prehistory of cuisine," the food culture of Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece, Rome, and Europe in the Middle Ages. Good illustrations. Can't wait to read the second volume covering the Renaissance through modernism that Bober is now writing.
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