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sylvieneven, « The Strasbourg Tradition of Artists’ Recipe Books Part I: Restoring a lost artists’ recipe book », The Recipes Project, ID : 10.58079/tclo
By Sylvie Neven During the mediaeval and early modern periods, artisanal knowledge was notably transmitted in collections of recipes, of which hundreds of examples exist in addition to the well-known ones--such as the De diversis artibus attributed to Theophilus (ca. D 1100)[i] or Il libro dell’arte of Cennino Cennini (ca. 1390)[ii]. The so-called Strasbourg Manuscript is a well-known example of this type of artistic literature. This artist’s recipe book, whose content has been dated to the ...